Process for the production of Radioactive Substances Inventor: Enrico Fermi Original Assignee: G Current U.S. Classification: 376/188; 252/625; 252/644; 310/301; 376/156; 376/158; 376/168; 376/181; 376/182; 376/184; 376/185; 376/189; 376/904; 423/263; 600/1 Patent number: 2,206,634 Filing date: Oct 3, 1935 Issue date: Jul 2, 1940 This invention relates to the production of isotopes of elements from…
Read MoreA Nu Science belongs to a future generation. It involves the means of releasing radon gas from its uranium prison. The alpha particles that are generated from the decay of radon can be attracted with a negative charge to an electrode where it can react and produce secondary electrons. Energy is liberated through an atomic…
Read MoreRadon Fueled “Free Energy” Generators Mysterious Invention Fate Magazine, October 1956, pp. 123-125; “Report from the Readers” “The Hubbard Energy transformer” brought back to me exciting memories of another inventor. In 1918, while doing painting and decorating, I was hired to paper several bedrooms in a large two-story house. While at this work I went…
Read MoreAlpha particle: Charged particles emitted from a radioactive atom. Each charged particle consists of two protons and two neutrons. Atom: This is the smallest unit of an element. It contains a nucleus with neutrons and protons, surrounded by orbiting electrons. Atomic mass: The mass of an atom usually expressed as atomic mass unit (amu). Beta…
Read MoreExcerpts from the 5th edition The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Foreword Chapter 1 ~ Early years Chapter 2 ~ Radiant Energy in Earnest Chapter 3 ~ Frienemies Chapter 4 ~ Moray Products Company Chapter 5 ~ Patents Chapter 6 ~ Government Support Chapter 7 ~ A…
Read MoreTHORIUM By James B. Hedrick Thorium is a soft, very ductile, silver-gray, heavy, metallic element of the actinide series of elements. It is represented by the chemical symbol Th or the isotopic symbol Th232. Thorium metal has a very high melting point, while the oxide, which is also called thoria, has the highest melting point…
Read MoreTestimony of Bert Schreiber During 1950-1952 (Korean War Era), I was on active duty in the US Navy on Guam. As part of my additional duties, I was in charge of the Geiger Counters or radiation detectors which I kept stored in the Officer’s Quarters or BOQ. Atomic warfare was expected any day, so I…
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