University of Michigan Cyclotron, October 1969
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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1969
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Helps Support Einstein Theory. Prof. William C. Parkinson (left), director of the University's Cyclotron Laboratory, and Joachin A. Koenig, U-M research assistant in physics, inspect scattering chamber between 40-ton magnets of the North Campus facility. Research with such devices in high energy sub-atomic particle physics has helped support Einstein's theory that time relatively slows down as one approaches the speed of light which is a space flight possibility of the future.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1969
Caption
Helps Support Einstein Theory. Prof. William C. Parkinson (left), director of the University's Cyclotron Laboratory, and Joachin A. Koenig, U-M research assistant in physics, inspect scattering chamber between 40-ton magnets of the North Campus facility. Research with such devices in high energy sub-atomic particle physics has helped support Einstein's theory that time relatively slows down as one approaches the speed of light which is a space flight possibility of the future.
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1969
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October
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