Worlds Within Worlds:
The Story of Nuclear Energy
Volume 1
Atomic Weights · Energy · Electricity

by Isaac Asimov

U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration
Office of Public Affairs
Washington, D.C. 20545

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 75-189477
1972

Nothing in the history of mankind has opened our eyes to the possibilities of science as has the development of atomic power. In the last 200 years, people have seen the coming of the steam engine, the steamboat, the railroad locomotive, the automobile, the airplane, radio, motion pictures, television, the machine age in general. Yet none of it seemed quite so fantastic, quite so unbelievable, as what man has done since 1939 with the atom ... there seem to be almost no limits to what may lie ahead: inexhaustible energy, new worlds, ever-widening knowledge of the physical universe. Isaac Asimov

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