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... energy , expressed in the famous formula E = mc2 ( energy equals mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light ) . However , the first man - made transformations of matter into energy , which ultimately proved to be a virtual ...
... energy , expressed in the famous formula E = mc2 ( energy equals mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light ) . However , the first man - made transformations of matter into energy , which ultimately proved to be a virtual ...
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... energy . This bill [ Senator Ball's bill ] is an attempt to free research on fundamentals and on industrial applications . . . while retaining the secrecy required for security only on the purely military applica- tion of atomic energy ...
... energy . This bill [ Senator Ball's bill ] is an attempt to free research on fundamentals and on industrial applications . . . while retaining the secrecy required for security only on the purely military applica- tion of atomic energy ...
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Albert Einstein Otto Nathan, Heinz Norden. ment must retain control of atomic energy , not because socialism is necessarily desirable but because atomic energy was developed by the government ; it would be unthinkable to turn over this ...
Albert Einstein Otto Nathan, Heinz Norden. ment must retain control of atomic energy , not because socialism is necessarily desirable but because atomic energy was developed by the government ; it would be unthinkable to turn over this ...
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