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3D Stereograms Introduction to the world of stereograms. Includes a tutorial, test and gallery.
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4th International Conference on B Physics and CP Violation - BCP4 B factories offer various opportunities to look for new physics at presently accessible energies. Belle, Babar, and CLEO are taking data and the next few years represent very exciting period for B physics.
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4th International Conference on Physics Teaching in Engineering Education PTEE 2005 Focus: European Dimension of Physics in Engineering Education; June 29-July 1, 2005; Brno, Czech Republic.
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4th Sigrav Graduate School on Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture "Alessandro Volta", Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation.
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50 Years of the Cauchy Problem in General Relativity Summer School on mathematical general relativity and global properties of solutions of Einstein's equations. Cargèse, Corsica, France; 29 July -- 10 August 2002.
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5th Topical Workshop at the Gran Sasso Laboratory The last round of solar neutrino experiments has not obtained a convincing proof ("smoking gun") of the oscillations: Distortion of the boron neutrino spectrum, day/night effect or seasonal variation of neutrino flux. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss how such proofs can be found in the future experiments.
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6th European Conference on Luminescent Detectors and Transformers of Ionizing Radiation The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv invites you to the International scientific conference “The 6th European Conference on Luminescence Detectors and Transformers of Ionizing Radiation� in Lviv, Ukraine, June 19 – 23, 2006.
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6th International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-6) The conference will cover all aspects of group-III nitride semiconductors. Bremen, Germany, 28 Aug - 2 Sep 2005
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6th Symposium �SiO2, advanced dielectrics, and related devices" 6th international conference on the physics of silicon dioxide and other dielectrics of scientific and applicative interest. To be held in Mondello, Palermo, Italy, 25-28 June 2006
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8th International Summer School in Global Analysis and Applications Brno, Czech Republic; 4--8 August 2003.
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9th National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Varna, Bulgaria; 19 -- 22 September 2001.
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9th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation Topics : Instrumentation in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Synchrotron Radiation and Neutron Experiments, Astrophysics, Biology, Medicine; associated Electronics Satellite Workshop on Applications, February 24, 2001 (W. Bartl, B. Sitar)
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A Black Hole FAQ A good list of FAQ questions with detailed answers.
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A Black Hole on the Desk By putting a black hole into a familiar environment like a desk, one may experience what `curvature of space' means in a new way, understanding the cosmological effects of light bending and gravitational lenses from this playground.
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A Brief History of Universe Articles about the Universe, Cosmology, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity & collection of some FAQ's.
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A Concept of Space and Time This document describes a fundamentally new understanding of space and time as perceptions evolved froma a single quantized entity in nature,with significant implications in relativity theory.
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A Concise History of Thermodynamics Excerpt from a biography of Gibbs, and a translation of Carnot's 1824 paper.
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A Concise History of Thermodynamics An overview of the history/evolution of thermodynamics. This is an excerpt from a biography of J. Willard Gibbs. The overview is available from the site in MS Word or pdf/Acrobat format.
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A Cyclic Universe An article from Sky & Telescope on the ekpyrotic universe model.
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A Discussion on Time Travel A forum on time machines and travel as it relates to science and technology.
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A Dual-Pole Model of the Photon Dr. James H.L. Lawler's paper describing a new model for the photon which solves the wave-particle paradox by stating that the photon is a particle consisting of two oppositly charged poles in orbit around each other.
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A Galilean Electromagnetic Synthesis A Galilean invariant derivation of the electromagnetic equations, and the unification of E and B.
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A Gallery of Electromagnetic Personalities A Vignette History of Electromagnetics.
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A Guide To Practical Holography A detailed guide covering concepts of holography and how to create holograms.
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A Journal of Practical and Useful Vacuum Technology Excellent web-site with more than 30 free online articles with the "How's" and "Whys" to use and understand vacuum. Good for beginners and advanced users.
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A mechanistic model of our universe Mechanism of gravity, inertia, and electro-magnetic forces and structure of atoms.
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A model for space-time The equations of general relativity are demonstrated from basic principles on space and time. It is the first part of a more general work.
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A Model of Reality This new theory is a physics breakthrough that completely rewrites fundamental modern physics with reality-based principles.
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A New Approach to the Origins of Matter Interstellar space designated by the term ether is not empty and uniformly occupies an infinite space.
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A New Concept of Time Travel A bipolar type of discontinuity in spacetime is postulated that would enable time travel, teleportation, antigravity, and warp drive. Introduction, humanity's dream, spacetime postulate, consequences, research directions and conclusions.
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A New Model of the Universe An original work concluding space and time is finite without boundary; Time before all events in universe is finite without a beginning and how “God does not play dice� can be true.
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A new principle of motion, Making abstraction of time, this site gets rid of Physics inconsistencies.
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A new road to the Quantum Gravity This Web site explores the possibility that our universe is not an isolated system. From this hypothesis a quantum origin of the gravitation is obtained.
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A Non-Perburtive Modification to M-Theory Site gives complete history and reference of a Non-Perturbitive Modification to M-Theory in Ebook format
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A Note on Relativity before Einstein The first presentation of the Lorentz transformations, including the crucial time dilation, belongs to Larmor [1897].
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A Novel Nuclear Reactor A completely novel and radically different type of nuclear fusion reactor.
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A Novel Theory of the Terrestrial Magnetic Field and its Anomalies A new theory of the source of the Earth's magnetic tield which also provides an explanation of its variations in intensity and direction over planetary history.
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A Possible Solution to the Solar Neutrino Problem A proposed solution to the solar neutrino problem, the EPR paradox, and the unexplained additional space probe deceleration.
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A practical guide to computer simulations Here practical aspects of conducting research via computer simulations are discussed.
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A Prelude to the Study of Physics A paper first published in Quantum Vol 7 No 2, pg. 45, Nov/Dec 1996.
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