Gerald Skinner
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Gerald Skinner used to work for NASA. He wrote papers with titles like "The Galactic distribution of the 511 keV e+/e- annihilation radiation" and "Antimatter in the universe and the PAMELA/FERMI/AMS anomaly." But in 2009, he turned his attention to something a little more frivolous and presumably much easier to understand than the behavior of the invisible forces that shape the Milky Way: the game of soccer.
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