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  1. Problems and Solutions in Quantum Chemistry and Physics by Charles S. Johnson Jr., Lee G. Pedersen, 1987-01-01
  2. The Body Quantum: The New Physics of Body, Mind and Health by Fred Alan Wolf, 1986-12
  3. The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature by Heinz R. Pagels, 1984-04-01
  4. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 1: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation, and Heat by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, et all 2005-07-29
  5. Evolution of Physics by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, 1967-10-30
  6. Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension by Marc Seifer Ph.D., 2008-08-13
  7. Introductory Quantum Physics and Relativity by Vlatko Vedral, Jacob Dunningham, 2010-11-22
  8. Introducing Quantum Theory: A Graphic Guide to Science's Most Puzzling Discovery by J.P. McEvoy, Oscar Zarate, 2003-10-14
  9. In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality by John Gribbin, 1984-08-01
  10. Philosophical Problems of Quantum Physics by Werner Heisenberg, 1979-06
  11. The Quantum Ten: A Story of Passion, Tragedy, Ambition, and Science by Sheilla Jones, 2008-05-28
  12. Physics of the Soul: The Quantum Book of Living, Dying, Reincarnation and Immortality by Amit Goswami, 2001-09
  13. Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals: Emended Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Richard P. Feynman, Albert R. Hibbs, et all 2010-07-21
  14. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (2nd Edition) by David J. Griffiths, 2004-04-10

41. BUBL LINK: Quantum Physics
Subjects consciousness, neural networks, quantum physics Introductory information on quantum physics, covering the nature of particles and waves and
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    Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
    Bi-monthly journal on all areas in which theoretical physics and mathematics interact with each other, such as atomic physics, quantum gravity, statistical mechanics, algebraic geometry and quantum groups. Aimed at theoretical and mathematical physicists and mathematicians.
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    Subjects: geometry, gravity, mathematical physics, quantum physics
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    AIP Physics News
    Weekly bulletin from the American Institute of Physics reviewing the latest advances in physics. It is possible to browse subject areas from cosmology to quantum theory, past issues and also search for keywords.
    Author: American Institute of Physics
    Subjects: nanotechnology, physics news, physics research, quantum physics

    42. Physics - The Complete Guide To Physics - Articles - Glossary - Examples - Help
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    43. QUPON - Home
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    46. QUANTUMEDICINE
    Gaetano Conforto describes the relationship between spiritmind-body and healing with the help of quantum physics. Multilingual site based in Italy.
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    47. Hinduism & Quantum Physics
    In quantum physics much has been made over Bell s Theorem. We frequently assume that quantum physics applies only to the diminutive realm of nature
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    Click on underscored words to open paragraph BELL'S THEOREM - VEDANTA AND QUANTUM PHYSICS TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION LOWERS CHOLESTEROL
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    Vedanta as the synthesis of Science and Religion ... Modern Physics and Philosophical Reason
    The basic oneness of the universe is not only the central
    characteristic of the mystical experience, but is also one
    of the most important revelations of modern physics.
    "THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE"-Prof.Henry Stapp, Quantum physicist. BELL'S THEOREM - VEDANTA AND QUANTUM PHYSICS HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE PHYSICAL WORLD 'Om Isha vasyam idam sarvam, yat kincha jagatyam jagat' "All this- whatever exists in this changing
    universe, is pervaded by God"
    -Isa Upanishad "Om purnamadah purnamidam purnaat purnamudachyate,
    purnasya purnamadaya purnamevaavashishyate" "That (pure consciousness) is full(perfect); this(the manifest universe of matter; of names and forms being maya) is full. This fullness has been projected from that fullness. When this fullness merges in that fullness, all that remains is fullness."
    -Peace invocation- Isa Upanishad "The Supreme Brahman(God) is the only Reality. The idea of the phenomenal universe is falsely superimposed upon it."

    48. Quantum Times
    Latest quantum physics and nanotechnology news stories.
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    Study suggests new way of making super-hard nanomaterials
    Sep 16 Research conducted by a team of scientists led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory suggests a new way of making super-hard materials under high-pressure conditions. The research offers a glimpse at harder materials that could one day be used in fusion energy production, spacecraft shielding and safer automobile frames, as well as other applications. Read more ...
    Researchers Create DNA-Based Sensors for Nano-Tongues and Nano-Noses
    Sep 15 Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with strands of DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odors and tastes, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Monell Chemical Sciences Center. Their findings are published in the current issue of the journal Nano Letters , a publication of the American Chemical Society. Read more ...
    Rensselaer researchers to study nano springs, rods, beams
    Sep 15 Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are exploring the potential of nanomechanical systems by making and testing springs, rods, and beams on the nanoscale. They have been awarded a $1.15 million grant from the National Science Foundation for the research. Read more ...

    49. Starlab Archive
    A privately funded, 'blue sky' research institute in Brussels, Belgium, now closed. Areas of study included quantum physics, nanotechnology, protein folding, and robotics. Archives of research material and links to researchers.
    http://www.space-time.info/starlab/StarlabArchive.html
    Starlab NV/SA was a privately funded, Blue Sky research institute in Brussels, Belgium. At the time of the bankruptcy (June 12, 2001), there worked about 100 people, from which 70 scientists and engineers. The range of research areas was very broad: intelligent clothing, stemcell research , emotics, transarchitecture , robotics, theoretical physics (e.g., the possibilities of time-travel quantum consciousness quantum computation art ... new media , biophysics, materials science, protein folding and nano-electronics, to mention a couple [ all falling within the acronym " BANG " - Bit, Atoms, Neurons, Genes . Recently this combination was recognized at MIT ]. Also see the Seminar list. Blue Sky Research , Multi-disciplinarity, Deep Future, " Revenge of the Nerds ", Creating Wealth, Serendipity and " In this place 100 years means nothing " were some of the mottos. S t a r l a b A r c h i v e Space-Time Home Shebang Archive Research People ... Starlab Pictures Starlab Archive Description Archive of Starlab Research Laboratories, Brussels (1997-2001)

    50. Nanotech News: PhysOrg.com
    PhysOrg.com is dedicated to science, physics and technology. The latest news about Nano and quantum physics. Nano and quantum physics news feed news
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    Researchers Create DNA-Based Sensors for Nano-Tongues and Nano-Noses , Sep 15
    Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with strands of DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odors and tastes, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Monell Chemical Sciences Center. Their findings are published in the current issue of the journal Nano Letters , a publication of the American Chemical Society.
    Nano radios for microchips , Sep 15
    Radios the size of bacteria employing nano-magnets could help microchips wirelessly communicate with one another, experts told UPI's Nano World.
    Rensselaer researchers to study nano springs, rods, beams

    51. Quantum Mechanics -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Physics
    French, AP and Taylor, EF An Introduction to quantum physics. New York WW Norton, 1978. Gasiorowicz, S. quantum physics, 2nd ed. New York Wiley, 1995.
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    Quantum mechanics is the description of motion and interaction of particles at the small scales where the discrete nature of the physical world becomes important. Quantum mechanics represented a fundamental break with classical physics , in which energies and angular momenta were regarded as continuous quantities that could change by arbitrary amounts. The first break with classical physics was performed by Planck who, in order to explain the observed spectrum of a blackbody, was forced to postulate that the oscillators in a blackbody could attain only certain quantized energies. Niels Bohr had a large influence on the development of quantum mechanics through his so-called " Copenhagen Interpretation ," a philosophical construct which was formulated to provide a fundamental framework for understanding the implicit assumptions, limitations, and applicability of the theory of quantum mechanics. Einstein subsequently postulated that electromagnetic radiation could exist only in discrete units, called

    52. 8.04 > Quantum Physics > Home
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    53. A New Model Course In Applied Quantum Physics
    A New Model Course in Applied quantum physics. A set of of instructor resources for introductory quantum mechanics and modern physics.
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    A New Model Course in Applied Quantum Physics
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    54. Welcome To The New Model Course In Applied Quantum Physics
    Applied quantum physics. A set of instructor resources for introductory modern physics and quantum mechanics. Welcome to the webbased version of A New
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    introductory modern physics and quantum mechanics
    Welcome to the web-based version of A New Model Course in Applied Quantum Physics The materials in this web site are not intended to be a stand-alone course but rather a set of resources for instructors of introductory quantum mechanics and modern physics. Information on understanding how students learn the physics and materials for use in the classroom are included. If you are interested in pilot testing any of these materials, please contact us. At no cost to you, we will give you
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    55. Grains Of Mystique
    If you wanted a simple tutorial , an introduction to quantum physics without all the hassles of mathematics (essential though it may be to physicists and
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    Back to FAQS.ORG homepage Grains of Mystique Most of you will have heard the word quantum , and often wondered what it means, or what its significance is. Of course, there are lots of books available on this matter, complete with equations and rigorous derivations. If you wanted a simple 'tutorial', an introduction to quantum physics without all the hassles of mathematics (essential though it may be to physicists and researchers), then read on. In order to understand the concepts successfully, a knowledge of elementary physics is a prerequisite. Footnotes act as a revision, if your memory of secondary school sciences has faded! This work has been scrutinised by the members of the USENET newsgroup sci.physics.relativity , and we thank them for their review and useful suggestions. Grains of Mystique: Quantum Physics for the Layman Open Publication License , as described at Opencontent.org

    56. A Lazy Layman's Guide To Quantum Physics
    The meaning of quantum physics is a bit of a taboo subject, but everyone thinks about This theory explains the paradoxes of quantum physics perfectly.
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    A Lazy Layman's Guide to Quantum Physics James Higgo 1999 What is Quantum Physics? That's an easy one: it's the science of things so small that the quantum nature of reality has an effect. Quantum means 'discrete amount' or 'portion'. Max Planck discovered in 1900 that you couldn't get smaller than a certain minimum amount of anything. This minimum amount is now called the Planck unit. Why is it weird? Niels Bohr, the father of the orthodox 'Copenhagen Interpretation' of quantum physics once said, "Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it". To understand the weirdness completely, you just need to know about three experiments: Light Bulb, Two Slits, Schroedinger's Cat. Two Slits The simplest experiment to demonstrate quantum weirdness involves shining a light through two parallel slits and looking at the screen. It can be shown that a single photon (particle of light) can interfere with itself, as if it travelled through both slits at once. Light Bulb Imagine a light bulb filament gives out a photon, seemingly in a random direction. Erwin Schroedinger came up with a nine-letter-long equation that correctly predicts the chances of finding that photon at any given point. He envisaged a kind of wave, like a ripple from a pebble dropped into a pond, spreading out from the filament. Once you look at the photon, this 'wavefunction' collapses into the single point at which the photon really is. Schroedinger's Cat In this experiment, we take your pet cat and put it in a box with a bottle of cyanide. We rig it up so that a detector looks at an isolated electron and determines whether it is 'spin up' or 'spin down' (it can have either characteristic, seemingly at random). If it is 'spin up', then the bottle is opened and the cat gets it. Ten minutes later we open the box and see if the cat is alive or dead. The question is: what state is the cat in between the detector being activated and you opening the box. Nobody has actually done this experiment (to my knowledge) but it does show up a paradox that arises in certain interpretations.

    57. Foundations Of Probability And Physics - 2
    PDF file Aims to discuss probabilistic foundations of classical and quantum physics. Includes contact information, arrangements and aims and objectives of the conference.
    http://www.msi.vxu.se/aktuellt/konferens/foundations2.pdf

    58. Wiley::Quantum Physics, 3rd Edition
    quantum physics, 3rd Edition Stephen Gasiorowicz ISBN 0471-05700-2 Hardcover 352 pages Gasiorowicz is a world class researcher in quantum physics.
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    59. Wiley::Quantum Physics & Field Theory
    quantum physics Field Theory (50), Listings 125 26-50 Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics The Strange Theory of Light in a Box by Sergio M. Dutra
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    60. Quantum Physics, Depth Psychology, And Beyond By Thomas J. McFarlane
    Because this paper does not presuppose familiarity with quantum physics or The fundamental laws of quantum physics were discovered independently in 1925
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    revised June 21, 2000 ABSTRACT: This paper begins with a review of developments in the modern Western worldview, especially as they relate to the relationships between psyche and matter, with particular emphasis on certain trends in psychology and physics in the early 20th century. Next the paper discusses several ideas relating to the connection between psyche and matter, especially those related to Jungian depth psychology and quantum physics. The paper concludes with some thoughts on how the unity of psyche and matter suggested by these ideas might provide a framework for an integrated understanding of both the inner and outer realms of experience.
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