Isidor Rabi taught physics at...
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Isidor Rabi taught physics at Columbia University. In 1944, he received a Nobel Prize for research in his field. On one occasion he went to speak with Enrico Fermi to ask him if he thought fission could produce the neutrons needed for the release of energy. Fermi scoffed at the idea, saying the possibility of a chain reaction resulting from the fission of uranium was remote.
The likelihood that God's energy will transform the faithful is anything but remote.
The likelihood that God's energy will transform the faithful is anything but remote.
