… wave constitutes the plate voltage, and the nucleus of the atom in the dielectric provides the self-powered cathode. In …
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… stepped outside the conventional theoretical framework of atomic and alternative energy. TIME THE WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE …
… in secret in the same sense that the Manhattan Project in atomic energy was conducted in secret. . . Parts of the work …
… equation, if matter can be converted into energy (e.g., the atomic bomb) and the reverse is also true, the speed of …
… stated, the strong nuclear force holds the nucleus of the atom together, the weak nuclear force holds the neutrons … nature, interface dimensions, the so-called physical subatomic world with the tachyonic realm stemming from the …
… internal stresses tear them apart into electrically charged atoms and electrons.' He drew some equations on a piece of …
… discharge, high enough for a nuclear reaction involving the atoms in the air to occur. Others thought that a fireball …
… previous record. The explosion of the first and subsequent atomic bombs was a mushroom which temporarily hooded this … in other men's minds — as it has clouded much else since. Atomic power captured the front page of other men's minds. …
… remotest laws. I have already quoted Emerson as saying "the atoms march in tune," and again refer to this as showing the …
… are in order, changes that will affect the molecular and atomic structure in all matter and also changes in other …