… Electrodynamic Forces Between Hydrogen Atoms Compared to Their Gravitational Forces John C. Stover, …
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… mechanics, and nuclear energy theories. To Tesla, so-called atomic energy was in fact the result of environmental energy … wavelengths do not normally react or resonate with the atoms of most matter. It is radioactive matter, according to …
… 5. Ionization Processes in Gases. We designate an excited atom as A* and an ionized atom as A+. (a) Ionization by electron impact leading to …
… by Paul and Fischer11 is that of light absorption by an atom, where the atom is modelled as a dipole. Using a semiclassical … Poynting vector patterns for a photon interacting with an atom, can also be taken to be illustrations of the Poynting …
… of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter … what we call the physical universe, a universe made up of atoms, which in turn are made from elementary particles. For …
… All of the negative or the physical parts of this atom, when it completes its life cycle, are residing in the … minus-infinity meeting at the two extremes in a physical atom, physical sun, planet, galaxy or universe, and that the very same universe, atom or sun is in the entire part of the dual venturi …
… by the offset position of the electron cloud. For atoms of atomic number Z this is expressed as 1 (Zq)[Zq …
… Laser action only occurs when a high percentage of the atoms near the pn junction are in the excited state, which … situation is called population inversion. When most of the atoms are in the ground state, an arriving photon merely … conduction band. Thus photons are absorbed by ground level atoms. The extra photons released by excited atoms have to …
… inexhaustible supply of energy liberated by every atom of radium? To answer questions such as these with … could be produced it might be possible to break down the atomic structure of any element and thus liberate a certain …
… make possible a definite testing of the modern theory of atomic structure, with the expectation that his new power system and energy beam would release atomic energy more effectively than any device then in use … man will be able to smash, transmute, create or destroy atoms, and control vast amounts of energy, he waxed poetic …