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The hints to explain the unusual type of cosmic cluster events (called generally the «exotic» events) in ultrahigh-energy nuclear collisions in terms of proposed H particles have, to date, been neither substantiated nor concretised. We assort here some crucial aspects and assemble a few supportive evidences to favour our idea that the proposed H particles might be viewed as cosmic psionlike particles.
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Bhattacharyya, S., Das Ghosh, A.C. Are the proposed cosmic H particles psionlike in Nature?. Il Nuovo Cimento C 15, 238–241 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02507617
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