… developed plans for a device quite like the present day atom-smasher. Rev. Paul Fedic, St. Mary's Eastern Orthodox …

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… depleted. A third phase; however, is operative whereby the atomic nuclei of the rotors/ stators actually manufacture … the aetheric field surrounding the atomic nucleus of the atoms. In this way the induction machines have an unlimited …
… usually takes place near the intense field of an atomic nucleus, but it can also manifest without the aid of … copy-making pronouncements on his birthday. Maybe the atomic bomb-size explosion in Siberia near the turn of the …
… energy back to its source, which in turn stimulates more atoms into emitting special radiation. 2. A gas laser, which … a discharge to take place. In both instances the excited atoms are contained in an enclosure and then reflected into … for a metastable (pausing) state in which the excited atoms can temporarily reside. b. Light must be emitted by …
… gravity. He pursued a career in electrical engineering and atomic physics but switched majors in his senior year and … company and does experimental research on free energy, atomic physics and medical electronics. 1992 International …
… UV spectroscopy measures electronic transitions at the atomic level. Externally applied UV light is absorbed by the …
… in these regions of the spectra. Although individual atoms absorb UV at discrete frequencies, wide peaks are … the oxygen absorbed from the air. Since these two oxygen atoms have a different chemical environment, they will … that non-Hertzian energy effects both types of oxygen atoms similarly since the spectra obtained from charged …
… Scientific Publications, London, 1955, pg 26. (5) "Atomic Energy" here does not refer to what is commonly called "atomic energy". Forces released during cavitation are not …
… for several centuries. This situation favored the rise of atomic theory. This change in scientific paradigm requires a … made from a condensation of this ether. In this worldview atoms and electrons did not exist as scientific realities. …
… and Keating employed circumnavigating commercial jets and atomic clocks, to measure the effect of 'absolute space-time' on linear atomic time. [9] The atomic clocks which circumnavigated …