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Mathematics, Physics & Space Page
Mathematics
"Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater."
Albert Einstein 1879 - 1955
This site includes both elementary and highschool mathematics.
A dynamic, global mathematics resource center available to students, parents, teachers and those who have inquisitive minds.
An internet magazine published five times a year which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the
practical applications of mathematics. Whether you want to know how to build a sundial, how to keep your messages safe or what shape the universe is, it's all here.
Mathematical Atlas A Gentle Introduction to the Mathematics Subject Classification Schemes
All about the scares, scams, junk, panics, and flummery cooked up by the media, politicians, bureaucrats,
so-called scientists and others who try to confuse you with wrong numbers.
Physics
A mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied fields including astronomy, geophysics, and optics. Discover information about:
Learn about Collisions, objects that fall from the sky & those that stay there, rollercoasters, and the science behind making a shot in basketball !
From levitating frogs to spinning disks of spiralling fire, the American Physical Society
puts physics front and centre.
~A collection of annotated links to physics sites organized by topic~
Light playing on water drops, dust or ice crystals in the atmosphere produces a host of visualspectacles - rainbows, halos, glories, coronas and many more. Find out where to see them and how they form.
Then seek and enjoy them outdoors
This site is all about snow crystals and snowflakes, and how these remarkably complex and beautiful structures appear, quite literally, out of thin air
The visual appeal of fluids in motion -beauty & physics. This site offers a look into waves, vortexes, aurora, shock waves, condensation, and supersonic cars.
Space
If you're interested in satellites or astronomy, this site aims to provide you with all the information needed to observe; satellites, Mir and the International Space Station , the Space Shuttle , bright flares from Iridium satellites , as well as other spaceflight and astronomical information. (A commercial site .)
This site is a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet. The database is maintained by the AstroWeb Consortium, a collaboration involving 9 individuals at 7 institutions .
This virtual tour walks you through the observatory, right from the front gate, and provides ample links to different aspects of interest. The remainder of the site is dedicated to the scientific programs being undertaken at the observatory, and the history of the site, including many images.