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(1871-1937) NZ scientist. Split the atom in 1918. Although a physicist he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1908. When asked how he came into physics, he replied "When I was a little boy in my native New Zealand I was charged with the tending of sheep and one day when things were quiet I picked up a stick and put it into a pond of water, and it was bent - and when I pulled it out it was straight - and when I put it into the water again it was bent again! ...
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| Ernest. |
(1871-1937) NZ scientist. Split the atom in 1918. Although a physicist he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1908. When asked how he came into physics, he replied "When I was a little boy in my native New Zealand I was charged with the tending of sheep and one day when things were quiet I picked up a stick and put it into a pond of water, and it was bent - and when I pulled it out it was straight - and when I put it into the water again it was bent again! ...
Ãâó: www.embassy.org.nz/encycl/r5encyc.htm
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| Ernest |
A set of principles for constructed belay anchors: Equalized, Redundant, No Extension, Strong and Stable, Timely
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| Ernest. |
A set of principles for constructed belay anchors: Equalized, Redundant, No Extension, Strong and Stable, Timely
Ãâó: www.rock-climbing.ws/rock-climbing-terminology/
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