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the nuclei of all elements heavier than silver are principally unstable, and, under the action of a sufficiently strong fillip from outside, would break up into two or more parts, with the liberation of a considerable amount of internal nuclear energy (Figure 65a). On the contrary, we should expect a spontaneous fusion process whenever two light nuclei with a combined atomic weight less than that of silver come close together (
One Two Three . . . Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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