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Quantum Physics -- or -- Physics Revisited
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153I just wanted to see if you were alive. It has nothing to do with physics. I miBen Wa-1/24/2003
152What does all of that have to do with Quantum Physics? TimTimF-1/24/2003
151us;MKTG REVERSE SPLIT 1 for 8 xdt 27-Jan-03 CRSP us;VLTS REBen Wa-1/24/2003
150washingtonpost.com New Form of Matter or Energy Suspected in Neutrino Trial ByBen Wa-11/10/2001
149Are there any good physics forums out there?Allan C.-8/24/2001
148I am to. Both in general and specifically about this because 1 - This was the oTimF-8/15/2001
147Interesting article. <i>"Exceptional results deserve extraordinary pJayPC-8/15/2001
146Cosmic Laws Like Speed of Light Might Be Changing, a Study Finds nytimes.comTimF-8/15/2001
145<i>a digital display that could show all the significant digits </i>TigerPaw-7/20/2001
144Jim, <i>An outsider would have no idea that it was a clock. We don't John Sladek-7/19/2001
143re: Quantum Computing qubit.org an excellent resource site, with different leveJayPC-7/19/2001
142Scientists develop new precision timepiece By Reuters July 13, 2001, 9:00 a.m. Jim Oravetz-7/19/2001
141Physicists find a new, striking difference between matter and antimatter An intJim Oravetz-7/16/2001
140New thread: Subject 51467 Thomas CF - I hope you are reading this!Carolyn-7/8/2001
139This was posted on the Gorilla thread. teaser.ieee.orgCarolyn-7/8/2001
138<i>The models typically look like a three-dimensional spider's web, orTigerPaw-5/24/2001
137physlink.comCarolyn-5/23/2001
136Good find. I remember working with microwave radar engineers in a previous lifeTigerPaw-5/1/2001
135'Metamaterial' holds promise for antennas, optics By R. Colin Johnson ,Jim Oravetz-5/1/2001
134Another interesting idea I haven't seen elaborated yet. cnn.comTigerPaw-4/26/2001
133<i>If you can't tell the difference between gravity and acceleration, TigerPaw-4/26/2001
132This is a general question. Sorry to be off the subject of quantum mechanics, bujkidmann-4/26/2001
131Yale Physicists First To Create A "Squeezed State" Of Atoms, Which CouJim Oravetz-4/24/2001
130QUANTUM QUANDARY. Practical applications of quantum theory may be closer than wJim Oravetz-2/15/2001
129oops, I see the story has already been postedTom Clarke-2/14/2001
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