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    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/   » Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics - Online encyclopedia of physics terms and formulas. Full searchable, and also browsable alphabetically and by topic. Part of Eric's Treasure Troves of Science.

    http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/welcome.html   » The Net Advance of Physics - MIT resource providing discussions at various levels of sophistication that cover all areas of physics.

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    http://www.physlib.com/   » Physics Central - A page on modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and black holes, and some mathematics.

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    http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/physics/   » What You Want To Know About Physics - Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.

    http://www.wyp2005.org/   » World Year of Physics 2005 - International effort to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Miraculous Year (1905) and raise public awareness of physics.

    http://genesis1.phys.cwru.edu/~krauss/0804082.pdf   » Scientific American - Questions That Plague Physics - A conversation with Lawrence M. Krauss, chair of the physics department at Case Western Reserve University. [PDF] (August, 2004)

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  • Re: ​ H·VAC ( the skeptic ) is divine, apparently. My dearest Jeff,
    “ To theorize is human; to dogmatize is divine. “, say you ( Painius ).
    So, H·VAC ( the skeptic* ) is divine, apparently.
    *: “ Shock Treatment For Believers ”, says he.
    “ Get in the fucking boat and blow your brains out.
    Problem solved. ”
    P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A P I T A
  • Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God! Then Stephens says 'Gravity, is what united particles after the "Big Bang" and produced our planet, this universe and many other universes'
    Did somebody forget to tell him, Gravity is 'only a theory'?
    [link]
    Stephen Hawking was born in 1942...he acts as though he was around at the creation..
  • Re: Can a constant be 'relativistic'?? Yes, as measured in any inertial reference system in which the spring
    is in rest, F=k*dx.
    That fulfills the relativity principle; therefore Hooke's law may be
    called "relativistic" and k is also a "relativistic" constant in the
    sense that the same k will be established in any inertial "frame".
    Harald
  • Re: Speed of light relative to what? -------------------
    just wait and you will see
    i am quite sure that you never knew
    or realized that hf is not relativistic
    if yes
    please show me that i am not the foirst one to
    find it
    (just show me that it was understood 80 years ago!!
    even less that 80 years will be
    good enough fo rme
    Y.Porat
    -------------------------
  • Astrobiology and Extremophiles in Rain Red Rain, Red Rectangle
    [link]
    For years, claims have circulated that red rain which fell in India in
    2001, contained cells unlike any found on Earth. Now new evidence that
    these cells can reproduce is about to set the debate alive
    ["Growth And Replication Of Red Rain Cells At 121 degrees C And Their
  • Re: meaning of shortcut Re: using the shortcut, the boundary in pure math between finite vs. infinite near 300! #901 Correcting Math; #298 ATOM TOTALITY Can't even remember what I was going to say in the sentence, let alone
    months
    later when I pick up on this post.
    I meant to say in that sentence:
    semiperimeter of the smallest square of a trio of squares forming a
    morphed triangle
    has a larger length than the arc length of the log spiral passing
    through the gate of the
  • meaning of shortcut Re: using the shortcut, the boundary in pure math between finite vs. infinite near 300! #901 Correcting Math; #298 ATOM TOTALITY I have to be careful about the meaning of words like "shortcut" so
    that in the future
    when I pick up this post, I will have forgotten what the shortcut
    stood for. The shortcut,
    put bluntly is the insight that the semiperimeter of the smallest
    square of a trio of squares forming a morphed triangle is larger until
  • Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God! If God made this universe then he must be quite a monster, creating
    immutable physical laws which are impossible for humans and animals to
    change by any means, physical laws which can kill us if we are not
    trying to protect ourselves from them.
  • using the shortcut, the boundary in pure math between finite vs. infinite near 300! #900 Correcting Math; #297 ATOM TOTALITY Now that I have the method squarely in mind (sorry for that pun), I
    can
    invert the above to asking where the log spirals never intersect the
    squares through the canyon-channel, until they are forced to intersect
    at some large number as 300!. So in the above, I was going after one
    and
    only one intersection point with the whirling morphed triangles. In
  • Re: Hawking believes in abiogenesis. Where the evidence?--wait there is none-- he is a theorist--- If "the beginning" that Hawking refers to, happened outside of YHWH's
    creation of man, it makes perfect sense to apply the logic "if a tree
    fell in the woods, and there was nobody there to hear it, did it make
    a noise?" The answer comes back to an "observer" in retrospect - that
    is, the trained "hearer" believes that this is what happened, but this
  • Re: 9/11 was an inside job. thank you, Macro Boy!
    thus:
    if we assume that all clocks are synchronized & begun
    their respective journeys (or stays) from the same place, then
    the ones that acclerate & decelerate, more, will be the ones
    that show the least time gone by; is that, so?
    get rid of Minowski "timespace," and use quaternions!
  • Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation if we assume that all clocks are synchronized & begun
    their respective journeys (or stays) from the same place, then
    the ones that acclerate & decelerate, more, will be the ones
    that show the least time gone by; is that, so?
    get rid of Minowski "timespace," and use quaternions!
    thus:
    wow!... that was *really* boring, because
  • Re: Bringing attractive particles together The concept of Nothing is: It is everywhere - except the
    rare occasions where 'something' occupies space. Because
    Nothing has no properties, any 'something' moves through
    it without any resistance - as long as there is no other
    'something' interacting with it.
    In principle, it is the same thing than Dark Matter. The
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  • Re: Evidence for Abiogenesis Completely Outweighs the Non-Existent "Evidence" for Any Creator I don't argue with the mentally challenged, I might be accused of
    abuse of a corpse.