Will there be a consensus on the origin of cosmic rays with energies beyond the GZK limit by the end of 2030?
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This question will resolve YES if there is a broad consensus in the scientific community on the origin of cosmic rays with energies beyond the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit before the end of 2030.
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@ArmandodiMatteo also, would "cosmic rays are produced in Seyfert galaxies" count as "the origin" or should we also know the mechanism?
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