… before the modern talk about "releasing the power in the atom," Tesla sitting in the old Delmonico at 26th street and … could release and harness the power that holds together the atoms in that glass it could run half the machinery of the …
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… prove fatal to living things; third, a ray composed of sub-atomic particles that disrupt the atomic structures of living and inanimate things. Death rays …
… discharge takes place in air or pure oxygen gas, the atoms of oxygen are "torn apart" and exist in what is known … with one other atom, and the chemical affinity of these two atoms is such that, as there is nothing with which they can …
… Mr. O'Neill was especially interested in the development of atomic energy, early seeing its possibilities, and spoke on …
… for November 1915, was probably the first to speak of an atom ray. Here is a verbatim quote, 30 years before the actual atom bomb: Suppose that by that time our scientists have … to our present mind. Within a few hours the first atomic gun, popularly known as the "Radium Destroyer," has …
… bees. What this noted scientist has found is not a form of atomic energy, which he declares to be a fantastic hope, but … "I want to be emphatic in my condemnation of the idea that atomic energy will ever be our source of power. This is an …
… but keeps his method secret. The investigations of the atom smashers give some basis for the optimism of the …
… must be literally torn from their orbits in the metal atoms comprising the negative wire, the energy level of these surface atoms rises. With a rise in energy level, there is an … which tends to free more electrons from the surface atoms. Electrons continue to be torn out of the surface …
… and negative electricities, of a subdivided ether and atomic charges, are merely modes of expressing certain … and similarly it is probable that the hypothesis of an atomic charge is only another way of asserting the dynamical equivalence of all atoms of a particular kind. As regards the commercial …
… in developing a fraction of those potentials for their atom-smashing and x-ray experiments. Long before the days of … of the phenomena of radio activity by some other means than atomic explosions. He held that all energy an atom exhibits … activity as a result of the shattering of atoms by sub-atomic cosmic particles. Whence did they come? was the …