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route after World War II but no we went the uranium route why because General Gro said we need to make plutonium to make bombs right well if the most energy dense atom on a periodic table is
Concept
periodic table
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4 · must · because
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Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · yt0.752

    And barium is a little more than half as heavy as uranium. This was the clue, and Otto Frisch in Copenhagen and Lise Meitner in Stockholm seized on the clue. They said, "What is happening is that the uranium nucleus is coming apart. The fragments are not just half and half, but slightly unsymmetric and sometimes one of them is barium." Bohr brought this news to the United States and it caused quite a stir. And very soon in Copenhagen, Columbia, in Berkeley, one actually saw the very energetic halves of the uranium nucleus saw their energy and identified them and knew that fission was a reality

    yt/5-Lkhzn9Leo-j-robert-oppenheimer-discusses-the-life-of-nobel-laureate-ni/transcript.txt

  2. 02 · yt0.735

    But scientists went crazy over heavy water. Because heavy water with deuterium in it could slow down neutrons like nothing else. And where did they want to slow down neutrons? In a nuclear reactor cuz that's how you make it work. Wow. And then so we're talking deuterium discovered in 1930s. What? At the end of the 30s everybody's thinking of war. Correct. Nobody's getting along. And the Germans physicists like Heisenberg the geniuses of that field if I can make a nuclear reactor Herr Hitler I can make something that you're going to like called an atomic bomb. But we have to make the reactor fi

    yt/wCEztiKMXx0-badass-biohacks-deuterium-depleted-water-molecular-hydrogen-/transcript.txt

  3. 03 · openalex0.730

    - **The Mechanism of Nuclear Fission** (1939) — cited 1955x · http://link.aps.org/pdf/10.1103/PhysRev.56.426 - **The Quantum Postulate and the Recent Development of Atomic Theory1** (1928) — cited 1676x · https://www.nature.com/articles/121580a0.pdf - **Neutron Capture and Nuclear Constitution** (1936) — cited 864x · https://www.nature.com/articles/137344a0.pdf - **II. <i>On the theory of the decrease of velocity of moving electrified particles on passing through matter</i>** (1913) — cited 817x · https://doi.org/10.1080/14786440108634305 - **International Encyclopedia of Unified Science.** (1

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  4. 04 · yt0.721

    We never got together on the notation, but we did finally get together on the physics. And the British concluded that this was something to be explored for its possible relevance to the war, but that even if it were concluded that it would have no relevance to the war, it was too important to be left unexplored. I believe that the priority of the British government on this had a very great effect in converting the American effort from a series of committees so secret from each other that they could make no progress into a major very major enterprise. But they were concerned only with some of t

    yt/5-Lkhzn9Leo-j-robert-oppenheimer-discusses-the-life-of-nobel-laureate-ni/transcript.txt

  5. 05 · _intake0.716

    Soon after Szent Gyorgyi’s brilliant deduction, in 1947, William Shockley was trying to perfect the transistor in electronics by building it to have an on and off switch for an electrical current. He decided to use semiconductors to do it because semiconductors are made up of atoms deficient in electrons. Back then, it was known that semiconductors missing electrons created gaps in the molecules creating an area of “nothingness” in the material. He realized these “gaps or holes” in semiconductor lattices could be considered a particle in their own right, something like an electron that carried

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-1-holes-reality-make-time.md

  6. 06 · yt0.714

    There's a a guy in Florida, and this is again a story of time, just so we're clear. It's a guy in Florida that found a nuclear weapon that fell off the coast of Florida. He rigged up um a way to harness the energy from the nuclear weapon and deliver it to his house so he didn't have to pay an electric bill for almost 27 years. Now, the the people in Florida found this out and they arrested him. But why am I telling you this story? Not because the guy was fighting the paradigm. The amount of power that's present that you can harness from atoms is astounding. Remember, in a nuclear system that's

    yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · yt0.711

    Uh, the first is that the probability of the reaction corresponded to thousands and in later examples tens of billions of times the area of the nucleus and that is a typical wave effect due to the fact that neutron too has a wave nature and can be absorbed over areas that correspond to the square of its wavelength. But the other feature that was not quite expected is that different nuclei had had well-defined energies at very sharp energy regions, very narrow energy regions, at which such capture took place. Well, Bohr didn't have to look this up in a book, and he knew that if you have a well-

    yt/5-Lkhzn9Leo-j-robert-oppenheimer-discusses-the-life-of-nobel-laureate-ni/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · yt0.707

    Okay, for those of you who are pulling out the periodic table right now, the chemical symbols are Fe, Cu, MN, and M O. Okay, they all do different things, but it turns out sunlight quantizes melanin to absorb these metals in a very specific fashion. And remember back in the GOE, what do we know from Nick Lane's work and Bill Miller's work that life bacteria and archae at this time 3.8 billion years ago is simple because it only can use glycolysis. We call that today war metabolism. Okay, there's no TCA cycle yet. There's no ura cycle. Do you know why? Because belanin has to do its job cleaning

    yt/tg9c6shuazI-dr-jack-kruse-on-how-light-controls-metabolism-diabetes-blue/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · yt0.707

    In the very early days of the atomic age, in the middle of the war, at the time when it was rapidly being discerned that an atomic bomb would be possible, a laboratory had to be established somewhere. And a man had to be picked to direct that laboratory. The place was called Project Y. And its address was a classified address, Box 1663, Santa Fe, New Mexico, because Los Alamos is a classified word. And even the civilians and officers and military personnel who came to join this project could not reveal their location here. Their scientific journals were sent to some other box in Los Angeles. A

    yt/5-Lkhzn9Leo-j-robert-oppenheimer-discusses-the-life-of-nobel-laureate-ni/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.705

    In the famous equation [E=mc2](http://relativitycollapse.com/e=mc2.html) we all know that the speed of light is the most important variable in the power of the equation. This has become the logical syntax of science the last 100 years. This is why a nuclear weapon has the energy it does from two small blocks of metals that get exploded into us. The equation is now being challenged by new wave scientists. In fact, one of them spoke at the [TEDx Nashville ](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFcKxL0z4lM)event I participated in and I found his talk fascination on many levels. I love people who challe

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emc2-making-factor-x-actionable.md

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