There exists the possibility that the cross-section for the nonperturbative
production of many, O(αW−1​≃30), weak gauge bosons may
be as large as O(100 pb − 10 μb) above a parton-parton
center-of-mass threshold in the range 2.4 − 30 TeV. We review the
theoretical considerations which lead to this suggestion and outline its
phenomenological implications, both for present cosmic ray as well as for
future collider experiments. (Lecture presented at the 4th Hellenic School on
Elementary Particle Physics, September 2-20, 1992, Corfu, Greece) (Figures not
included, available by ordinary mail)Comment: 15 pages, CERN-TH.6862/9