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File:Green Sprouts.jpg|link=Green Sprouts (nonfiction)|March 6, 2018: Signed first edition  of ''[[Green Sprouts (nonfiction)|Green Sprouts]]'' used in [[high-energy literature]] experiments develops [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]].
File:Umberto Eco 1984.jpg|link=Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|2015: Author, philosopher, and crime-fighter [[Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|Umberto Eco]] publishes influential monograph on the origins and early development of [[high-energy literature]].
File:Umberto Eco 1984.jpg|link=Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|2015: Author, philosopher, and crime-fighter [[Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|Umberto Eco]] publishes influential monograph on the origins and early development of [[high-energy literature]].



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Cherenkov radiation is commonly used to advance the plot in techno-thrillers. The nearly-finished script is typically exposed for several days, after which the writer(s) will review the entire work for mutations.

High-energy literature is literature which uses techniques from high-energy physics.

Well-known works of high-energy literature include The Taking of Pelham 3.1415.

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