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Alchemy Lab Alchemy Information http://www.livelinks.com./sumeria/phys/grav3.html All about Gravitational Waves This person theorizes that gravitational waves are responsible for noise in electronic devices. I am skeptical since the fact that cooling a device reduces noise supports the more conventional theory of a thermal origin to electronic noise. http://www.eskimo.com/links/astro.html Astronomy & Astrophysics Links to various sites dealing with Astronomy and Astrophysics http://www.blacklightpower.com/tinsight.html Blacklight Power Inc. An alternative explanation for the "cold fusion" phenomena that explains the energy production as the result of hydrogen being catalytically dropped to a lower energy level than it's natural ground state http://vishnu.nirvana.phys.psu.edu/ Center for Gravitational Physics and Geometry Pointers to various resources maintained by Penn State's Department of Phyics. Mostly stuff you can order for a fee. http://www.fas.org/ Federation of American Scientists The Federation of American Scientists is engaged in analysis and advocacy on science, technology and public policy for global security. http://www.howstuffworks.com/ How Stuff Works Ever wondered how stuff works? Here is a site that tells you! http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1287/ Jims Free Energy Page Alternative and over-unity energy resources http://www.trufax.org/ Leading Edge International Research Group I think there is more entertainment value at this site than information value but it is an interesting site. http://www.accessnv.com/nids/ National Institute for Discovery Science The National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) is a privately funded research organization. It focuses on scientific exploration that emphasizes emerging, novel, and sometimes unconventional observations and theories. http://www.weburbia.demon.co.uk/pg/theories.htm New and Alternative Theories of Physics The purpose of this page is to provide a list of links to various new or alternative theories of physics which appear on the web. http://www.princeton.edu/~pear/ Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) program was established at Princeton University in 1979 by Robert G. Jahn, then Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, to pursue rigorous scientific study of the interaction of human consciousness with sensitive physical devices, systems, and processes common to contemporary engineering practice. http://www.df.uba.ar/~hprel/ Quantum Theories and Gravitation Group (QTGG) Interesting material in the "local reprints" section. Most in of the documents are in postscript format. http://www.amasci.com/ Science Hobbiest This is one of the best science related sites on the net, both for mainstream and fringe science. Lots of good practical nuts and bolts information for the hobbiest, science for kids, deep mainstream science and fringe science all very neatly catagorized, with pointers to many other resources including mail lists. http://www.sciam.com/ Scientific American The magazine is on the web with some extended information not present in the hardcopy. http://www.sfgate.com/offbeat/machine.html Strange Machines Information about various strange devices and machines that nobody ever seems to be able to find enough information on to totally reproduce in the present. I'd love to see a working Searl Disk, or Hindershot Device, but I haven't yet. It's still fun to read about them. http://www.pppl.gov/TFTR/ TFTR Project Home Page Home page of the now out of service Tokamak Test Fusion Reactor. Methods of removing the nuclear "ash", materials research on materials that would withstand the constant neutron bombardment that would be experienced in a commercial reactor, and increased knowledge of plasma physics all resulted from the operation of this reactor. http://www.eskimo.com/links/ufo.html UFO UFOs and related links such as crop circles, alien abductions, UFO-government conspiracy theories, Area 51, the Roswell crash, and other related phenomena http://unisci.com/ UniSci Daily University Science News |