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  1. Understanding Quantum Physics: A User's Manual, Vol. 1 by Michael A. Morrison, 1990-05-04
  2. A Guide to Physics Problems: Part 2: Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics (The Language of Science) by Sidney B. Cahn, Gerald D. Mahan, et all 1997-08-31
  3. Quantum Mechanics: Fundamentals (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics) by Kurt Gottfried, Tung-Mow Yan, 2004-07-15
  4. The Quantum Challenge, Second Edition : Modern Research on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Physics and Astronomy) by George Greenstein, 2005-07-28
  5. Feynman Lectures on Gravitation (Frontiers in Physics) by Richard Phillips Feynman, Fernando B. Morinigo, et all 1995-07
  6. The Emerging Physics of Consciousness (The Frontiers Collection)
  7. A Modern Introduction to Quantum Field Theory (Oxford Master Series in Statistical, Computational, and Theoretical Physics) by Michele Maggiore, 2005-02-10
  8. PSIence: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of Paranormal Phenomena by Marie D. Jones, 2006-11-15
  9. Quantum Physics (Essential Science Series) by John Gribbin, 2002-11-01
  10. Quantum Mechanics: Non-Relativistic Theory, Volume 3, Third Edition (Quantum Mechanics) (Quantum Mechanics) by L. D. Landau, L. M. Lifshitz, 1981-01-01
  11. Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering (Dover Books on Engineering) by Albert T. Fromhold, 1991-07-15
  12. Quantum Mind: The Edge Between Physics and Psychology by Arnold Mindell, 2000-03-01
  13. Modern Canonical Quantum General Relativity (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Thomas Thiemann, 2007-10-15
  14. Quantum Mechanics (Physics) by Albert Messiah, 1999-07-06

81. What The Bleep Do We Know?! - The Movie
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82. Please Title This Page. (Page 2)
Quantum Gravity. quantum physics; Field theory; The basics interactions; Interactions and Symmetries; Electromagnetic interaction and
http://perso.club-internet.fr/jac_leon/gravitation/article-english/e-3.html
Quantum Gravity
  • Quantum Physics
  • Field theory
  • The basics interactions
  • Interactions and Symmetries ...
  • The Superstyrings Theory
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  • 83. Focus Symposium "Quantum Physics And Communication" (2003)
    The 7th World Multiconference on SYSTEMICS, CYBERNETICS and INFORMATICS SCI 2003 Focus Symposium on quantum physics and Communication .
    http://lit.jinr.ru/QPC2003/
    The 7th World Multiconference on
    SYSTEMICS, CYBERNETICS and INFORMATICS
    SCI 2003

    Focus Symposium on
    "Quantum Physics and Communication''
    Dubna , Russia, 30 July 2 August, 2003
    Poster

    first announcement

    topics

    organizers
    ...
    main page
    Focus Symposium will be held on 30 July 2 August, 2003 , in Dubna at the International Conference Hall (see map ) of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR). Dubna is a quiet and pleasant town 130 km north of Moscow on the picturesque banks of the Volga river. There is railway and bus communication between Dubna and Moscow. Organizing institutions: Joint Institute For Nuclear Research M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry Research Center for Quantum Information Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Last updated: 25-Jul-2003 Web support by L. Kalmykova

    84. CHAOSMAGICK.ORG
    From site, This is a web site for wired people doing completely normal things like magick, rituals, hightech expermiments, quantum physics and other incredible stuff. Has a good listing of links and some new material
    http://www.chaosmagick.org
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    85. Grains Of Mystique
    A primer for the nonprofessional interested in learning about the principles of quantum physics without all the math.
    http://www.symonds.net/~deep/stuff/qp/
    Grains of Mystique Home Stuff Contact A simple introduction to quantum physics without all the hassles of mathematics. Written by Thomas Haberkern , USA, and myself.

    86. Quantum Physics
    B. Catania s Work on quantum physics vs. Information TheoryBasilio Catania s work (papers lectures) on quantum physics, Information Theory, Cosmology and Bible vs. Modern Science is presented.
    http://babbage.sissa.it/archive/quant-ph
    Quantum Physics (since 12/94)
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    Links to: arXiv quant-ph find abs

    87. Quantum Physics Product Warnings
    PLEASE NOTE Some quantum physics theories suggest that when the consumer is not directly observing this product, it may cease to exist or will exist only in a
    http://www.milk.com/random-humor/quantum_physics_product_warnings.html
    Subject: Product Warnings
    From: don@uunet.uu.net (Don Hopkins)
    Date: Wed, 3 Mar 93 00:47:11 EST WARNING: This product warps space and time in its vicinity. WARNING: This product attracts every other piece if matter in the universe, including the products of other manufacturers, with a force proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them. CAUTION: The mass of this product contains the energy equivalent of 85 million tons of TNT per net ounce of weight. HANDLE WITH EXTREME CARE: This product contains minute electrically charged particles moving at velocities in excess of five hundred million miles per hour. CONSUMER NOTICE: Because of the ``uncertainty principle,'' it is impossible for the consumer to find out at the same time both precisely where this product is and how fast it is moving. ADVISORY: There is an extremely small but nonzero chance that, through a process known as ``tunneling,'' this product may spontaneously disappear from its present location and reappear at any random place in the universe, including your neighbor's domicile. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damages or inconveniences that may result. READ THIS BEFORE OPENING PACKAGE: According to certain suggested versions of the Grand Unified Theory, the primary particles constituting this product may decay to nothingness within the next four hundred million years.

    88. Instituto Carlos I Quantum Physics Mathematics Group
    Werner Heisenberg. Paul Dirac. HOME PAGE OF THE quantum physics Mathematics Group. Instituto Carlos I, Universidad de Granada. Contents. Members, Research Topics.
    http://qpmg.ugr.es/

    89. SoulWisdom Energy Transformation
    Remote view multidimensional distance healing using principles of quantum physics, the observer and the subconscious mind to diagnose and remove blockages on polarized attitudes, emotional addictions, inner demons, archetypes, traumas in a person's auric field on all seven levels of awareness.
    http://www.soulwisdom.net/

    90. "The Post-Quantum Physics Of Consciousness"

    http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/pq/pq1.htm

    91. Military Applications Of Post-Quantum Physics
    Military Applications of Postquantum physics. (Jim Schnabel Remote Viewers, Dell,1997) Post-quantum physics has as its main prediction such a violation.
    http://www.qedcorp.com/Q/ChiaoBell.html
    Military Applications of Post-Quantum Physics
    Jack Sarfatti sarfatti@well.com I am first passing Ray Chiao's paper on intact with no comments by me. I will later see how it fits with Chris Isham's paper on quantum gravity, its implications for Chapter 12 of Murray Gell-Mann's The Quark and the Jaguar etc. Basically Gell-Mann opts for locality in a many-worlds meta-theory. Gell-Mann explicitly characterizes my 1981 memo(with A. L. Chickering) to Richard De Lauer, then Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, on controlled superluminal communication and also untappable quantum cryptography for submarine warfare as "flapdoodle". Is this really a consistent position in the light of Chiao's analysis? Second, Chiao points out how fragile Abner Shimony's "passion-at-a-distance", which forbids controlled superluminal communication, really is. This is of practical importance since Charles Bennett's theory of quantum computers depends crucially on passion-at-a-distance. On the other hand, we now have convincing evidence from recently declassified US military-intelligence remote-viewing operations that show that mental states violate passion-at-a-distance. ( Jim Schnabel: Remote Viewers, Dell,1997

    92. Real-Time Visualization Of Quantum Atomic Orbitals
    quantum physics tool that displays realtime visualizations of atomic orbitals.
    http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~dauger/orbitals/
    The Atomic Orbitals Atom in a Box (October 17, 2000) NOTICE!
    This page has moved to dauger.com . Please update your links! This page will refresh to the new site within ten seconds. This page has been accessed times. Thanks for stopping by! This is http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~dauger/orbitals/ coming to you with no commercial interruptions. Back to home
    Dean Dauger - dauger@physics.ucla.edu

    93. Quantum Physics
    quantum physics The intrinsically deterministic character of classical physics is replaced in quantum theory by intrinsic uncertainty.
    http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/quantum_physics.html
    Quantum Physics Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods and theoretical approaches, certain general principles apply to all of them. The forefront of contemporary advances in physics lies in the submicroscopic regime, whether it be in atomic, nuclear, condensed-matter, plasma, or particle physics, or in quantum optics, or even in the study of stellar structure. All are based upon quantum theory (i.e., quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) and relativity, which together form the theoretical foundations of modern physics. Many physical quantities whose classical counterparts vary continuously over a range of possible values are in quantum theory constrained to have discontinuous, or discrete, values. The intrinsically deterministic character of classical physics is replaced in quantum theory by intrinsic uncertainty. According to quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation does not always consist of continuous waves; instead it must be viewed under some circumstances as a collection of particle-like photons, the energy and momentum of each being directly proportional to its frequency (or inversely proportional to its wavelength, the photons still possessing some wavelike characteristics). Conversely, electrons and other objects that appear as particles in classical physics are endowed by quantum theory with wavelike properties as well, such a particle's quantum wavelength being inversely proportional to its momentum. In both instances, the proportionality constant is the characteristic quantum of action (action being defined as energy time)that is to say, Planck's constant h.

    94. Program On Classical And Quantum Physics Of Strong Gravitational Fields
    INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS. Program on. Program on Program on Classical and quantum physics of Strong Gravitational Fields. January 1999 July 1999.
    http://www.itp.ucsb.edu/online/gravity99/

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    activities inside KITP people ... ucsb INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS Program on Program on Program on Classical and Quantum Physics of Strong Gravitational Fields January 1999 - July 1999 Coordinators: A. Ashtekar, G. Horowitz, J. Isenberg Speakers: Please give your transparencies to the ITP staff members in the front office (Rm 1102) for scanning. They will be returned promptly to your mailbox. 1/26 1:30 p.m. Dr. Beverly Berger
    The Nature of Generic Gravitational Collapse
    [Video] 1/29 12:15 p.m. Dr. Robert Mann
    Pair Production of Rotating Black Holes
    [Audio] 2/09 12:15 p.m. Dr. Donald Marolf
    Introduction to Black Branes
    [Audio] 2/19 12:15 p.m. Dr. Jennie Traschen
    Fermionic Zero Modes on Black Branes and Gravitational Spin-Spin Interaction
    [Audio] 2/23 1:30 p.m. Dr. Joe Polchinski
    Introduction to D-Branes
    [Audio] 3/2 1:30 p.m. Dr. Steven Carlip
    Black Hole Entropy and Conformal Fields Theory
    [Audio] 3/5 12:15 p.m. Dr. Scott Hughes
    Binary Black Holes and Gravitational Wave Astronomy
    3/9 1:30 p.m. Dr. Joe Polchinski
    UCSB Introduction to D-Branes (continued) [Audio] 3/12 12:15 p.m. Dr. David Garfinkle

    95. Quantum Physics
    quantum physics. Quantum Mysteries http//epunix.biols.susx.ac.uk/Home/John_Gribbin/Quantum.html. Be very careful about the CopenhagenInterpretation
    http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?QuantumPhysics

    96. Quantum Physics Sample Problems
    Home Page of Peggy E. Schweiger. quantum physics Homework. Photoelectric Effect. Ans 7772 nm; 1282 nm. quantum physics Notes. quantum physics Sample Problems.
    http://www.cyberclassrooms.net/~pschweiger/quantumhw.html
    Home Page of Peggy E. Schweiger
    Quantum Physics Homework
    Photoelectric Effect
  • The threshold frequency of tin is 1.2 x 10 Hz. What is the threshold wavelength? What is the work function of tin? Ans: 250 nm; 4.97 eV
  • In number one, if 167 nm light falls on tin, what is the kinetic energy of ejected photoelectrons? Ans: 2.47 eV
  • In number one, what is the speed of the ejected photoelectrons? Ans: 9.31 x 10 m/s
  • The threshold frequency of a given metal is 6.7 x 10 Hz. It is illuminated by 350 nm light. What is the kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons? Ans: 0.78 eV
  • In number four, the metal is illuminated by 550 nm light. What is the kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons? Ans: eV
  • The work function of iron is 4.7 eV. What is the threshold wavelength of iron? Ans: 264 nm
  • If the iron is exposed to 150 nm light, what is the kinetic energy of the ejected electrons? Use work function of iron given in number 6. Ans: 3.58 eV
  • In number 7, what is their speed? Ans: 1.12 x 10 m/s de Broglie Wavelength
  • What is the de Broglie wavelength of a deuteron of mass 3.3 x 10
  • 97. Quantum Future Home
    quantum physics and Metaphysics. Comments, abstracts and papers on Event Enhanced Quantum Theory. Quantum Theory of single systems. Source Aurora/Cassiopaea. Author Arkadiusz Jadczyk
    http://www.cassiopaea.org/quantum_future/qf.htm
    QUANTUM FUTURE
    What are the main problems in QF?
    What are the main theses of the Quantum Future Project?
    What's new in QF WWW pages?
    What are the main problems that QF aims to solve?
    Solve the Quantum Measurement Problem (~partly done) Derive quantum mechanical postulates from the dynamics (~partly done) Extend Quantum Theory so as to describe individual systems (~partly done) See how far "Quantum Theory Without Observers" can advance (~partly done) Reconcile Quantum Theory with Relativity (~work in progress) Understand the true source of randomness in Quantum Theory (~to be done) Understand the relation between "potentialities" (probability amplitudes) and "actualities" (events) in Quantum Theory (~first steps made) See if the Many Worlds Interpretation makes sense (~first steps made) Unify Matter, Geometry and Information (~to be done) Understand what must be added to QT so as to embrace certain phenomena of consciousness and life (~to be done) Understand the relation between "subjective" and "objective" (~to be done) Understand time and time travel (~to be done) Understand Free Will. Construct Free Will Detector-Enhancer. (~ to be modified)

    98. MaPhySto Workshop Stochastics And Quantum Physics
    Workshop on Stochastics and quantum physics. Yuri Yu. Lobanov Stochastic calculations in quantum physics via numerical integration in metric spaces.
    http://www.maphysto.dk/oldpages/events/QuantumStoc99/
    MaPhySto
    Centre for Mathematical Physics and Stochastics
    Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Aarhus
    Funded by The Danish National Research Foundation
    Workshop on Stochastics and Quantum Physics
    Thursday 21 October - Tuesday 26 October, 1999
    Aud. G1/G2, Department of Mathematical Sciences
    University of Aarhus
    The Workshop focussed on some of the areas where concepts and techniques from Stochastics (i.e. Probability and Mathematical Statistics) are, or seem likely soon to become, of real quantum physical importance. By bringing together leading physicists and mathematicians, having an active interest in the themes of the Workshop, it was sought to foster fruitful discussions and collaboration on the role and use of Stochastics in Quantum Physics.
    Schedule for the Workshop
    Time Thursday
    (Aud. G2) Friday
    (Aud. G2) Saturday
    (Aud. G1) Monday
    (Aud. G1) Tuesday
    (Aud. G1) registr. Bardou Holevo Peres Helland COFFEE Course Course Belavkin Carmichael Høyer Course Course Belavkin Wiseman Lindblad LUNCH (from 12.30)

    99. Transfer Point
    Experimental poetry and prose thrown in a blender with Buddhism, transpersonal psychology, quantum physics, genetics, and transhumanism.
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    100. Quantum Physics With Regard To Spirituality
    quantum physics. by. Alex PATERSON. INDEX OF SCIENCE articles written, posted online, or recommended by Alex Paterson. quantum physics.
    http://www.vision.net.au/~apaterson/science/physics_quantum.htm
    QUANTUM PHYSICS
    by
    Alex PATERSON
    http://www.vision.net.au/~apaterson/science/physics_quantum.htm Updated: 1 January 2004 MASTER INDEX of articles written or recommended by Alex Paterson INDEX OF SCIENCE articles written, posted online, or recommended by Alex Paterson
    QUANTUM PHYSICS
    QUANTUM PHYSICS is at the cutting edge of Western science and in many respects goes way beyond Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The interesting thing about quantum physics is that the original impetus giving rise to it, namely the pursuit of the elemental building blocks of the Universe (separate elementary particles) has become meaningless with the discovery that the Universe appears to be an undivided Whole in a perpetual state of dynamic flux. Like Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Quantum Physics reveals the Universe to be a single gigantic field of energy in which matter is just a 'slowed down' form of energy. Further, Quantum Physics has discovered that matter/energy does not exist with any certainty in definite places, but rather shows 'tendencies' to exist. (i.e. the 'Uncertainty Principle' ) Even more intriguing is the notion that the existence of an observer is fundamental to the existence of the Universe - a concept known as 'The Observer Effect' - implying that the Universe is a product of consciousness. (i.e. the Mind of God)

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