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Neutrons Quotes

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The universe consists of 5% protons, 5% neutrons, 5% electrons and 85% morons.
Frank Zappa

The cosmos consists of 5% protons, 5% neutrons, 5% electrons and 85% imbeciles.
Authors on Neutrons Quotes: Ronald Reagan Michael Zaslow Jack Van Impe Gene Roddenberry Bill Gates Frank Zappa Werner Heisenberg James Rainwater Thomas Pynchon Martin Gardner
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Maybe the body learns from dreams. Maybe the muscles, the neutrons, revitalize.
Michael Zaslow

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The research included neutron resonance spectroscopy, the angular distribution of pion elastic and inelastic scattering on nuclei with optical model fitting.
James Rainwater

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Mathematics is not only real, but it is the only reality.
Martin Gardner

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In Zechariah 14.. their flesh dissolves away, because of the plague hitting them for coming against the Jews in Jerusalem. When did that happen? I've never read when flesh dissolved; it can now, because of necrotizing fasciitis, or the neutron bomb, but not in 70AD.
Jack Van Impe

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The basic idea is to shove all fundamental difficulties onto the neutron and to do quantum mechanics in the nucleus.
Werner Heisenberg

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I think God is as much a basic ingredient in the universe as neutrons and positrons. This is the prime force, when we look around the universe.
Gene Roddenberry

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The neutron warhead is a defensive weapon designed to offset the great superiority that the Soviet Union has on the western front against the NATO nations.
Ronald Reagan

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The part of uranium that's fissile - when you hit it with a neutron, it splits in two - is about 0.7%. The reactors we have today are burning that 0.7%.
Bill Gates

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In the eighteenth century it was often convenient to regard man as a clockwork automaton. In the nineteenth century, with Newtonian physics pretty well assimilated and a lot of work in thermodynamics going on, man was looked on as a heat engine, about 40 per cent efficient. Now in the twentieth century, with nuclear and subatomic physics a going thing, man had become something which absorbs X-rays, gamma rays and neutrons.
Thomas Pynchon