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The little dumpling on the left first recognized nuclear fission for what it was, was chiseled out of a Nobel Prize  by Hahn and  the element meitnerium was named in her honor. Her work along with work of the French mathematician and physicist Emilie Chatelet was necessary for developing e=mc^2 and the atom bomb. These two brilliant women were suppressed by the "men only science world".

Let that be a lesson to you. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=nova+einstien&FORM=VIRE1#view=detail&mid=8D0922C38C0BBABCBFA98D0922C38C0BBABCBFA9

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Originally Posted by Quaildog:

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first recognized nuclear fission for what it was, was chiseled out of a Nobel Prize  by Hahn and  the element meitnerium was named in her honor. Her work along with work of the French mathematician and physicist Emilie Chatelet was necessary for developing e=mc^2 and the atom bomb. These two brilliant women were suppressed by the "men only science world".

Let that be a lesson to you. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=nova+einstien&FORM=VIRE1#view=detail&mid=8D0922C38C0BBABCBFA98D0922C38C0BBABCBFA9

 

Originally Posted by Quaildog:

The little dumpling on the left first recognized nuclear fission for what it was, was chiseled out of a Nobel Prize  by Hahn and  the element meitnerium was named in her honor. Her work along with work of the French mathematician and physicist Emilie Chatelet was necessary for developing e=mc^2 and the atom bomb. These two brilliant women were suppressed by the "men only science world".

All those men are dead and you're still alive, who was really chiseled?

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