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something like the following: 10010100110-N and 11001001101-W. This gave the location of the target in degrees, minutes, and seconds. Hella commented, ''That's an interesting-looking pattern." Then she closed her eyes, gave a great sigh (which was always a sign of good psi for her), and said, "I see some kind of round structure." She laughed, and continued, "It looks like a belly-button-shaped energy expander. There are three rays coming out of it." |
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Figure 13. Above are the plan view and photo of the Berkeley Bevatron, a particle accelerator, together
with a sketch by Hella Hammid showing the four beam tubes. To the right is the clay model of
the Berkeley Bevatron made by Hammid. She described it as a "belly-button-shaped energy expander." |
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