Click through a slide show presentation of Jack Sarfatti's paper on quantum mechanics for the Internet Science Education Project.
Take a journey on a fictional space ship that illustrates some of the scientific concepts surrounding travel near and at the speed of light.
University of Cambridge resource offers introductions to cosmology, black holes, cosmic strings, inflation and quantum gravity.
Provides an essay proposing a theoretical basis for the unified field theory that eluded Einstein. Includes mathematical support.
Find an interactive tutorial, a text article, and a collection of graphs and diagrams for this mathematical mapping system.
Discover simplified explanations for the still largely misunderstood phenomenon. Includes diagrams and definitions.
Listen to RealAudio files of talks on topics in theoretical physics, including string theory, quantum mechanics and relativistic gravity.
Find tables and references comparing natural to unnatural physics.
Find a paper written by Stu Kauffman and Lee Smolin which examines the problems of cosmological model both with and without the concept of time.
Discover physics principals for bored commuters. Includes an explanation of traffic jams and presents a cure for the problem.
Offers an account of scientific events leading up to and including Einstein's formulations. Includes hyperlinks to bios and definitions.
Discover this theory that attempts to unify the four forces of nature and simultaneously integrate science into religion. Text only.
Provides a history of chaos theory's development and everyday examples of its effects. Includes a reference library with images and a glossary.
Attempts to refute cosmological models now in existence, especially the concept of an absolute speed of light.
Read through an online text and view video presentations outlining this total theory of reality, perception and existence.
German resource provides essays in English on such topics as quaternions in electrodynamics, Tesla's wireless systems, and electric scalar waves.
Fan devoted to physics and metaphysics explores cyclotrons, physics theories and space-time. Presents links to particle accelerators.
Author John Kiernan attempts to make the case that the continuing inadequacies in the theory render the model useless.