And the related problems of Elvish aging. Certain characters have to be born in certain places and married in certain places, and if the Elvish aging rate is inappropriate for that then things fall apart.
There's a lot of ink spent answering this problem.
Middle earth is confirmed to have atoms and isotopes.
The Valar told the elves about them, but didn't explain what they are for, so elvish nuclear engineering is canon-compatible, but not implied by canon.
I have reached the end of the main text.
The nature of this book is that large portions of it are false starts or abandoned approaches, which is why they were not included in the History.
Despite that, it gives a lovely insight into Tolkien's thought process.