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  1. 5 de mar. de 2023 · The World Set Free by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Microsoft . Contributor Microsoft Language English Rights https://www.gutenberg ...

  2. THE WORLD SET FREE was written in 1913 and published early in 1914, and it is the latest of a series of three fantasias of possibility, stories which all turn on the possible developments in the future of some contemporary force or group of forces. The World Set Free was written under the immediate shadow of the Great War.

  3. 6 de fev. de 2023 · February 6, 2023. NPT. This article constitutes a review of “The World Set Free,” by Herbert George Wells, a 1914 novel that anticipated the introduction and use of nuclear weapons. Remarkably, Leo Szilard, one of the initiators of the Manhattan Project, read the book in 1932, one year before he discovered the neutron chain reaction.

  4. The World Set Free. 1926 M. Aguilar (Editor) Madrid. El mundo se liberta (una historia de la humanidad) (en inglés: The World Set Free) es una novela escrita en 1913 y publicada en 1914 por H. G. Wells. 1 El libro está basado en la predicción de la clase de arma más destructiva e incontrolable que el mundo jamás ha visto. 2 3 4 Apareció ...

  5. The World Set Free was written under the immediate shadow of the Great War. Every intelligent person in the world felt that disaster was impending and knew no way of averting it, but few of us realised in the earlier half of 1914 how near the crash was to us. The reader will be amused to find that here it is put off until the year 1956.

  6. The World Set Free é um romance de H.G.Wells lançado originalmente em 1914 . Este artigo é um esboço. Você pode ajudar a Wikipédia expandindo-o. Editor: considere marcar com um esboço mais específico. Categorias: Livros de 1914. Livros de ficção científica. Obras de H. G. Wells. Romances de ficção científica da década de 1910.

  7. 31 de out. de 2011 · English. LibriVox recording of The World Set Free, by H. G. Wells. Radioactive decay is a major theme in the novel The World Set Free, published in 1914. Wells explores what might happen if the rate of decay could be speeded up. The book may have encouraged scientists to explore theories of nuclear chain reaction.