- Particle physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Subatomic particles. 2 History. 3 The Standard Model. 4 Experiment. 5 Theory. 6 ... All the particles and their interactions observed to date can almost be ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_physics
- Alternative Physics Based On Particles' Internal Energy Model
Commonsense alternative explanations of so called relativity effects and many other phenomena. MS Word format. http://www.malovic.co.yu/ep.htm
- American Physical Society
Division of Particles and Fields. http://www.aps.org/units/dpf
- Virtual Partical FAQ
This site answers questions about virtual particles. http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/hangar/6929/Part-virtualiFAQ.html
- DA Nanomaterials
A joint venture between DuPont and Air Products, develops and manufactures colloidal silica sols and particles for electronic applications. http://www.nanoslurry.com/index.htm
- The Bonding Durability of Sorbent Particles
Presentation of a newly developed method for the evaluation of the bonding durability of sorbent particles to meltblown composite nonwovens. Author: C. Nowicka. http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/42_14_46.pdf
- Optics of Biological Particles
Fluorescence and Other Optical Properties of Biological Particles, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation. http://cyto.kinetics.nsc.ru/OBP
- The Theory of Distance-Time
Defining space and time in the literal way we experience it - via particles -, the author, Keith Maxwell Hardy, creates a quantum theory of space and time, including applications to photon kinematics and quantum tunneling. http://www.comcity.com/distance-time
- The Charged Particles Model
Polytopes and optimal packing of p points in n dimensional spheres. Includes a java applet based on a model which allows for generation of multidimensional regular and semi-regular polytopes. http://presh.com/hovinga
- Particles, Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
Explains some of the more interesting results and predictions of modern physics. http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/rmext04/92andwed/pf_quant.html
- Elementary Particles Simulation
Elementary Particles Simulation using Java Technology.An application made for educational purposes. http://mikeathan.tripod.com
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