This means a merging of separate elements into a unified whole.

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Nuclear or more specifically nuclear energy can be broken down into two separate areas, i.e., nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Both of these involve the extraction of energy by manipulating the nucleus of an atom. However, fusion is the joining together two or more atoms to make one large atom and fission is splitting one atom apart into two or more smaller atoms. In fact, fusion means a merging of separate elements into a unified whole while fission means a splitting or breaking up into parts. Nuclear fission was first discovered by Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann. Fission... Show more

This means a merging of separate elements into a unified whole.