Issues in American Indian Research My Grandfather Was a Quantum Physicist I can see him now smiling in full dance costume in front of the roundhouse on a sunny afternoon. Scientists have finally discovered that the intimate details of our lives are influenced by things beyond the stars and beyond time. My grandfather knew this.
The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto is going online at the rate of a chapter a month. The whole thing will be posted by September 2003.
Akiyoshi’s illusion pages This is pretty cool. Mind bending.
Federation of Canadian Municipalities: FCM Sustainable Communities (2.5d pr) I know I’ll need this somewhere along the way.
Origins Details aside, the story is simple. The universe began with the Big Bang. From this event came two elements: hydrogen and helium. The first stars ever � the so-called Population III stars � formed from these primordial gases and shone brightly in the early universe. Those stars eventually died, some as supernovae, and in the process released elements heavier than helium. These new elements, known in astronomical circles as “metals,” were incorporated into the second generation of stars, which in turn lived, exploded, and produced more metals. Some 9 billion years after the Big Bang our Sun formed, and …