If your browser supported Java(tm), you'd be seeing a beautiful spiraling blue galaxy right now! LadyBlue's Home Warped Pages! Warped Pages! Riddles & Twisters Sign the Guest Book See the Universe Recipe for Web Pages Friends on the Web Newspapers and Magazines Work Related Links LadyBlue's Sky Room [sumhorsd.gif] This is my favorite room in the whole house! I find physics very interesting. I hope you enjoy it. :) If you're looking for good books on physics, try Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos', Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time', or John Gribbon's 'In Search of Schrodinger's Cat'. Want some info on the Space Shuttle missions? Want to see pictures of earth taken from the Space Shuttle? How 'bout some 3-D pics and movies that require 3-D glasses? Or even just a nice fly around? Then Jet Propulsion Laboratories is where you want to be! JPL - Imaging Radar Home Page I love this picture of ic434. Famous Horse Head Galaxy Picture of ic434 Click here or on the picture to see the better resolution .gif The American Astronomical Society (AAS), established 1899, is the major professional organization in North America for astronomers and other scientists and individuals interested in astronomy. American Astronomical Society Home Page Eric's Treasure Trove of Science is just that, a treasure trove that he created of astronomy, chemistry, math, music, and physics. He is currently a research scientist and system administrator at the University of Virginia's astronomy department. Thanks Eric! Eric W. Weisstein's Treasure Trove NASA's speculation about lightning on Mars with an artist's coneception. I thought it looked cool! Lightning on Mars Clean Energies Technologies, Inc. is doing some amazing work with cold fusion! Clean Energy Technologies, Inc.(Home Page) MIT's research on Cold Fusion Cold Fusion Technology Phil Gibbs has extensive resources on physics, plus a FREE electronic book! If you like physics, you want to check out his pages. New and Alternative Theories of Physics If you want to find out anything about Einstein (he's my hero!), you can find it here. Albert Einstein Online Stephen Hawking is arguably THE most influential physicist of today! Stephen Hawking (Home Page) Stephen Hawking, The Big Bang, and God David Cherniack Films: Transcripts - Hawking vs. the Strings Carl Sagan is the astronomer who got me interested in physics from watching his series, COSMOS. Did you know that he never really said "Billions and Billions" in that series? His loss on Dec 20th, 1996 to pneumonia will be sorely felt throughout the cosmos. Carl Sagan's Home Page (very brief) The Dr. Carl Sagan Honorary Site Morningside realaudio clips of Sagan Dr. Carl Sagan The Planetary Society (Co-founded by Carl Sagan) TPS : TRIBUTE TO CARL SAGAN Can we really travel through time? Doc Fortran's Page of Time Here's the physics related sites the University of Texas at Austin finds interesting. Physics Related Web Sites Gorgeous images of gaseous nebulae (some taken by hubble) and a bit of information about each. The Web Nebulae Fermilab is a high-energy physics laboratory, home of the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Tevatron Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Home Page Are there really 10 dimensions? A Theory of Everything: Virtual Chaos Can we really be certain of anything? The Birth of Quantum Physics The Nature of Existance Origin of Universe Is the Universe just stringing us along? The Second Superstring Revolution [sumhorsd.gif] For issues with pregnancy or trying to conceive, visit Baby Talk Zone. Learn how to make money online with web advertising at Web Ad Zone. Last updated by LadyBlue Friday, June 10, 2005 07:03 PM