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1 there — to an absence of banner if you like. And this would make it very difficult to start anything else of a similar kind
2 rt anything else of a similar kind in Europe. Now this is just an aside, so to speak, because Pierre Auger mentioned us feat
3 se is the research it does, and the importance of this in Europe. At this moment, we are discussing the setting up of what h
4 it does, and the importance of this in Europe. At this moment, we are discussing the setting up of what has been called Supe
5 ng up of what has been called Super-CERN (I think this is a fabrication of the press, we never refer to it as Super-CERN but
6 ize of the original one. And the reason for doing this is simply that as the science, the research has gone on, and we find
7 nd we need higher energy of particles to continue this research). I try to put it in the framework of the discussion here :
8 Denis de Rougemont, Pierre Auger and others ; now this idea is established in Europe, CERN exists, everybody can look at it,
9 ar biology, and ask what basic relationships does this research have with the European society. I think this relationship is
10 research have with the European society. I think this relationship is with the education system ; I believe this kind of pu
11 tionship is with the education system ; I believe this kind of pure research, basic research is part of the education system
12 h the European spirit as expressed by our meeting this morning. Conclusion Comme le soulignait lors du colloque du C
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13 Fondation, and had the opportunity of discussing this problem with Prince Bernhard. If I had not received your letters befo