Benjamin Franklin used to shock turkeys with Leyden Jars.
It was all the rage for dinner parties.
Nice to k now that the LHC is now giving data. I knew a physicist back in the early 1970s who went to Switzerland to work for CERN. I don’t know if he was working on things leading to the LHC but he was working in solid-state problems.
Benjamin Franklin used to shock turkeys with Leyden Jars.
It was all the rage for dinner parties.
Nice to k now that the LHC is now giving data. I knew a physicist back in the early 1970s who went to Switzerland to work for CERN. I don’t know if he was working on things leading to the LHC but he was working in solid-state problems.