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  1. Teach Yourself Physics If you want to teach yourself physics, I'm here to tell you that you can. If you're dedicated you can really bring yourself up to speed to understand advanced physics without getting a university degree. It won't be easy, but you can do it if you rea...
  2. Our Undiscovered Universe Our Undiscovered Universe is making waves in the world of physics. This revolutionary book applies logic and geometry to age old questions. WHY DOES THE UNIVERSE EXIST? WHERE DID IT COME FROM? Terence Witt, author of Our Undiscovered Universe: Intro...
  3. Make Wind Chimes Build a Wind Chime, it's fast and easy! Wind chimes add a nice element to any home. I have mostly built my chimes from copper pipes or metal conduit and like the sound produced from these materials. I have listed many useful links below for building...
  4. Pool and Billiard Trick Shots This lens is a collection of trick shot links and resources along with commentary and observations about trick shots, pool, billiards, and snooker in general. Included are upcoming tournaments, trick shot videos, and tutorial links. If you're a begi...
  5. The Stars Above, Over 1 Hour with The Hubble Telescope I live in a small town around 2 hours north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On clear nights when the sun goes down the stars come out it's still "WOW". They are still very bright up here being so far away from any large type of city...
  6. Breaking the Distance Barrier This lense is all about the physics of the golf Swing and how a little science can help you develop a "natural" swing that will optimize your distance potential. The content is of particular use for women golfers and senior golfers who may feel thei...
  7. Isaac Newton Biography Sir Isaac Newton, President of the Royal Society English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, and natural philosopher who is generally regarded as one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians in history. Born: 25 December 1642 in Wool...
  8. Quantum Physics & Spirituality Science and religion have been at odds for the past two hundred years. New scientific discoveries at the quantum level, however, show a world similar to that experienced by saints and mystics. I find this fascinating. This lens will explore the conne...
  9. Albert Einstein German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. He is perhaps the most well-known scientist of the 20t...
  10. Books That Changed My World This is a science book with a difference! It shows that the only reason for all the mysteries and paradoxes in science today (dark matter, dark energy, superstrings, quantum paradoxes, time dilation, etc.) is that we have been mentally locked into th...
  11. We Are Ignorant - we only pretend to know We view sophisticated modern knowledge and proclaim the ignorance of centuries past. What we ignore is that within a decade the sophisticated will view our ignorance with disdain. In a century the average person will be able to enumerate our errors....
  12. Math and Science t-shirts Math and Science students and teachers will love these all original math and science themed t-shirts. If you have a math and science student on your shopping list, these t-shirts are the perfect gifts and your math and science student will surely get...
  13. Sir Isaac Newton Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician, and natural philosopher, considered one of the most important scientists of all time. Newton formulated laws of universal gravitation and motion—laws that explain how objects move on Earth as well...
  14. Parallel Universes Parallel Universes and Parallel realities is one of my favorites subjects. The idea of different realities is very intriguing to me. Ever since I took physics and chemistry in college I have been researching more about the possibility of quantum phy...
  15. Homework Help for Teens Idea Girl Consulting -Homework help for teens- Funny videos to amuse you while you organize your homework for the day! Math, English, Science, Geography, World Atlas, Maps, Study tools, comics and math games, word games, activities to do when your bo...
  16. Inspired by Richard Bach This lens is about a man who helped opened my mind to a different world. When I was 15 I stumbled on the book "The Bridge Across Forever" in a pile of my mother's old books and I became aware of a whole new way of thinking. His writing style is so re...
  17. Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was an exceptional person and scientist. In 1999 Einstein was named Time magazine's "Person of the Century", and a poll of prominent physicists named him the greatest physicist of all time. Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics in...
  18. Dr. Robert Anthony My name is Dr. Robert Anthony. I've spent the last 30 years unraveling the mysteries of "success" and how the mind holds the ultimate key to peak personal performance in all areas. In addition to being a Personal Performance Trainer, I have been lice...
  19. Theoretical Physicist Lisa Randall Lisa Randall is one of the leading young thinkers in particle physics, having become the first tenured woman theoretical physicist at both MIT and Harvard, where she now teaches. Time Magazine named Lisa one of their 100 Most Influential People in 200...
  20. Transportation Unit Study Young children are always on the go so it only follows that some of their favorite toys are cars, boats, planes and trains. This transportation theme can wheel us along with games, math activities and science projects that keep your child busily lear...