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A Fun Look At The Madness Of Science Fiction Meeting Science Fact As They Collide With The Press, The White House, And The Moral And Ethical Considerations Of A Concerned World
The year was 1974 and Claude Vorilhon was a French Journalist. If you have never heard of the French reporter don't be surprised. Vorilhon isn't exactly a newsworthy name. However, if you were guilty of paying close attention to the stories in the Associated Press during the late 90s and early 2000s, or having caught the special on his business ventures that aired in March, then you know why his story is out there. Claude Vorilhon is a modern-day mad scientist.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI
ATOMIC WEAPONS
Since we have atomic weapons and thermal energy stations you would feel that it has consistently been unavoidable for us to have the option to tackle the force inside the nuclear core. Nobel laureate Robert Millikan said in 1928 that nobody can contact nuclear energy The undeniable thought of using nuclear energy when our coal is depleted is an Utopian dream that is totally informal or as Rutherford puts it to any individual who anticipates a wellspring of energy. molecules discussing the light of the moon now there was valid justification to surrender when Becquerel previously saw radioactivity he thought it was something like brightness That's the point at which he enlightens the beams like light on an item I saw it for myself.
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in FYI
Who Can Outrun Your House Cat?
This weekend, Olympic 100-meter sprinters from across the world gathered together in Tokyo to fight for gold. For the first time in Olympic history, Italy won the gold medal in the men's 10,000-meter race, with Lamont Marcell Jacobs running the race in 9.80 seconds. After setting an Olympic women's record with a time of 10.61 seconds, Elaine Thompson-Herah won gold, silver, and bronze in the women's event, leading a clean sweep.
By Sachin pandit 4 years ago in FYI
Nuclear Weapon
Nuclear weapon The speed difference between the two isotopes is so small that the process has to be repeated several times to reach uranium 235 at the arms level. Blending requires high temperatures and sizes, and chemical explosions and mass explosions are used to produce the right temperature and quantity.
By Aayush Chaudhary4 years ago in FYI
ETOH Medical Abbreviation
Etoh is an uncommon Japanese word that is used to describe a variety of different drugs and alcohol. Etoh is the formal medical abbreviation for Ethanol Alcohol. Ethanol is commonly known as "beverly ash" or simply as BAC. BAC stands for distilled alcohol, and more specifically, refers to ethyl alcohol, which is not a controlled substance in the United States.
By Angelica J4 years ago in FYI
Black Hole
On the off chance that the dark opening is an individual from the parallel framework while the matter enters the dark opening, its accomplice warms up and radiates X-beams into the skyline of the occasion and vanishes. Noticing the stars circling in the space of a particularly dark opening (Sagittarius A *) demonstrates the presence of dark openings with a size equivalent to over 4,000,000 days.
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in FYI
Solar System
The nearby planetary group comprises of the Sun, eight planets, its moons, space rocks, comets, bantam planets, and different items in the Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, and Neptune. Different components of the nearby planetary group, including the four planets of the Earth, the littlest planet, the moons, space rocks and comets, represent under 0.002% of the known mass of the framework. The close planetary system as far as we might be concerned has the Sun, the eight authority planets, the more modest planets and more than 130 planets in the planets and a bigger number of more modest bodies (comets and space rocks).
By Alekzendar Hums4 years ago in FYI



