High-energy literature
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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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George Plimpton pleased with results of high-energy literature experiment.
Caution: mixing Extract of Radium with high-energy literature generates four-dimensional bacteriophages.
Collapse of Meuse bridge (1275) stimulates frantic doxology. Bridge collapse can be averted using literary devices such as Cherenkov radiation.
Re-emitted red light suggests that Fugitive Rubies secretly manipulating Papillon, say High-energy literature theorists.