… Tesla also did not truly understand the ultimate nature of atomic structure, that is, in particular, the structure of … Had he lived a few more years to see the explosion of the atom bomb, Tesla would have been forced to reevaluate what …
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… "Zero-point fluctuations of the vacuum as the source of atomic stability and the gravitational interaction," … is accomplished by the separation of charges in the atom: negative charges outside, positive charges inside. …
… gamma-rays, and neutrons), together with their related atom and fission recoils; and the artificial analogs of such … and helium nuclei, as well as charged nuclei of higher atomic number and x-rays. Reference Allen, Augustine O.; The …
… energy back to its source, which in turn stimulates more atoms into emitting special radiation, and (2) a gas laser, … a discharge to take place. In both instances, the excited atoms are contained in an enclosure and then reflected into …
… See Figure 5c. In this case, a previously ionized atom and a free electron coalesce to form a neutral system. … Interestingly, the remarkable picture presented by the Bohr atom, which so illuminates the physical processes occurring …
… to the absorption of a photon by an orbital electron in an atom, and the consequent re-emission of a photo by that atom. This single process, then--the photon/electron …
… arises from properties of fundamental particles within the atom. All the atoms that make up ordinary matter occur by nature in an …
… Edison's New York power stations. Rutherford formulates his atomic theory (1911). The RMS Titanic sinks and the majority … a nuclear reactor which leads to production of the first atomic bombs two years later. 311 …
… primitive. He refused to accept the complex nature of the atom and for years denied Einstein's theories. His problems …
… the ionosphere successfully disturbed by a steady series of atomic detonations in 1962? Learn about the frightful …