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Hydrogen bubble chamber, diameter 1 meter, National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK). Built 1971-1975. National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo.
In the News
Inventor of time travel travels to distant past, goes insane, becomes own ancestor -- not necessarily in that order.
Fiction cross-reference
In high-energy literature, hydrogen bubble chambers are used for suspending disbelief.
See also The Taking of Pelham 3.1415.
Nonfiction cross-reference
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