Go back to The Official String Theory Web Site Go back to the top of the Guestbook Thank you for visiting our pages. We look forward to reading your comments. Recently, I watched an ABC NightLine special which featured string theory and was totally facinated by the subject. Would like to learn more as the theory evolves. Gary Suits <gsuits@midamer.net> Marion, IL USA - Tuesday, October 26, 1999 at 19:21:38 (PDT) great site! I have a question, though: who was it actually that was dangled over the black hole by his(?) thumbs, so that his(?)toes were burning up in a soup of dense, burning hot particles? I have a few candidates to volunteer... Thanks - I'll be taking a course or two when you offer them! Robin <rcatmur@colby-sawyer.edu> New London, NH USA - Friday, October 15, 1999 at 14:01:09 (PDT) I am great, Yet I am strong, yet this website is really cool. As in cool a form of cold. So this website is really cold. Hey that is giving a bad name to this website. If I said it was really hot then that would be just as bad. Well this website is everything yet nothing all at the same time. Krugar <Bret7676@aol.com> USA - Sunday, October 10, 1999 at 12:23:51 (PDT) I think this is a great website! I love superstring theory and I think it's fascinating and I'm glad other people do too! It would be very sad if the mysteries of the universe went unexplored. I also think it's great that there is a section about human rights on this page. Audrey <seanchi@rochester.rr.com> Can't tell you that, Not this either USA - Saturday, October 09, 1999 at 20:04:13 (PDT) Searching for further information on the 10th dimension, just for the fun of it. Lisa <lisa_dejong@hotmail.com> Los Angeles, CA USA - Saturday, October 09, 1999 at 19:43:39 (PDT) Just been browsin' around trying to find out about the "science of light".Found a good site with a good summary of BASIC PHYSICS called the Joyce of Science,...at Altavista,...(on page 2 of the... search------light science listings.For a novice,it may brighten your day! veee* USA - Friday, October 08, 1999 at 11:57:11 (PDT) Great site. I've just added links to it in my online book The Evolutionary Tales (science in rhymed verse). Best wishes. Ron Ecker <hobrad@mindspring.com> Palatka, FL USA - Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 11:10:47 (PDT) Great Site. Very empirical approach. After twelve years of school, eleven years of college and graduate work and twelve years of teaching, I see inspiration to study another eleven years. Or whatever my space-time continuum allows. Thank you. Douglas Thayer <Dr_T_PhD> Orleans, IN USA - Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 12:39:43 (PDT) After seeing Prof. greene on ABC's BRAVE NEW WORLD, I was interested to find out more about the string theory. I have absorbed a lot of information and I will continue to learn the more I frequent this site. Thanks Tim Clark <AltControlDelete@aol.com> San Angelo, TX USA - Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 07:42:54 (PDT) I felt this sight to a very useful tool in my quest for knowledge of physics. I would like to recommend reading "The Elegant Universe" for those interested in this subject. Especially for the younger readers such as myself. Neil Carmichael <neilcarm@i-55.com> Slidell, LA USA - Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 20:14:26 (PDT) success with this website . paul.tiemstra <paul.tiemstra@unichema.com> gouda, holland - Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 12:37:14 (PDT) Really a very informative website.Great to peruse while also reading "The Elegant Universe".Even Pinnochio,with his strings, would enjoy this site. cherokeezip <cherokeezip@webtv.net> flushing, NY USA - Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 17:20:08 (PDT) Remarkable website.You stress the main "points" of string theory. Maurice Machover <machovem@stjohns.edu> Jamaica, NY USA - Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 10:21:23 (PDT) A very impressive website! You have made string-theory at least partly understandable for people outside the physics community. Thank You! Carl-Gustav Enborg <carl-gustav.g.enborg@telia.se> Täby, Sweden - Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 08:57:32 (PDT) WOW!! I left your site feeling very hummbled. Sue <Blackpineapple@msn.com> NJ USA - Sunday, September 19, 1999 at 20:40:07 (PDT) Great site. Easy to navigate and very well explained. Hope it keeps on expanding - like the ol' universe :). Will definitely be back in the future. Keep up the great work. Russ <russell@shaw.prestel.co.uk> Langdon Hills, UK - Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 06:12:43 (PDT) enjoyed the site. good organization. it would be nice to live long enough to travel through space without the use of machines or actual physical movement. perhaps the human spirit is made up of matter that can pass through different dimensions? jack a reavis <jackareavis@hotmail.com> tahlequah, OK USA - Friday, September 17, 1999 at 21:28:35 (PDT) enjoyed the site. good organization. it would be nice to live long enough to travel through space without the use of machines. jacksa reavis <jackareavis@hotmail.com> tahlequah, OK USA - Friday, September 17, 1999 at 21:20:11 (PDT) Mr. John Schwarz wrtings, unlike many other scientists essays, are rather interesting and didactic with a hinch of technisism. As Physics Major I find his writing besides useful, are inspiring for those of us who think that there are more things to be discovered than many people think. Ruben Orduz <aminox@yahoo.com> Gainesville, Fl USA - Friday, September 17, 1999 at 20:35:42 (PDT) Physics is not my forte, art and 3D modeling is. I had an inspired thought a while back based on the concept of the interaction of people's lives which made me conceptualize an infinate mass of energy that split into infinate tendrils (strings?) with no space untouched. Artistic String Theory? Jerry Macdonell <bmacdone@stny.rr.com> Vestal, NY USA - Friday, September 17, 1999 at 10:05:24 (PDT) This an well organized informative site. I am an undergraduate Physics major (Mathematics minor - with intentions of going on for my Ph.D. in Physics). I am absolutelty fascinated with topics such as string theory and look forward to a career in theoretical physics. Michael Benjamin <mfb6@aol.com> Staten Island, NY USA - Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 19:19:49 (PDT) This site is very good - the best site I have encountered for explaining String Theory for the rest of us. I would love a link textbooks that would help those interested in learning the math this theory requires. Also, are there any mathematical software programs for String Theory available ? William Stack <wstack1@cs.com> Nashville, TN USA - Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 13:48:40 (PDT) This is the type of idea/information exchange that makes the internet such a useful tool in our lives!! Thanks and congratuations to Patricia Schwarz for having the insight and passion to make this site a reality...gvm Gary W. van Mook <gvanmook@aol.com> USA - Friday, September 03, 1999 at 11:03:42 (PDT) My visit to this site has been truly inspiring! I thought there wasn't anyone left who cared about things greater than ourselves, but I am happy to say that this site has completly proved me wrong. Laura <lala102102@aol.com> Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 18:50:30 (PDT) Thank you all for putting together a website that is easy to use and full of great links and articles. Chow. Chris Chatfield, MN USA - Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 11:51:28 (PDT) A good introduction to the teory. Very intersting for an amateur like me. Congratulations. Carlos Ebert Carlos Ebert <ebert@dialdata.com.br> São Paulo, SP Brazil - Monday, August 30, 1999 at 10:57:48 (PDT) I liked this website, as a layman on the subject of String Theory it helped explain a lot. The animations made me laugh a bit too, personally I found the one where Quarks outnumber anti-quarks hillarious. Jonathon D. Cook <mule0@home.com> Taylor, MI USA - Saturday, August 28, 1999 at 21:42:32 (PDT) A great website! I loved Brian Greene's new book (The Elegant Universe) -- it is definitely the best book I've read since Hyperspace! Thanks for the website and for providing audio clips of interviews; it's exciting to hear the voices behind the stirring words. Steve Baker <steve@tribalsmile.com> USA - Saturday, August 28, 1999 at 05:47:49 (PDT) Great site!!! Chris Nanakos <cosmos@x-treme.gr> Athens, Greece - Sunday, August 22, 1999 at 15:32:25 (PDT) What a great time to be alive! Wonderful website treatment of such a complex subject. I'd really appreciate more info on the non-linear time theoretical aspect. Keep up the great work! Joe Stanley <JoeBS_99@yahoo.com> USA - Thursday, August 19, 1999 at 08:18:42 (PDT) I feel you use too many words to explain these thoughts when words are not sufficient. I would like to see more math involved in the explanations, this would leave much less ambiguity. Andy Aakhus-Witt <aakhuswitt@home.com> Wheat Ridge, CO USA - Friday, August 13, 1999 at 17:50:05 (PDT) I got into this stuff after reading the book the Elegant Universe. I am a student in my junior year of highschool, and ive started looking into getting into a career in a field of this kind. All of this is soo intriguing to me. GREAT SITE! Jamison Ford <jamie@jomaja.com> Naples , FL USA - Tuesday, August 10, 1999 at 09:49:01 (PDT) A well thought out web site for a complex subject. Kevin Jackson <kjackson@hns.com> MD USA - Tuesday, August 10, 1999 at 05:22:23 (PDT) Congratulations to Patricia for setting up such a nice web site. I would suggest more tutorials and probably a section for students involved in the field so we could know each other and interact. Great site! Benjamin Gutierrez <benjamin@fenic.ifisicacu.unam.mx> Mexico City, Mexico - Saturday, August 07, 1999 at 17:28:24 (PDT) It's really great site about great things. Pavel Pawlowski <Pavel.Pawlowski@telecom.cz> Petrovice u Karvine, Czech Republic - Wednesday, August 04, 1999 at 15:17:44 (PDT) Great site. I love to learn, so this site satisfied my desires. I already knew a lot about physics from reading books and articles (even one about string theory). I found the site very informative, easy to use, and captivating. Thank you. Ryan <bradyry@justin-siena.napanet.net> Napa, CA USA - Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 18:35:21 (PDT) It's amazing this site. I loved it! Hi mom! heraldo josé b. medeiros <stmille@fortalne.com.br> Fortaleza, Ce Brasil - Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 13:11:52 (PDT) amazing!!! Aiko <aiko@adr.de> Emden, Germany - Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 06:58:22 (PDT) love the page i ahve used for my report veryy good site!! dave <god_Dj@hotmail.com> USA - Friday, July 30, 1999 at 10:35:26 (PDT) it's a fantastic theory! Jorge Milton A.Conceição <jorgemac@svn.com.br> Salvador, Ba Brazil - Friday, July 23, 1999 at 23:50:47 (PDT) This is a terrific site ! When I first read about chaos, I thought it was sooo interesting. Quantum mechanics is intriguing. String theory is just as compelling. As someone else mentioned, maybe some students will find physics fun, not difficult. maryraidy <mary_raidy@medscape.com> Philadelphia, USA - Friday, July 23, 1999 at 07:37:47 (PDT) It´s a great site about a cool thing Thiago Biscaro <tsbiscaro@hotmail.com> Santo Andre, SP Brasil - Tuesday, July 20, 1999 at 05:05:00 (PDT) Like site. Like info. Do something about bottom slider on right frame. WC Simpson <wcsimp@rocketmail.com> Napa, CA USA - Monday, July 19, 1999 at 13:24:43 (PDT) I have always wondered "why?" and "how?". My interests grew after reading Professor Hawking's book: A Brief History of Time Michael Charter <mtcharter@cmsenergy.com> USA - Friday, July 16, 1999 at 09:03:44 (PDT) Very nice site. Very informative, and clearly presented. I am currently reading Brian Greene's book, The Elegant Universe, this site is a good compliment to the book. The book, by the way, is absolutely exciting. Stephen A. Massarone <SMassarone@AOL.com> Johnston, RI USA - Thursday, July 15, 1999 at 18:22:16 (PDT) This is really amazing... Fernando Lerner Attia <flerner@sulminas.com.br> Itajuba, MG Brazil - Tuesday, July 13, 1999 at 18:25:15 (PDT) Finally I understand! I'm just learning this for fun, and this sight made learning superstrings a joy. I'm looking forward to reading more. Amy Lea <special_clarinet@hotmail.com> OH USA - Tuesday, July 13, 1999 at 09:46:06 (PDT) Hi, Patricia I am a neurosurgeon from Brazil interested in your work. Congatulations! I love your site. Warms regards francisco di biase <biase@ibm.net> barra do piraí, rio brazil - Sunday, July 11, 1999 at 12:36:53 (PDT) Sou brasileiro e encontrei o endereço deste site na revista brasileira chamada "Super Interessante" (www.superinteressante.com.br). Fico muito feliz em saber que a humanidade esta dando passos no sentido de descobrir uma teoria que explique tudo. Contamos com vocês! Marlon Roberto de Brito <marlon@linkway.com.br> Rio Claro, SP Brasil - Thursday, July 08, 1999 at 16:07:53 (PDT) This site is great especially for those who are unfamiliar with the subject. I have already read about the subject in depth so I knew most of the information on the site. Right now I am interested in studying it in more depth. Possibly when I go to Grad. school. Matt Cheung <mgcheung@netscape.net> USA - Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 05:09:35 (PDT) I came to your site through a search engine and now you are bookmarked on my browser. I don't have the background in math and science that I would like and yet I understood everything you talked about. And now I can't get enough. Simply amazing. Richard E. Richard E. <belegmar@hotmail.com> Denver, CO USA - Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 20:42:58 (PDT) Great site, M theory does have much promise, I believe we are at the edge of another revolution, we are in a time similar to that of the turn of the century at the edge of new paradigm breaking theories and experiments! Keep up the great work John Gonzalez <FSC729@yahoo.com> South San Francisco, CA USA - Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 10:03:21 (PDT) I am currently reading "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene. Quantium Geometry tells me that size does not really count! Terrence P. Franklin <tphillip@msn.com> Topeka, KS USA - Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 12:38:48 (PDT) what can one say? i think your page gives us an important lesson on what the internet can be. a wonderful land, where you know where you start but can never tell where you're gonna end. i'm sure to revisit this page. it's one of those places you always love to get back to. Ori Heffetz <oriori@post.tau.ac.il> Israel - Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 06:30:14 (PDT) groovy page man hippiefreak86 <Hippiefreak86@yahoo.com> midland, mi USA - Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 06:27:43 (PDT) Oh, how wonderful of you to preface the site with your eloquent dedication to human rights. This is what it's all about. Many thanks for your good work. Keely Stahl <thekeel@erols.com> Philadelphia, PA USA - Saturday, May 29, 1999 at 17:49:21 (PDT) The best on superstrings! In 10 min I see the light! fernando j peliche <fpeliche@yahoo.com> Rio Gallegos, s.cruz Argentina - Wednesday, May 19, 1999 at 11:02:53 (PDT) In the short time that I have been reading of these type subjects, I've completely fallen in love with all theoritical physics and topology. One day I hope that I can be the explainer, rather than the explainee! By the way, it would be nice to see more of the math involved. Thanks! Lispeth Nutt <Chirp16195@aol.com> Phoenix, Az USA - Wednesday, April 21, 1999 at 19:38:45 (PDT) A very nice effort to communicate science to the public, it is a very difficult undertaking but I see here they have made an excellent site that other fields should now try to match. Nickolas Solomey <solomey@enrico.uchicago.edu> Chicago, IL USA - Saturday, April 17, 1999 at 06:59:17 (PDT) I am only 15 but I already understand the basic theory of superstrings.I bought Hyperspace and it really made me understand what superstrings were (are) and what they mean to us as human beings.I wish they taught it in school. David Convery <david_tuohy@hotmail.com> Cork, Ireland - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at 08:54:01 (PDT) We will find the theory of everything here the theory that all our ancestors know in a different tongue. Let's rejoice in knowing the universe on clearly mathematical terms as all derives from that which cannot possibly be ! John Valle <samois@netcomuk.co.uk> Bournemouth, Dorset UK - Tuesday, April 06, 1999 at 17:41:00 (PDT) I have admired your web site long ago but now it is the best of best. regards anne-marie. Anne-Marie Frampton <frampton@physics.unc.edu> durham, nc USA - Tuesday, April 06, 1999 at 17:38:59 (PDT) Excellent site! John Stroetker <stroetker@juno.com> Independence, mo USA - Friday, March 26, 1999 at 13:22:42 (PST) I found this site looking for a general explanation for the string theory. I got that and much more. Thank you for such an interesting and easy to use site. I will be back. Clement Sofka <jsofka@dewittec.net> Yoakum, TX USA - Thursday, March 18, 1999 at 09:32:17 (PST) Congratulations on a very well-designed web site that is a model for how science can be "popularized" in the best sense of the word. One suggestion: please consider adding Eva Silverstein to the list of string theorists being interviewed. Steve Marek <smarek@nwu.edu> Evanston, IL USA - Thursday, March 11, 1999 at 08:24:14 (PST) Hi. Love your site. The quizzing section is a great touch. I might have missed it, but I didn't see any eq's on the site (such as the original beta function). Superstrings rule. Will <Stargazer666@email.com> SF, CA USA - Thursday, February 25, 1999 at 08:07:42 (PST) I was looking for a really basic explanation of string theory including: what is a string, and theory-up from there. Otherwise, bookmarked the site; interesting enough. Thanks. barrie <barrie@crusoe.net> USA - Tuesday, February 23, 1999 at 15:07:13 (PST) Cool site. Its great to read accounts of peoples enthusiasm for physics. Science is for everyone. Jason Brown <thestoob@aol.com> USA - Monday, February 22, 1999 at 05:27:39 (PST) very interesting site. It is good to progress is being made. DW Pauff <jdpauff@wcoil.com> Lima, OH USA - Saturday, February 20, 1999 at 18:30:36 (PST) Very enlightening site! I'm frankly thrilled by the explanations of existence presented in the String Theory and their corrolation with what I've read in ancient Buddhist texts. A coincidence? I'll come back to visit this site again and again. :-) Greg Eichler <greg@bluelotus.com> San Francisco, CA USA - Friday, February 19, 1999 at 18:31:53 (PST) I think you are just "stringing us along!" When the number of string theories get back down to one, I will have much more faith in them. Down with gravitons, too! Anyone who doesn't believe in gravity doesn't have his feet on the ground. WV Weldon Vlasak <AdaptEnt@navix.net> Clatonia, NE USA - Friday, February 19, 1999 at 15:11:49 (PST) Wow... Be expecting me back again and again. Good Luck with all your research. One day I'll expect you to win the noble peace prize because of your research that lead to the finding of the "Theory of Everything"! :-) Joshua Marotti <marottjp@email.uc.edu> Cincinnati, OH USA - Friday, February 19, 1999 at 13:32:28 (PST) I didn't peruse the entire list of those who signed, but I wonder if the Dali Lama has signed? Continue the good work. John Trone <jtrone@hotmail.com> Maysville, KY USA - Friday, February 19, 1999 at 12:29:11 (PST) More detail with math problems would be great to see. Bradley McCaskill <ballet@bigplanet.com> Los Angeles, CA USA - Wednesday, February 17, 1999 at 10:15:57 (PST) This is an excellant site. Jeffery Winkler <Aristotle2@goplay.com> Hanford, CA USA - Monday, February 08, 1999 at 17:58:36 (PST) It's great having this site to find information about the great theory Holger Klein <hklein@physik.tu-berlin.de> Berlin, Germany - Wednesday, February 03, 1999 at 01:33:20 (PST) Simply the best tutorial site for a novice like me, who is planing to work in this field. Really motivating and lucidly presented! Vatatmaja <vatatmaja@hotmail.com> Bangalore, KARNATAKA India - Saturday, January 30, 1999 at 18:00:30 (PST) Thanks for making it simple enough to grasp, even for ME. (official IQ rating:34) Joost van der Knaap <0513017@ptfe22.hro.nl> Honselersdijk, ZH The Netherlands - Tuesday, January 26, 1999 at 00:02:46 (PST) I find it amazing how supersymmetry and fermions and bosons could some day explain the nature of life itself! Great site; I recommend it to all of my friends :) Erik McDonald <plague@ece.rutgers.edu> Hillsborough, NJ USA - Thursday, January 21, 1999 at 00:07:30 (PST) string theory works in 10th or 26th dimension; pity I can't picture it. Paul Ma <voir@usa.net> RI USA - Friday, January 15, 1999 at 08:36:52 (PST) Very interesting site! Damon Sauer <peggys@bellsouth.net> Cartersville , GA USA - Saturday, January 09, 1999 at 11:12:37 (PST) Thank you for a great site. You have provided a simple explanation to a complex topic. You have also provided some terrific links to those who want greater and more detailed information. Thank you. Patrick Pearl <pearl@hotlinks.net.au> Brisbane, Queensland Australia - Monday, January 04, 1999 at 07:55:31 (PST) I'm 30 and, altough I've always liked cosmology and space, I never knew how facinating physics can be. I'm now reading my fourth book on physics and wish now that I had taken it in high school and college. Great Page. Kirk Leadbetter <lebet@megalink.net> Turner, ME USA - Friday, December 18, 1998 at 18:35:09 (PST) Sometimes I get lost like in a labyrinth. Amazing! kurt-michael rauch <michael.kurt@teleweb.at> vienna, a - Thursday, December 10, 1998 at 12:02:12 (PST) the site helped refine my understanding of a complex topic, and was great help on a beast of an english paper! doc brody <bbrody@goucher.edu> baltimore, USA - Sunday, December 06, 1998 at 23:55:57 (PST) It is wonderful to see how the very difficult extract of high-level physics can be performed so lightly-to-follow. Deep respect! Ron Staub <Deron@gmx.net> Uebach-Palenberg, Germany - Thursday, December 03, 1998 at 12:40:02 (PST) I am glad to see that our understanding of energy is begining to unify jeffrey spaulding <jeffspaulding@hotmail.com> port angeles, wa USA - Sunday, November 29, 1998 at 15:14:16 (PST) It's amazing what phycics has found out about our being and how understandable it is explained on this pages. Wilhelm Katz <wkatz@members.at> Vienna, Austria - Sunday, November 29, 1998 at 04:45:35 (PST) It is great. All the wonders of particle physics explained in a clear, easy to understand manner.I am not a scientist but an engineer with an abiding interest in physics and I love it.So do my high school kids.Keep it up. jairaj USA - Sunday, November 29, 1998 at 04:02:30 (PST) cheers for making boring research on superstrings interesting! mandy <spu98mb2@reading.com> USA - Saturday, November 28, 1998 at 07:54:41 (PST) String theory reminds me of fractals-- the deeper you look, the more detail you find. This site is a great "50,000 foot" view of the subject (or whatever the equivalent is within the Planck scale). The casual attitude and humor are just right. Thanks for doing this. Glenn Ochsenreiter <glennoch@erols.com> Olney, MD USA - Wednesday, November 25, 1998 at 11:45:11 (PST) It is a highly intellectual site. Good enough for the common man yet advanced enough for us which are more in tune with physics. Keep up the good work and I'll keep checking in with you people. Marc Rosenberg Berwyn, Pa USA - Friday, November 20, 1998 at 11:54:02 (PST) Netscape choked on some of your fancy fonts for equations. Internet Explorer did better, but still had some problems and hangups. Anyway, it is a great introduction. Josh Levin <Josh-Levin@ieee.org> Willow Grove, PA USA - Wednesday, November 18, 1998 at 13:21:43 (PST) Wow! I think I'll be here quite a bit. I'm new to superstring theory, so this website was perfect for me. Best wishes to all! Jennifer Woodward <stuwojen@acs.eku.edu> Richmond, KY USA - Wednesday, November 18, 1998 at 13:19:27 (PST) Great site! I'll keeping checking for the latest updates. Herb NL - Wednesday, November 18, 1998 at 07:41:53 (PST) An interesting look at a complicated subject. The only thing that made me shudder was the statement the "Newton invented Calculus". I'm sure Leibnitz is turning in his grave as both he and Newton discovered Calculus at about the same time. Note discovered not invented!! Don Maskell <d.maskell@maths.hull.ac.uk> Hull, U.K. - Wednesday, November 18, 1998 at 07:11:47 (PST) History of Science Greeks : Earth , Air , Fire and Water ( a 4-dim theory ); Newton : theory of Gravitation :a universal force ; First Strings ,now they're up to p-branes ; Someone else is going to ask 'Why ?'That's my theory , anyway . - Warwick . warwick <warwickf@xtra.co.nz> new zealand - THIS SITE IS FAR BEYOND FANTASTIC,IT'S WICKED. IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT YOU'RE ALL OUT THERE,BE GOOD. KEEP IT UP. ANDY FELLOWS <thevelvetglove@yahoo.com> england - Wonderful site!!! David S. Kulwin <dkulwin@pragmasys.com> Austin, TX USA - Kudo's from another molecular biologist who loves physics but can handle the math! I will stay tuned! Joseph M. Cleary <joseph.m.cleary@monsanto.com> San Diego, CA USA - Supersite! Richard Lambert <dick_lambert@nih.gov> Bethesda, MD USA - An excellent site, one of the very best I have encountered. As a molecular biologist I appreciate a chance to better understand one of the most fascinating areas of study in todday's world. Thank you. Roderic Dale <rd-oei-oti@worldnet.att.net> Portland, OR USA - A web page that explains the theory but dosen't talk down to me...a rare occurence! :) Kyle Harman <locrian@aol.com> Birmingham, AL USA - A super model for on-line learning! Greg B. <ebowman@icdc.com> Philadelphia, PA USA - I really enjoy reading through all the articles. I study physics, and just get started with the sst. Maybe you could include a list of some universities occupied with research in this field? Martin Hohenadler <docmart@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at> Graz, Austria - Astounding! Tom Keal <tomkeal@freer-close.demon.co.uk> Leicester, UK - Amazing...... J.Neilton Dias <bgroup@netwaybbs.com.br> Joao Pessoa, Pb Brazil - Hi everyone, I'm the web designer, I'm thrilled that you love my work so much. Thank you very much. Patricia Schwarz <stringth@theory.caltech.edu> - I am really enjoying this Web Site. My best wishes to its designers. I will use it with some High Schoolers that will find it very understandable!!! Again, GREAT WORK!!! Alan Alan J. Ungar <alanungar@aol.com> Rockville, MD USA - Nicely done website. Of course, the theory has _no_ basis in reality and, therefore, is not to be considered science, but it's a nice website... Andy Belmont, CA USA - Pretty Cool! Or should I say Far Out! Rocky Kinnee <rkinneejr@aol.com> Van Nuys, Ca USA - I like it - I really like it. I didn't have to be an extraterrestrial to understand it. I AM an extraterrestrial, but that's neither here nor there.... Anyway, I hold this up a a model to the scientific community - if theese guys can explain their work in plain English, any one can. Paul Carr <paul.carr@jhuapl.edu> Columbia, MD USA - Thank you for this great web site! George L. Humphrey <GHump85376@aol.com> Richardson, tx USA - I read everything here from start to finish, then sent the URL to my friends and encouraged them to visit. What a superb way to introduce advanced theoretical physics without intimidating the reader! Keep up the excellent work. You'll inspire many a budding physicist. Derek USA - This is a fantastic web site and proof that science web development needs to be better supported in the community! Interested party USA - Scripts and Guestbook created by Matt Wright and can be found at Matt's Script Archive |