Comments:Controversy raised about 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics

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Well, if a noble peace prize can be awarded to a president for what promises to do but already has proved he can’t do, then this prize means very little anymore. This is what happens when society become morally bankrupt, is oblivious to reality because it has succumbed to blindly believing what the media chooses is real, and has become so in love with humanity that they are willing to treat objects, people and event ideas as gods.

Jim in Canada

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ex.......very nice —59.92.37.42 (talk) 18:54, 17 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

controversy on radio ? edit

"dating back to 1909 with a disagreement between awarding the prize for inventing the radio to Tesla and Marconi," There was a disagreement between awarding the prize for inventing the radio to Tesla and Marconi though radio waves were first discovered by Jagdish Chandra Bose.