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True Story:

At the height of World War II, in 1942, the British Navy had a sudden breakdown in radio communications. The British became convinced that it was a German trick. It turned out to be disturbances caused by sunspots over 93 million miles away.

The True Story of Black Hawk Down from the A&E Video Store.

Cosmos Collector's Edition Boxed set - VHS
Carl Sagan's COSMOS is one of the most influential science programs ever made.

Q. Does the moon have a dark side?

A. The moon does have a far side which is impossible to see from the earth, but it doesn't mean that it's always dark. Each side of the moon is dark for no longer than 15 days at a time.


Q. Where does sound come from?

A. The air is always filled with sound waves. All things give off vibrations, but some have a low frequency which most cannot hear. The reason: it may take 3 minutes to make a single vibration. They may be caused by earthquakes and storms.




First Quantum Dots Applied To Living Organism

Quantum computing making 'tremendous progress'

NIST solving a mystery among electrons



Quantum Mechanics - Old Quantum Theory

Quantum Mechanics - an Introduction

Cosmic Mirage - Dark Matter

Schrodinger's Cat

Visual Quantum Mechanics

Quantum and Foundational Physics (A. Zeilinger)

Quantum Physics Online

What is Quantum Physics?

Welcome to QSR - quantum science research

Quantum Information Science

Time Development of Quantum Mechanical Systems

Some Basic Ideas About Quantum Mechanics








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