Area 53

The World's most famous physics experiment is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, in Switzerland and France. Billions of Euro's have been spent in the search for the mysterious Higgs particle, thought to play the major role in giving mass to the massive of the particle universe, but the target remains elusive.

It's less widely publicised in the physics community, but a far larger and much more expensive experiment has been mounted in the Nevada desert at the site I call simply, Area 53. This experiment, like the LHC, has a single primary focus, in this case, the study of psychokinesis. Despite a major slowdown in the US economy, I can assure my colleagues that my recent visit showed that tens of thousands of investigators continue to passionately pursue this quest, and billions continue to be pumped into the search.

Like the hunt for the Higgs, though, this quarry has so far remain hidden. All the investigators passion and ingenuity has not yet proven capable of stopping that roulette wheel on cue, or popping the Ace-Jack out of the shoe in Area 53, also sometimes known as Las Vegas.

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