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Blog Source: homertribune.com
| 1 month ago
In January of 1958 Edward Teller, father of the thermonuclear bomb, arrived in Juneau to pitch Project Chariot – his idea of igniting several massive warheads on the North Slope to demonstrate the peaceful use of these cold war weapons.
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Blog Source: www.extremetech.com
| 1 month ago
Still, this month has seen some fundamental steps forward for the technology, including one proof-of-concept in which the US Navy shot down a drone. We finally seem to be on the brink of realizing the dreams of men like Edward Teller and ...
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Blog Source: www.bob-owens.com
| 1 month ago
I think it was Edward Teller who said something like; ” as humans, we're obligated to be optimists because then, at least we try”. Gosh Bob, unless the Republicans found a 55 gallon drum of testosterone to inject directly their collective veins, .
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Blog Source: www.surfermag.com
| 1 month ago
Edward Teller April 18, 2013 1:58 pm. All very well and good. Excellent, in fact. Banish the false gods, expunge the pretenders, move past the illusion of Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, and all the rest of them, and arrive at the promised land of ...
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Blog Source: www.ufodigest.com
| over 2 years ago
The date was January 26, 1939, and the Fifth Washington Conference on Theoretical Physics, hosted by faculty members George Gamow and Edward Teller and attended by distinguished physicists from all over the world, listened as Niels Bohr ...
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Blog Source: longsworde.wordpress.com
| over 2 years ago
Perverse outcome seems to have become for us a kind of fate, as the author Edward Teller partially explored in his book Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequence (1997). The question now becomes not so ...
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Blog Source: powerpointparadise.com
| over 2 years ago
The ideas belong to the deceased father of the hydrogen bomb, Edward Teller. He suggested that by increasing the amount of disturbances in the atmosphere by 0.5% – 1%, the sunlight might be reflected back out in space, and therefore not ...
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Blog Source: www.rainharvest.co.za
| over 2 years ago
During the 1970s and 1980s, he worked under physicist Edward Teller, an early advocate of geoengineering, at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He then spent about a decade in Washington directing the government's U.S. Global ...
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Blog Source: lesmerveillesdelaconnaissance.over-blog.com
| over 2 years ago
The ideas belong to the deceased father of the hydrogen bomb, Edward Teller. He suggested that by increasing the amount of disturbances in the atmosphere by 0.5% - 1%, the sunlight might be reflected back out in space, and therefore not ...
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Blog Source: scienceblogs.com
| over 2 years ago
JackC asked: How does Dawkins rate lower than Edward Teller? The graph tells all, click it. Dawkins starts a gradually accelerating rise around 1970 which shows no sign of peaking yet. Teller had a lot of mentions starting in the 1950's ...