When science fiction was just catching on in the early 20th century, writers looked to the field of quantum mechanics for ideas. They sensationalized scientific advancements and sparked public fear. Physics professor James Kakalios — author of The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics — tells Kurt about the real science behind death rays and atomic radiation.
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Your guest was speaking about lasers and how much they have become a part of our life, such as surgery and lasers being used for remote control's and many other things. Then he said that weapons have not been made, how could he be educated about this area and not know that Nichol Tulsa had invented a death ray long ago and that it has been perfected to the point that they can go right through the roof a house and tough someone in there bed, it comes from the power source that does not have to be dragged around but from the power source right from you own home and directed from satellite's that are capable of seeing right into your home just like a x- ray works. As always this is being keep a secret from citizens. I belong to a group of 1,000 people that are experencing this and have for many years.
FYI, he's not Dr. Goldfinger, just Mr. Goldfinger -- unlike Dr. Evil who proudly made it through medical school.
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