|
![]() Credit: NASA , A. Fruchter and the ERO Team (STScI, ST-ECF) |
![]() |
NEW: Behavior of the Zero Point Energy and Atomic Constants -- February 2007
This paper presents and summarizes research from the last ten yearsnote: section 6 of the above paper has been completely redone due to the information made available in Hal Puthoff's recently published paper, "Casimir vacuum energy and the semiclassical electron."
KIDS AND SCIENCE
questions given or emailed to us from students and our responses
begun May, 2007
Supernovas in the Milky Way? -- April, 2007
It is never good science to ignore anomalous data or to eliminate a conclusion because of some presupposition. Sir Henry Dale, one-time President of the Royal Society of London, made an important comment in his retirement speech: "Science should not tolerate any lapse of precision, or neglect any anomaly, but give Nature's answers to the world humbly and with courage." To do so may not place one in the mainstream of modern science, but at least we will be searching for truth and moving ahead rather than maintaining the scientific status quo.--Barry Setterfield, March 7, 2002
additional papers:
Response to "The Speed of Matter" article in TJ 19(3) 2005
Coordinated Geological Timeline: Time, Life and Man
revised 2/06
What about Dark Energy and Missing Mass?
Proof of Dark Matter? -- September, 2006
Email B
note: when you email us, please make sure your email system will accept our return email!
Created November 25, 2000. Last update January 15, 2006