Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry and the August 2011 Riots in Britain
[ad_1] A young Malaysian student nursing a broken jaw, inflicted upon him during the August 2011 riots across Britain, expressed sorrow for those who robbed him during their pretext of coming to his aid. His compassion toward their actions made headlines around the world. The Prime Minister of Britain made it clear that he had […]
A Voyage Through Physics Technical Terms to Explore Their Roots of English Origin
[ad_1] Here are certain words,commonly used while teaching Physics. The same words have their literal meanings also. The undersigned author is a teacher of both Physics and English. He has listed some words which he used to come across while teaching both the subjects. They may have certain common applications. Some words may be difficult […]
Platonic-Fullerene Chemistry and Platonic-LaViolette Physics
[ad_1] In September, 2011, a discovery at the CERN particle accelerator appears to have demolished the foundations of Albert Einstein’s world-view, which stated that nothing could move faster than the speed of light. Assuming this to be correct, then the social ramifications of the discovery are so enormous, that the sooner we can repair the […]
Physics Book Review – Learn More About Light and Holography
[ad_1] There is more to light that meets the eye, but it is exactly that which meets the eye which intrigues us the most. Welcome to the science of holography, spectral imaging, and holographic projection. If this topic and subject interests you as much as it does me, then I’d like to recommend an extremely […]
The Rudiments Of Water Chemistry
[ad_1] Most aquarists will happily debate water quality to the point of being obsessive. Water is, after all, the atmosphere on which your pets depend. It isn’t necessary to have a degree in chemistry to maintain a healthy aquarium, but you will need to do some water testing. Axolotls are extremely sensitive to water quality. […]