Stupidity is the basic building block of the universe.
I know that I could make this world peaceful and calm, if I only could get my hands on a hydrogen bomb.
Forget hydrogen, forget hydrogen, forget hydrogen.
Every time you look up at the sky, every one of those points of light is a reminder that fusion power is extractable from hydrogen and other light elements, and it is an everyday reality throughout the Milky Way Galaxy.
If this can be termed the century of the common man, then soccer, of all sports, is surely his game. . . . In a world haunted by the hydrogen and napalm bomb, the football field is a place where sanity and hope are still left unmolested.
A beam of luminous hydrogen canal rays has, owing to its velocity, exactly the same direction as that of the electric field in which it may be made to move.
There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life.
I got a four year scholarship to Harvard, and while I was there they wanted to groom me for work in the Star Wars program designing weapons ignited by hydrogen bombs. I didn't want to do that. I thought about how many scientists had died in World War II.
It may be that. . . when the advance of destructive weapons enables everyone to kill everybody else nobody will want to kill anyone at all. [Referring to the hydrogen bomb. ]
If we were driving pure hydrogen automobiles, that automobile would actually help clean up the air because the air coming out of the exhaust would be cleaner than the air going into the engine intake.
In organic chemistry, we have learnt to derive from compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen, i. e. from the hydrocarbons, all other types of combinations, such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids, etc.
Detroit is saying that the hydrogen vehicle is the vehicle of the future. But it's 15 years from now.
Only in the last week, South Carolina announced that it is seeking to become the U. S. center for hydrogen fuel cells, and BMW revealed that it will power some of its high-end model cars with hydrogen.
Two things are universal: Hydrogen and stupidity
To understand hydrogen is to understand all of physics.
. . . if we get the right kind of energy, there are endless amounts. I think we should be developing every kind of alternative fuel that is available to us. That includes hydrogen to soybeans, from solar to wind. Whatever we can find that is going to help us clean up the environment we should be working really hard on developing.
A hydrogen bomb, for me, was puny compared to the Big Bang - the creation of the universe. That's what I really wanted to work on - the nature of the universe itself, and that's what I do for a living.
Birds are, especially canaries, are super sensitive to hydrogen sulfide and sour gas.
Hydrogen is a light, odorless gas, which, given enough time, turns into people.
Let there be more corn and more meat and let there be no hydrogen bombs at all.