Suggestions
for Further Clicking
The arXiv and other sites:
arXiv.org and
its many mirrors.
IOP's Eprintweb.org.
Arxiv Structure
site at xstructure.inr.ac.ru.
OpenArXiv site at openarxiv.ist.psu.edu.
PhilSci
Archive at the University of Pittsburgh.
Online resources
on individual topics are listed in many pages of this site. A very
good site on many of those topics is
Einstein
Online at
the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics.
Some other search sites that
provide information on many of the topics in this site are, in alphabetical
order:
Answers.com.
Factbites.com.
Google
Scholar.
Wikipedia.org.
Some blogs on related subjects are:
Clifford
Johnson's Asymptotia [@ pw(07)jul].
Robert
Helling's atdotde.
Sabine
Hossenfelder and Stefan Scherer's Bacreaction [@ pw(07)jun].
Steinn
Sigurdsson's Cat
Dynamics [@ pw(08)feb].
Jennifer Ouellette's Cocktail
Party Physics [@ pw(07)aug].
Sean
Carroll et al's Cosmic
Variance [@ pw(07)feb].
Peter Steinberg's Entropy
Bound [@ pw(08)jun].
Bob Knop's Galactic
Interactions [@ pw(07)sep].
Gordon Watts' Life
as a Physicist [@ pw(08)apr].
Matthew
Nobes' and Georg von Hippel's Life
on the Lattice.
Doug Natelson's
Nanoscale Views [@ pw(08)feb].
Peter
Woit's Not
Even Wrong [@ pw(07)may].
Physics
section of Scientific
Blogging.
Richard Jones' Soft Machines [@ pw(07)nov].
Pamela Gay's Star
Stryder [@ pw(08)may].
Dave Bacon's The
Quantum Pontiff [@ pw(08)jan].
Lubos Motl's The
Reference Frame [@ pw(07)oct].
Chris Lintott's Universe [@ pw(08)jul].
I will add one whose content includes points of view I do
not agree with for a different reason than one of the above blogs,
but also deals with related subjects:
Dimi Chakalov's God
does not play dice.
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