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[[File:Bacteriophage Exterior.svg|thumb|150px|Four-dimensional bacteriophages are a common side effect of drinking [[Extract of Radium]] while processing high-energy literature.]]Writers who consume [[Extract of Radium]] while processing high-energy literature are at risk for a variety of side-effects, including spontaneous generation of four-dimensional bacteriophages. | [[File:Bacteriophage Exterior.svg|thumb|150px|Four-dimensional bacteriophages are a common side effect of drinking [[Extract of Radium]] while processing high-energy literature.]]Writers who consume [[Extract of Radium]] while processing high-energy literature are at risk for a variety of side-effects, including spontaneous generation of four-dimensional bacteriophages. | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 4 June 2016
High-energy literature is literature which uses techniques from high-energy physics.
Examples
Well-known examples of high-energy literature include:
The Taking of Pelham 3.1415
See The Taking of Pelham 3.1415.
Extract of Radium potentiation
Writers who consume Extract of Radium while processing high-energy literature are at risk for a variety of side-effects, including spontaneous generation of four-dimensional bacteriophages.