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Quantum Physics
hanswatson
by hanswatson  2-27-2007    15
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20 Most Popular Myths in Science
haraya
by haraya  1-8-2007    5
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Speed of light broken!
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  8-16-2007    21
 According to a couple German physicists.
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Science's 10 Most Beautiful Physics Experiments
haraya
by haraya  6-18-2007    2
 check out the source for descriptions and animations of the experiments.
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Awesome research/ Homework resource
cosmic_kitten1
by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
 I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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A Brief History of Time - by Stephen Hawking (Full & updated book)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-5-2006    48
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Time May Not Exist
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  7-26-2007    16
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The God Particle Finally Found ?
kidora
by kidora  6-18-2007    4
 Read more about the God Particle on wired.com. Exciting stuff.
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Great Minds Drink Alike
wildcat
by wildcat  12-17-2007    5
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Science's 10 Most Beautiful Physics Experiments
einbar
by einbar  6-23-2008    1
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A Modern-Day Da Vinci Genious? A stunning mechanism of Theo Jansen
astronkyttaron
by astronkyttaron  6-17-2007    3
 Wow!!! This is pretty cool and highly intelligent !!!
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Generosity: Open Yale Courses website - 318 Videos!
einbar
by einbar  2-7-2009    3
  The Yale Courses channel provides entry into the core of the University--its classrooms and academic programs--including complete sets of lectures from the Open Yale Courses initiative. Complementary syllabi, transcripts, and other resources may also be accessed from the Open Yale Courses website listed below.
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'The Grid' Could Soon Make the Internet Obsolete
Newfman
by Newfman  4-7-2008    10
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Thunderbolts of the Gods - Plasma Cosmology
taksmaster
by taksmaster  3-11-2007    2
 A lesser known theory of cosmology that challenges the the big bang theory.
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A Thousand Drops of Light - wonderful photos...
einbar
by einbar  9-1-2008    4
 To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. (William Blake, "Auguries of Innocence")
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The Best of Google Video
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-7-2006    4
 some really great stuff here.
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Physicist Trying to Send a Signal Back in Time
darkseid
by darkseid  11-16-2006    5
 Probably won't work, but I hope it helps future experiences.
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Dark Matter Caught Behaving Strangely
invictus
by invictus  8-21-2007    10
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Rare Clouds and the Physics Behind Them
einbar
by einbar  10-2-2009    5
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Full 3 hr. Video: The Elegant Universe
ezsparky
by ezsparky  7-25-2007    5
 This is a fantastic 3 hour video! Set aside 3 hours of time to be enlightened to the world of theoretical physics. I've watch this video at least 10 times already.
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25 Greatest Science Books of All Time
Kore7
by Kore7  11-20-2006    3
  The Origin of Species (1859) Darwin's masterwork is, undeniably, The Origin of Species , in which he introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Prior to its publication, the prevailing view was that each species had existed in its current form since the moment of divine creation and that humans were a privileged form of life, above and apart from nature. Darwin's theory knocked us from that pedestal. Wary of a religious backlash, he kept his ideas secret for almost two decades while bolstering them with additional observations and experiments. The result is an avalanche of detail—there seems to be no species he did not contemplate—thankfully delivered in accessible, conversational prose. A century and a half later, Darwin's paean to evolution still begs to be heard: "There is grandeur in this view of life," he wrote, that "from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."
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Einstein was right: space and time bend
wildcat
by wildcat  4-15-2007    6
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A New Kind of Science - Stephen Wolfram (Lecture)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  4-11-2007   
 worth watching, on cellular automata, complexity, randomness, nature, mathematics, science, biology, natural selection, networks, space-time, physics, causality, relativity, determinism, quantum mechanics, computational irreducibility, ... (not necessarily in that order) His book is freely available online: http://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline/toc.html (see also The Nature of Code )
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What is a fair price for free knowledge?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  6-28-2009    5
 "When it comes to knowledge, you can never have too much of a good thing."
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11th Dimension & Parallel Universes
Mohir
by Mohir  7-18-2007   
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Awesome Physics Trick
crdz9802
by crdz9802  4-14-2007   
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Startling scientific discovery
kwonsu
by kwonsu  4-6-2007    7
 The study fails to mention that the element is abundant in Federal and State buildings
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Incredible, Unbelievable, Amazing physics experiement videos
lordthor
by lordthor  3-18-2007    4
 Incredible
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Wizardry at Harvard: Physicists Move Light
wildcat
by wildcat  2-8-2007    4
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ET too bored by Earth transmissions to respond
wildcat
by wildcat  12-19-2007    20
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Faster than the Speed of Light? VSL Theory Says, "Yes"
wildcat
by wildcat  4-10-2008    3
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Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-27-2008    6
 "Arata and Zhang demonstrated very successfully the generation of continuous excess energy from ZrO2-nano-Pd sample powders under D2 gas charging and generation of helium-4," Takahashi told New Energy Times. "The demonstrated live data looked just like data they reported in their published papers . This demonstration showed that the method is highly reproducible."
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Is the Universe Actually Made of Math?
einbar
by einbar  6-17-2008    12
  "he explores not what the laws of nature say but why there are any laws at all."
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Jim Carrey and Conan discuss quantum physics
rmowery
by rmowery  3-5-2007   
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Laws of Nature, Source Unknown
wildcat
by wildcat  12-19-2007    8
 The ultimate Platonist these days is Max Tegmark, a cosmologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In talks and papers recently he has speculated that mathematics does not describe the universe — it is the universe. Dr. Tegmark maintains that we are part of a mathematical structure, albeit one gorgeously more complicated than a hexagon, a multiplication table or even the multidimensional symmetries that describe modern particle physics. “Everything in our world is purely mathematical — including you,” he wrote in New Scientist.
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Say Goodbye to power cords and battery packs
Caleythia
by Caleythia  6-7-2007    2
 This sounds really interesting. It's not in the practical stages yet, but how convenient would it be to charge your cellphone, mp3 player or laptop without having to plug it in? I know in my house, free outlets are hard to come by, so this is something I can really get behind.
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What is "Ask-Philosophers"?
einbar
by einbar  2-22-2009    1
 "This site puts the talents and knowledge of philosophers at the service of the general public. Send in a question that you think might be related to philosophy and we will do our best to respond to it. To date, there have been 2362 questions posted and 3069 responses"
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Water-filled glasses, adjustable for anyone
masbury
by masbury  12-31-2008    3
 Can be produced by the millions, adjusted on site in 3rd world by the users themselves, most of whom stand a one in a million chance of ever visiting with an optometrist.
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Are we looking for aliens in the wrong places?
Mohir
by Mohir  8-25-2007    4
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How long would it take to go through the earth?
coconutshell
by coconutshell  10-22-2007    15
 Details and what each equation is are at the source. Ironically, it's about 42 minutes one way. 42 all the way!! :D
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