A magic site for researchers to
source most things about the history and philosophy of
Science, from the Ancient Greeks to the modern scientists.
A must surf, but be warned, to surf this site will take
several weeks. It is well indexed, and extremely
fascinating.
An examination of the ancient Ęther
theory as accepted up until about 1950. The ęther theory
has never been disproven, however in its old form is
highly circumspeck. The site offers the researcher a
great deal of background information through a collection
of articles and papers that are well worth reading.
Unfortunately, the authors of the ęther theories
presented base their views on the accepted scientific
truths, that being that Newton is 100% correct and that
Einstein's contradictory theories are in agreement with
science and above Nature.
Ken Seto, Model Mechanics. This
site is a must read, being a work that proposes another
different view of the universe, through absolute motion.
It presents another theory of gravity (different to the
one here) and much more. It is well worth the surf to
contrast and compare the ideas expressed.
Harold Aspden explores Einstein
and the theories that science accepts as truths, only to
identify little truth. He proposes better alternatives
and gives credance to accepting the Aether theory.
Connect to an on-line
astronomical observatory at Bradford in the UK Registered
users can log jobs to view asteroids, planets, stars and
galaxies. Non registered users can view some fascinating
images of the Universe made with their instrument.
This is a chemical business site. Free for
download are viewers to examine 3-D chemical models, especially
Calcium Carbonate. The viewers are about 4MB, so you will need to have
plenty of free disk space.