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Treasure Trove of Physics   

Extensive on-line encyclopedia of physics terms and formulas

Usenet Physics FAQ   

sci.physics frequently asked questions with answers.

AIP Physics News   

Searchable archive of the American Institute of Physics weekly bulletin.

American Physical Society   

A great site about all aspects of physics.

Caroline Thompsonīs Physics Pages   

This is the homepage for Caroline Thompsonīs Physics, a site dedicated to showing what is wrong with Fundamental Physics.

causeeffect.org   

Contains articles by amateur physicist Carl R. Littmann that address the understanding of fundamental issues in physics.

Centre for Quantum Computation   

The Centre for Quantum Computation at Oxford University conducts research into all aspects of quantum information processing.

Cryo Associates   

Cyrobiological preservation and biological storage including cryogenic storage from E-Cryo. Visit our online E-Cryo store.

Crystal Growth Laboratory   

The Crystal Growth Laboratory is one of the Materials Physics Department labs, in the Science Faculty (modulo C-IV) of the Autonoma University in Madrid-Carretera de Colmenar Km 15-Spain.

Dovada research's new universal electrical energy   

Research and development of atomic particle physics towards providing a clean universal electrical energy.

Fine Structure Constant, alpha   

Solution to a 20th century mystery. Feynman's conjecture of a relation between alpha, the fine structure constant, and pi. The formula for alpha and some of its consequences.

Fizzics Fizzle   

Physics for all levels, from beginners to introductory college level.

Foundation Physics   

An extensive neutrino-based TOE with important results obtained on a wide range of topics from black holes and relativity, to quantum mechanics and particle theory.

General Relativity   

An introduction to Einstein's theories.

Glow in the dark powder   

GloNation supplies sciencetist and artist with commerical grade strontium aluminate. Excellent for teachning and art.


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