By By Paul Sutter – Astrophysicist for livescience.com Neutron stars are essentially city-size atomic nuclei composed of individual neutrons crammed together just about as tightly as possible. Shown here, an illustration of a […] Read More
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It was 20 years ago today, or almost, that Tom Bearden’s (et al) Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG) burst onto the scene, putting out a solid overunity power performance which was […] Read More
Here is a list of some recent energy physics studies developed by a variety of experimenters…hope you find this topic as intriguing as I do… 2020 ENERGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY […] Read More
Physicists discover the ‘Kings and Queens of Quantumness’ by Adam Mann at LiveScience.com Is that light particle more like a ball careening through space, or more of a smeary mess […] Read More
There is a very intelligent fellow on YouTube with some intriguing theories about reality. He calls himself Morgue. Anyway, here is his latest, and following that is my reply. Fascinating. […] Read More
From the World News Group: A Briton, a German, and an American are sharing physics’ highest honor for their research into “one of the most exotic objects in the universe,” […] Read More
From Technion to all my Jewish friends, have a little Rube Goldberg…oy, Happy Passover…
IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION THAT I REPORT THE AP TEST RESULTS FOR MY AP CALCULUS BC AND AP PHYSICS C CLASSES: Calculus ==> 30 tests taken ==> […] Read More
Fun with the Van de Graaff generator! Beverly Hills HS – April 2017