Author: Cyrus Krohn
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
ISBN: 164146531X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Imagine an imminent America where citizens are bombarded with personalized political messages from every smart device – yet information is so suspect, nobody can tell what the truth is. It means oceans of disinformation engineered to sow false beliefs or simply disorient. The coronavirus pandemic provided a foretaste of an infuriating, dystopian future. From the start Americans fought over the most basic facts of the crisis, from death tolls to quack cures to the wisdom of stay-at-home orders. The splintered digital infosphere bred confusion and delusion, some of it fatal. Now think of our campaigns and elections. The digital information age means more than hyper-targeted, just-for-you messages from insurance companies and presidential candidates alike. Big Data is on the way to fueling information environments so fine-tuned, no two of us hold the same view of reality, and no two voters hear the same pitch. Already, citizens don’t know who to trust or what to believe – about COVID-19 or anything else. If we ask nothing more of tech providers or digital citizens, the fog will continue to thicken. Irritation will merge into despair and then numbness... and democracy teeters. Digital pioneer Cyrus Krohn knows the territory, and in Bombarded: How to Fight Back Against the Online Assault on Democracy, Krohn locates the roots of our blooming political chaos in the earliest days of the World Wide Web. But he goes beyond recounting 25 years of destabilizing Internet shock waves and his own role in building digital culture. Krohn rolls out a provocative action plan for rescuing the American system of campaigns and elections while there is still time. “Trying to shield yourself from disinformation and deep fakes? Cyrus Krohn offers a ‘five-step program’ to fight back. This book rings true." —Jill Dougherty, Former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief
Bombarded
Author: Cyrus Krohn
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
ISBN: 164146531X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Imagine an imminent America where citizens are bombarded with personalized political messages from every smart device – yet information is so suspect, nobody can tell what the truth is. It means oceans of disinformation engineered to sow false beliefs or simply disorient. The coronavirus pandemic provided a foretaste of an infuriating, dystopian future. From the start Americans fought over the most basic facts of the crisis, from death tolls to quack cures to the wisdom of stay-at-home orders. The splintered digital infosphere bred confusion and delusion, some of it fatal. Now think of our campaigns and elections. The digital information age means more than hyper-targeted, just-for-you messages from insurance companies and presidential candidates alike. Big Data is on the way to fueling information environments so fine-tuned, no two of us hold the same view of reality, and no two voters hear the same pitch. Already, citizens don’t know who to trust or what to believe – about COVID-19 or anything else. If we ask nothing more of tech providers or digital citizens, the fog will continue to thicken. Irritation will merge into despair and then numbness... and democracy teeters. Digital pioneer Cyrus Krohn knows the territory, and in Bombarded: How to Fight Back Against the Online Assault on Democracy, Krohn locates the roots of our blooming political chaos in the earliest days of the World Wide Web. But he goes beyond recounting 25 years of destabilizing Internet shock waves and his own role in building digital culture. Krohn rolls out a provocative action plan for rescuing the American system of campaigns and elections while there is still time. “Trying to shield yourself from disinformation and deep fakes? Cyrus Krohn offers a ‘five-step program’ to fight back. This book rings true." —Jill Dougherty, Former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
ISBN: 164146531X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Imagine an imminent America where citizens are bombarded with personalized political messages from every smart device – yet information is so suspect, nobody can tell what the truth is. It means oceans of disinformation engineered to sow false beliefs or simply disorient. The coronavirus pandemic provided a foretaste of an infuriating, dystopian future. From the start Americans fought over the most basic facts of the crisis, from death tolls to quack cures to the wisdom of stay-at-home orders. The splintered digital infosphere bred confusion and delusion, some of it fatal. Now think of our campaigns and elections. The digital information age means more than hyper-targeted, just-for-you messages from insurance companies and presidential candidates alike. Big Data is on the way to fueling information environments so fine-tuned, no two of us hold the same view of reality, and no two voters hear the same pitch. Already, citizens don’t know who to trust or what to believe – about COVID-19 or anything else. If we ask nothing more of tech providers or digital citizens, the fog will continue to thicken. Irritation will merge into despair and then numbness... and democracy teeters. Digital pioneer Cyrus Krohn knows the territory, and in Bombarded: How to Fight Back Against the Online Assault on Democracy, Krohn locates the roots of our blooming political chaos in the earliest days of the World Wide Web. But he goes beyond recounting 25 years of destabilizing Internet shock waves and his own role in building digital culture. Krohn rolls out a provocative action plan for rescuing the American system of campaigns and elections while there is still time. “Trying to shield yourself from disinformation and deep fakes? Cyrus Krohn offers a ‘five-step program’ to fight back. This book rings true." —Jill Dougherty, Former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief
The Production of Ions at Metallic Surfaces Bombarded by Energetic Ions
Author: W. T. Leland
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Category : Ion bombardment
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ion bombardment
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Neutron Yields of Several Light Elements Bombarded with Polonium Alpha Particles
Author: James H. Roberts
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Category : Alpha rays
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
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Category : Alpha rays
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
Angular Distribution of Neutrons from Targets Bombarded by 190 MEV Deuterons
Author: A. C. Helmholz
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Category : Angular distribution (Nuclear physics).
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
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Category : Angular distribution (Nuclear physics).
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Energy Distribution of Protons from a Target Bombarded by 190 MEV Deuterons
Author: Warren W. Chupp
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Backdirected Electron Yields from Metals Bombarded by 0.4-MeV to 1.4-MeV Electrons
Author: A. R. Frederickson
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Category : Aluminum
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
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Category : Aluminum
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Angular Distribution of High-energy Neutrons from Targets Bombarded by 330-Mev Protons
Author: Richard D. Miller
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Category : Fast neutrons
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Fast neutrons
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Yield and Range Studies of Selected Fission Products from Uranium Bombarded with Bev Protons
Author: Christiane Baltzinger
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Category : Nuclear fission
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
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Category : Nuclear fission
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Relative High Energy Neutron Yields from Targets Bombarded with Protons and Deuterons (UCRL-440)
Author: William J. Knox
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Category : Bismuth
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Relative neutron yields in the forward direction from various target elements bombarded with 350 Mev protons and 190 Mev deuterons have been measured. Bismuth fission chambers with a threshold of about 50 Mev were used to detect the high energy neutrons. The actual flux of protons or deuterons traversing each target was determined from the activities induced in graphite monitors attached to the target. When a deuteron beam is used, the neutron yields for light elements agree with the values predicted by the deuteron stripping theory. For the heavy elements the observed values are fitted best by adding a function proportional to Z-sq to the stripping theory values. This may be interpreted as evidence for the production of high energy neutrons by the electric field disintegration of the deuteron. The neutron yields from the proton beam vary approximately as (A - Z)(exp(2/3)) for target elements from C to U. This indicates that the heavy elements are not completely transparent to 350 Mev protons. Beryllium has an anomalous neutron yield 50% higher than that for C. Calculations and measurements on the problem of multiple traversals of beam particles through thin targets are presented.
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Category : Bismuth
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Relative neutron yields in the forward direction from various target elements bombarded with 350 Mev protons and 190 Mev deuterons have been measured. Bismuth fission chambers with a threshold of about 50 Mev were used to detect the high energy neutrons. The actual flux of protons or deuterons traversing each target was determined from the activities induced in graphite monitors attached to the target. When a deuteron beam is used, the neutron yields for light elements agree with the values predicted by the deuteron stripping theory. For the heavy elements the observed values are fitted best by adding a function proportional to Z-sq to the stripping theory values. This may be interpreted as evidence for the production of high energy neutrons by the electric field disintegration of the deuteron. The neutron yields from the proton beam vary approximately as (A - Z)(exp(2/3)) for target elements from C to U. This indicates that the heavy elements are not completely transparent to 350 Mev protons. Beryllium has an anomalous neutron yield 50% higher than that for C. Calculations and measurements on the problem of multiple traversals of beam particles through thin targets are presented.
The Preparation of Thin and of Thick Targets to be Bombarded by Positive Particles
Author: Rene A. Bolomey
Publisher:
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Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description