… in 3-space [21]. When the photon is absorbed in an atomic system, the coherence of this toroid is immediately …

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… appear in present nonlinear optics theory is that, in the atomic nuclei of the pumped medium, a standing sine-squared …
… writes Dr. H. C. Dudley in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January, 1975, under the title … of relativity. ("The Wider Aspects of the Discovery of Atomic Disintegration", New World Publications, St. Stephens …
… "that [it] has nothing to do with releasing so-called atomic energy. There is no such energy in the sense usually … as 15 million volts, the highest ever used, I have split atoms but no energy was released...." Pressed to reveal his …
… be, in general, immensely more effective in the smashing of atoms and the transmutation of matter." He cautioned that it would not, however, open up a way to utilize atomic energy since his research had convinced him that this …
… "Zero-point fluctuations of the vacuum as the source of atomic stability and the gravitational interaction," …
… primitive. He refused to accept the complex nature of the atom and for years denied Einstein’s theories. His problems …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… true. An infinitesimal world, with the molecules and their atoms spinning and moving in orbits in much the same manner …