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2013
DOI: 10.1063/pt.3.1917
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1932, a watershed year in nuclear physics

Abstract: The consequences, for good and ill, of that annus mirabilis of discovery and invention are still very much with us.

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“…For this reason, electron does not carry 'charge'. Rather, electron mass (me) and electrostatic field (ef) constitute a charge (e): e = m e + e f (5).…”
Section: Electrostatic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, electron does not carry 'charge'. Rather, electron mass (me) and electrostatic field (ef) constitute a charge (e): e = m e + e f (5).…”
Section: Electrostatic Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, electron does not carry 'charge'. Rather, electron mass (me) and electrostatic field (ef) constitute a charge (e): e = m e + e f (5).…”
Section: Positive-negative Mass and Field Symmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%