… of integrating relativity with quantum physics for subatomic particles. By substituting √ -1 for the tachyonic … Electrostatic force is that which governs the motion of atoms. ... It is the force which causes them to collide and …
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… only one or two volts to disassociate an electron from an atom, but when you consider the minute size of an atom, this represents a very high electric field strength. … High voltage gradients impose strong longitudinal forces on atomic groups. If the higher voltage gradients can be …
… question: Limited by what? For example, consider a single atom floating somewhere in a totally isolated section of the universe with the nearest atom, say 100,000 light years away in any direction. The atom undergoes some kind of transition wherein a photon is …
… to mass) ratio, finding it smaller than the hydrogen atom, and thus a sub-atomic particle. The combination of Birkeland's observations … earth and - as in the discharge tube - collided with gas atoms in the upper atmosphere giving off auroral light. …
… Energy Research Moray B. King NonHertzian Effects on the Atomic Spectra of Water Dr. Glen Rein Electromagnetic Energy from Antennas to Atoms Larry Spring. Thoughts on Tesla's Particle Beam …
… is almost certain some of Tesla's ideas on uses of the atom, guided missiles, worldwide wireless power distribution …
… or possibly by some other medium, which is molecular or atomic in construction, and the presence of which has so far …
… Assuming that the charge imparted to a molecule or atom by direct contact or inductively is proportionate to …
… new tube, which he said would make it possible to smash the atom and produce cheap radium, that he would be able to give … However, this tube will not open up a way to utilize atomic or subatomic energy for power purposes." "It will cheapen radium …
… sky above Siberia with a force 2,000 times greater than the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. If it was some kind of …