

A new review of this book HERE today has stirred me to perform the "retrocausality" waltz even more strictly come dancing. Previously reported by myself from World News HERE.
This review (a generally good one) also says:
"...revolving around the assigned "theme" of Cern Zoo (whatever it may actually mean)."
CERN ZOO is anagrammatic re CONE ZERO and ZENCORE - the reason I used it for 'Nemonymous Nine' in the first place.
But, now, it is also a subsequently discovered pre-existing term: i.e "A Visit to Cern Zoo" in 1995: http://www-d0.fnal.gov/~gwatts/ud0/past_speakers.html
Based on my research among these rarefied areas, 'Cern Zoo' in this context is a little known expression among professional scientists for 'brainstorming' improbabilities as probabilities.
Which brings me back (or forward) to the Large Hadron Collider committing a form of suicide from the future. A 'retrocausality' that created the Cern Zoo book itself, as I explored in real-time detail HERE.
I also note that one of the respected scientists who proposed the theory of the Collider sabotaging itself from the future was named: Masao Ninomiya (with a name like that Nemonymous doesn't seen a too far-fetched connection). I learned about this in today's TIMES newspaper where Bill Bryson writes at length in a colour supplement about such matters, entitled: 'NOTES FROM A LARGE HADRON COLLIDER'.
Yesterday (7 November 2009), there was a nemonymous tweeter escaped from
the aviary at Cern Zoo that dropped a white pellet of beget bread into the
collider causing it to overheat...
To commemorate that bird, I've written a new Fanblade Fable at link
immediately above.