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  • VALENTINE

    Lets accelerate this LOVE AFFAIR.

    My LOVE for you is

    CONSTANT.

    You cant see itbut its

    ALWAYS THERE.

    MY LOVE for you is like dark matter:

    I love you so much,

    I wish there were THREE

    of you.

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  • VALENTINE back

    Dark matter, so named because it neither reflects nor emits light, is thought to be five times more prevalent than regular matter in the universe.

    To:

    From:

    Neutrinos come in three flavors: electron, muon and tau. They are elusive but abundant; trillions of neutrinos pass through you every second.

    To:

    From:

    The Large Hadron Collider accelerates protons to 99.999999% the speed of light and produces hundreds of millions of proton-proton collisions per second.

    To:

    From:

    Nobel laureate Max Planck first deduced the relationship between the energy and frequency of radi-ation. In the process, he discovered the value now known as Plancks constant.

    To:

    From:

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  • I regret the day WE first COLLIDED.

    Still havent found it.

    Theres VERY little chance were going to interact.

    anti-VALENTINE

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    On a scale of 1 to 10,

    RIGHT NOW

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  • VALENTINE back

    Dark matter, so named because it neither reflects nor emits light, is thought to be five times more prevalent than regular matter in the universe.

    To:

    From:

    Neutrinos come in three flavors: electron, muon and tau. They are elusive but abundant; trillions of neutrinos pass through you every second.

    To:

    From:

    The Large Hadron Collider accelerates protons to 99.999999% the speed of light and produces hundreds of millions of proton-proton collisions per second.

    To:

    From:

    Nobel laureate Max Planck first deduced the relationship between the energy and frequency of radi-ation. In the process, he discovered the value now known as Plancks constant.

    To:

    From:

    www.symmetrymagazine.org