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What We See and What We Don't See
To me, a "force field" is a "farce field"....
Particle Mass Ratios and Similar GeometricVolume
Ratios
Covers, less formally, an article by me in J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.,
Vol. 35, No. 3, pp.579-580 and adds some speculations.
The Mystery of "Feeling"
(A Philosophical Essay)
The Photon Particle Exists!, but "Aether" Does
the Big Jobs
Discusses "light", "elementary
particles", "aether", "Einstein".
A Simplified Approach to Metal Tensile
Strength Using Concepts of Guericke and Venturi
A new approach to the subject adds insight, and simplifies it.
Problems the Greeks Addressed, and most
Modern Scientists Avoid
Includes a few well deserved words and opinions about Greek thinkers and
cities, besides Socrates and Athens, and also about related issues.
Elementary Human Concepts and their Manifestations
in Nature
With "pictorial" illustrations....
Brief History of the World
...and of World War 2
Part 1 and Part 2 and (some of Part 3A devoted to WW2) now done.
Repair of some Shoes that wear out unevenly, or having Soles that overly compress to one side
Ligaments stretch, and pain….
A few rare types of "Hydrocele" and "Blepharitis",
and my thoughts on these health disorders
Hopefully NOT relevant to most people
Political Philosophy, Political Science,
Politics, My Opinions
Please don't judge all my science articles by this one, but there are
somethings you don't hear on TV....
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Deneb/
"Natural Philosophy Alliance" Home Page
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Deneb/
mem_pgs.htm
Lists many thoughtful people, and many with their own web sites.
http://www.wikipedia.org
Wales of connected INFORMATION at a click;
Not scholasticism at a clique.
http://www.answers.com
A fine, on-line ENCYCLOPEDIA. Enter a word or phrase in their box, and click, 'answers'.
http://www.m-w.com/
An on-line DICTIONARY with sound!
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
Deciphers ABBREVIATIONS and acronyms;
and still more listings are found under "occupations" likely
to use it.
http://www.metaresearch.org/home.asp
Dr. Van Flandern addresses gravity and other issues, interesting to people
at all levels.
http://www.angelfire.com/az/
BIGBANGisWRONG/index.html
John Kierein covers a lot, and offers "clickable" reading list including
"Gravity 1960 Russian Paper", which has an interesting history of man's
search for a cause of gravity.
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Physics/
aboutphysics/physicstimeline/1799/1799.htm
A nice, early physics TIME-LINE, and more; or seek another of your choice.
http://www.mountainman.com.au/welcome.html
(Was lost in the Internet wilderness-has
been found.) Many interesting articles.
http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/pinafore/
web_opera/operhome.html#entr
A 'historical' English Opera. After clicking
above link, go to Song "No. 9" or "No. 18"
or etc., and click again. Then click the
speaker icon near top of display.
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