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100 1 _aMcCracken, Garry
245 0 1 _aFusion
_bThe Energy of the Universe
_c['McCracken, Garry', 'Stott, Peter']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
_c2005
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aMcCracken, Garry
700 0 _aStott, Peter
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
_uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/41001506
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520 _aUnraveling the role of fusion in the universe has taken almost a century since Einstein's proof of the equivalence of energy and matter in 1905. The discovery that fusion reactions are responsible for the building of the light elements in the "Big Bang" and the subsequent development of the heavier elements in the stars and in exploding supernovae is one of the field's most exciting successes. In this engaging book, McCracken and Stott reexamine these discoveries in astrophysics and discuss the possibility that fusion reactions are not only our sun's source of power, but may also be induced for our use on earth.
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