Crystals and Crystal Growing

Crystals and Crystal Growing

Author: Alan Holden

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780262580502

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Experiments and problems to be done by the non-specialist to aid in his understanding of crystals.


Materials for the Space Age

Materials for the Space Age

Author: C. W. Douglass

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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The scope of the Air Force materials research effort encompasses all advanced system requirements, as reflected by analysis of their mission profile, for which materials capability does not exist. To portray the vital role of materials, a review is made of serveral typical advance system concepts. The most critical materials problems, as represented by primary system components within the major areas of primary and secondary structure, environmental protection, electronics and energy transfer systems are discussed. (Author).


Spirits of the Space Age

Spirits of the Space Age

Author: Kelly E. Hayes

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0197516394

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Spirits of the Space Age details the historical emergence of The Valley of the Dawn, a highly eclectic new religious movement known for its spectacular material culture and all-encompassing aesthetics. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, Kelly E. Hayes offers a narrative portrait of a new religious movement as seen in and through the lives of its founder Aunt Neiva, her most important collaborators, and contemporary adherents.


Color Your Life with Crystals

Color Your Life with Crystals

Author: Margaret Ann Lembo

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1844099253

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Tapping into children’s seemingly inherent love of rocks, this accessible introduction to gemology provides youngsters with a base understanding of crystal qualities, the power of colors, and the metaphysical importance of positive thinking. Divided into seven sections, each chakra is explored and visualization exercises are included in order to experience the chakra's energy. Explaining the perils of an imbalance in these areas, practical advice is given for choosing the best stones to restore equilibrium. Each crystal has a photograph and text describing its appearance and energy qualities, as well as concrete examples of life situations where a crystal and some positive thought affirmations can be helpful. Also included are free space sections for writing down one’s experiences and reflections, as well as a Life Challenges Easy Reference Chart.


Crystals and Crystal Growth

Crystals and Crystal Growth

Author: Wilfred Carter

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781634637916

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Hydrothermal crystal growth offers a complementary alternative to many of the classical techniques of crystal growth used to synthesise new materials and grow bulk crystals for specific applications. This specialised technique is often capable of growing crystals at temperatures well below their melting points and thus potentially offers routes to new phases or the growth of bulk crystals with less thermal strain. Borate crystals are widely used as nonlinear optical, laser and luminescent materials due to their diversified structures, and good chemical and physical properties. The growth of high-quality borate crystals is required for their applications. A fundamental problem for borate crystal growth is the high-temperature melt structures in the crystal growth systems. This book discusses several crystals and the crystal growth processes.


A Thing of Beauty

A Thing of Beauty

Author: Lisa Samson

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 2015-01-20

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0529123789

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It’s a wonder to behold what happens when love moves in . . . Former child star Fiona Hume deserted the movie biz a decade ago—right after she left rehab. She landed in Baltimore, bought a dilapidated old mansion downtown, and hatched dreams of restoring it into a masterpiece, complete with a studio for herself. She would disappear from public view and live an artist’s life. That was the plan. Ten years later, Fiona’s huge house is filled with junk purchased at thrift stores, haggled over at yard sales, or picked up from the side of the road. Each piece was destined for an art project . . . but all she’s got so far is a piece of twine with some antique buttons threaded down its length. She’s thirty-two years old and still recognizable, but Fiona’s money has finally run out. She’s gotten pretty desperate, too, and in her desperation she’s willing to do almost anything for money. Almost. So it is that she comes to rent out the maid’s quarters to a local blacksmith named Josia Yeu. Josia is everything Fiona isn’t: gregarious, peaceful, in control without controlling . . . in short, happy. As the light from the maid’s quarters begins to permeate the dank rooms of Fiona’s world, something else begins to transform as well—something inside Fiona. Something even she can see is beautiful.


A History of the Atomic Space Age and Its Implications for the Future

A History of the Atomic Space Age and Its Implications for the Future

Author: Willis L. Shirk

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

Published: 2018-02-12

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 145756145X

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The Atomic Space Age has been and continues to be an engine for future wealth creation. Humanity stands on the verge of becoming an interplanetary species. We know we are made of star-stuff precisely because many of the isotopes in our bodies originated in the death throes of dying suns. With the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938, mankind was for the first time able to glimpse both our distant past and our possible future. As with the discovery of fire and agriculture thousands of years ago, wind power hundreds of years ago, and steam power and electricity in the nineteenth century, we must now learn to tame this powerful new force locked within the heart of the atom. Buckminster Fuller once observed that wealth is nothing more than energy compounded by ingenuity. Since (mass-)energy can never decrease, and ingenuity will only increase, there is no limit to the quantity of wealth that our species can and will create using nuclear space propulsion.