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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / February 2007



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Fusion possibility27 Feb 2007 05:45 GMT4
I'm a new poster and have some questions that i was wondering if
anyone could answer.
Can the electrostatic (repolsive force) of atoms be dissipated or
reduced? As most other electrostatic field can be?
E=mc2   not quantitatively confirmed in bombs exploded on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 ? There is no data how much mass (m) is destroyed and how much energy is emitted (E).11 Feb 2007 16:34 GMT10
E=mc2   not quantitatively confirmed in bombs exploded on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki in 1945 ? There is no data how much mass (m) is destroyed
and how much energy is emitted (E).
           (i)   Robert Serber (member of first American team entered
 
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