Critical examination of RHIC paradigms-mostly high pT

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37 pages, 32 figures, Workshop on Critical Examination of RHIC Paradigms, Austin, TX, April 14-17,2010. Minor corrections in E

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A critical examination of RHIC paradigms is presented. Topics include: search for a critical point with a low energy scan; the lack of understanding of radiative processes in a medium in QCD compared in detail to examples from QED; the reason why some physicists started to measure particles at large pT in the 1960's; a review of the discovery of hard-scattering in p-p collisions in the 1970's via single-inclusive and two-particle correlations and application of these techniques at RHIC. Several paradigms in both soft and hard physics which are popular at RHIC are discussed and challenged.

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