Rishabh Jain

17%
Flag icon
At McGill University in Montreal the young New Zealand-born Ernest Rutherford became interested in the new radioactive materials. With a colleague named Frederick Soddy he discovered that immense reserves of energy were bound up in these small amounts of matter, and that the radioactive decay of these reserves could account for most of the Earth’s warmth. They also discovered that radioactive elements decayed into other elements – that one day you had an atom of uranium, say, and the next you had an atom of lead. This was truly extraordinary. It was alchemy pure and simple; no-one had ever ...more
This highlight has been truncated due to consecutive passage length restrictions.
Rishabh Jain
Rutherford - Dating earth with radioactivity
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Rate this book
Clear rating