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  1. The Oxford Guide to the History of Physics and Astronomy
  2. From Clockwork to Crapshoot: A History of Physics by Roger G. Newton, 2007-01-31
  3. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, 1998-09-01
  4. The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next by Lee Smolin, 2007-09-04
  5. Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics by Jennifer Ouellette, 2005-12-01
  6. Forces and Fields: The Concept of Action at a Distance in the History of Physics by Mary B. Hesse, 2005-06-17
  7. Landmark Experiments in Twentieth Century Physics by George L. Trigg, 1995-04-19
  8. The Rise of the Standard Model: A History of Particle Physics from 1964 to 1979
  9. The History of Physics by Isaac Asimov, 1984-05
  10. Concepts of Space: The History of Theories of Space in Physics: Third, Enlarged Edition by Max Jammer, 1994-01-07
  11. Evolution of Physics by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, 1967-10-30
  12. Quantum Generations: A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century by Helge Kragh, 2002-03-04
  13. Energy, Force and Matter: The Conceptual Development of Nineteenth-Century Physics (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science) by Peter M. Harman, 1982-04-30
  14. Thirty Years that Shook Physics: The Story of Quantum Theory by George Gamow, 1985-07-01

1. Center For History Of Physics - American Institute Of Physics
Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and optics.
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2. AIP Center For History Of Physics Web Sites
http//www.aip.org/history/exhibits. htm
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3. HISTORY / PHILOSOPHY LINKS
Review Articles and Tutorials in an Encyclopaedic Format at The Net Advance of Physics, MIT.
http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/hist.html
The Net Advance of Physics: HISTORY OF PHYSICS
HISTORY OF PHYSICS: General Collections HISTORY OF PHYSICS: Fields of Physics and Famous Experiments

4. Events In History Of Physics
Physics TimeLine Lots of dates listed, but the quality is lacking in parts. Difficult to sort things out. The History of Mathematics Seems
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5. Physics Central
Explains how physics is part of the everyday world. Answer questions on how things work and describes the latest research.
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6. History Of Physics And Astronomy
Collection of links to articles on the history of Physics and Astronomy.
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7. Physics Central Physics Links - Physics History
With Physics Central, we communicate the excitement and importance of physics to everyone. We invite you to visit our site every week to find out how
http://www.physicscentral.com/resources/history.html
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beginner general advanced A Century of Physics
Navigate through a timeline of the history of physics in the 20th century and beyond… 100th anniversary of electron
celebrates the discovery of the electron. By Institute of Physics. Transistor
PBS program site on the legacy of the transistor Center for the History of Physics Exhibits and online source materials for history of physics and allied fields by the American Institute of Physics Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics
A documented archive of information about 20th century women who have made original and important contributions to physics before 1976
Beginner: for people of all ages who are just beginning to discover the world of physics General: for those who are now taking or have taken, the equivalent of a high school physics course Advanced: beyond the level of high school physics

8. Physics And Astronomy - PhysLink.com
Links to physics departments, physical societies, journals, job information, and other physics related information.
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9. Physics History
1637 Rene Descartes, inertia, mechanistic physics 1867 James Maxwell, statistical physics and thermal equilibrium 1868 Joseph Lockyer, element Helium
http://webplaza.pt.lu/fklaess/html/HISTORIA.HTML
Physics Chronology From the Copernican Revolution to superstrings, a chronology of some of the
greatest discoveries of natural philosophy.
Despite my best efforts I cannot be sure about the accuracy of all the dates
and attributions.
1269: Pierre de Maricourt, experiments with magnets
1325: Jean Buridan, physics of impetus
1450: Johann Gutenberg, first printing press in Europe
1472: Johannes Regiomontanus, observation of Halley's comet
1551: G. Cardan, studies of falling bodies
1553: Giambattista Benedetti, proposed equality of fall rates
1543: Nicolaus Copernicus, heliocentric theory
1572: Tycho Brahe, witnesses a supernova and cites it as evidence that the heavens are not changeless 1576: Tycho Brahe, constructs a planetary observatory 1576: Thomas Digges, illustration of an infinite universe surrounding a Copernican solar system 1577: Tycho Brahe, observes that a comet passes through the orbits of othe planets 1582: Galilei Galileo, constancy of period of pendulum 1586: Simon Stevin, statics of inclined plane 1586: Simon Stevin, verification of equality of fall rates

10. CWP - Contributions Of 20th C. Women To Physics (redirect)
Historical archive containing profiles of women who have made original and important contributions to physics. Profiles focus on the physicist's
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11. The American Physical Society Presents "A Century Of Physics"
The materials and images contained in the Century of Physics Time Line are copyrighted and protected by the International and Pan American Copyright
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12. Images Of Physicists
Other Resources. The American Institute of Physics maintains an informative site on the History of Physics here.
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13. Www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_physics.htm
Stanford University Department of physics historyPhysics Department History. The Early Years, 1891 through the 1930 s; The Middle 1930 s through the 1960 s; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_physics.htm

14. Physics History
Physics Chronology From the Copernican Revolution to superstrings, a chronology of some of the greatest discoveries of natural philosophy.
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15. The Office Of Science - High Energy And Nuclear Physics History
The focus of the nuclear physics research program has been to understand During the late 1960s and 1970s, nuclear physics research was performed mainly
http://www.er.doe.gov/Sub/About/History/Program_Offices/HEP_hs.htm
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HIgh Energy and Nuclear Physics The focus of the nuclear physics research program has been to: understand the structure of protons and neutrons, as well as mesons, in terms of the underlying quark and gluon structure; understand nuclear structure and reactions, especially nuclei at the limits of mass (superheavy elements), excitation energy, angular momentum, and neutron-to-proton ratio; study the properties and phases of nuclear matter; study fundamental symmetries of nature as they are apparent in nuclei and nuclear reactions; and study the nuclear dynamics of the sun, supernova, other astrophysical objects, and nucleosynthesis, which includes understanding the properties of neutrinos. Another major direction for high energy physics in recent years has been into space, since particle physics is essential to an understanding of our universe and its evolution. As one example, high energy physics techniques were used in the 1990s to discover that the expansion of the universe since the Big Bang is actually speeding up rather than slowing down. Plans are being made to pursue this very important discovery with an orbiting telescope.

16. Upheaval In Physics: History Of The Light-Speed Debate
Upheaval in physics history of the LightSpeed Debate Raymond Birge, highly respected chairman of the physics department at the University of
http://www.ldolphin.org/cdk-helen.html
From Personal Update Upheaval in Physics:
History of the Light-Speed Debate
by Helen D. Setterfield
bhs4light@baptistmail.com
Ed Note: We have been following Barry Setterfield's research on the speed of light since 1993. [1] It is interesting that both evolutionists and creation scientists can be blinded by their own presuppositions...] When we walk into a dark room, flip a switch and the light is instantly on, it seems that light has no speed but is somehow infinite - instantly there - and that was the majority opinion of scientists and philosophers until September 1676, when Danish astronomer Olaf Roemer announced to the Paris Academie des Sciences that the anomalous behavior of the eclipse times of Jupiter's inner moon, Io, could be accounted for by a finite speed of light. [2] His work and his report split the scientific community in half, involving strong opinions and discussions for the next fifty years. It was Bradley's independent confirmation of the finite speed of light, published January 1, 1729, which finally ended the opposition. [3] The speed of light was finite-incredibly fast, but finite. The following question was: "Is the speed of light constant?" Interestingly enough, every time it was measured over the next few hundred years, it seemed to be a little slower than before. This could be explained away, as the first measurements were unbelievably rough compared to the technical accuracy later. It was not that simple, though. When the same person did the same test using the same equipment at a later period in time, the speed was slower. Not much, but slower.

17. CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu//Some Physics History
Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics Photo gallery of 20th century women who have made original and important contributions to physics
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18. Harvard University Department Of Physics History
Early History. Physics was a required course at Harvard College by 1642. At that time, the text was by Aristotle. In 1726, Thomas Hollis of London endowed a
http://www.physics.harvard.edu/history.htm

19. Harvard University Department Of Physics History
in the history of the Jefferson Laboratory during its first three decades.” Soon, new facilities were to be added to the Laboratory, and as physics
http://www.physics.harvard.edu/history2.htm

20. Princeton University Press Physics Subject Area: Physics History And Philosophy
physics history and Philosophy. Go to Listing by Author Quantum Generations A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century. H. Kragh.
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