Go back to The Official String Theory Web Site Thank you for visiting our pages. We look forward to reading your comments. Just wanted to say Thank You to everybody who madde this great site! The information presented is very useful and at the same time simple enough to understand. Hope you'll constantly update this page. Stas <stasikusa2@cmail.ru> Kirov, Russia - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 16:16:49 (PDT) I would like to thank everyone that makes this website so interesting e so helpful to me. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Silvia Silvia <silmaca@libero.it> Rome, Italy - Monday, May 21, 2001 at 13:45:13 (PDT) We are working very hard using this beautiful theory to unify everything we know about the universe, i wish that some day we can do the same thing with human race. Jose.Sigler Jose Manuel Sigler <quantum_physicsmx@yahoo.com> Mexico city, Mexico - Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 12:04:18 (PDT) great site! sathish <sathish_7@email.com> USA - Thursday, May 17, 2001 at 03:36:45 (PDT) I wonder what was there before the big bang - Bosons and Fermeions. What put them there Larry Overton <star35@vcn.com> Gillette, WY USA - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 20:49:16 (PDT) Wonderful site..anyone who hasn't read Elegant Universe should Rob Aronin <robert.aronin@eielson.af.mil> North Pole, AK USA - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 at 12:44:12 (PDT) Well-done! Myke <mykestan@openaccess.com.au> P, W Oz - Sunday, May 06, 2001 at 11:56:44 (PDT) I have been studying physics lately, and it's very helpful to have a site such as this which can help to bring me up to date on the newest theories (please add more on wormholes! :)) Keep up the great work! May God greatly bless you and give you peace through His only Son, Jesus Christ! J. Solomon Kostelnik <roz@one.net> Cincinnati, OH USA - Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 20:39:08 (PDT) Cool site! xxx <xxx00001@yahoo.com> Iloilo, Philippines - Wednesday, May 02, 2001 at 17:43:44 (PDT) I like this website and enjoy with it.Thanks you every body that make it. Wipa <wipana@email.com> Bangkok, Thailand - Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 20:43:44 (PDT) Excellent site; highly informative and intellectually colorful. Inquiring into the nature of the universe online will certainly spark interest in the masses. And string theory is absolutely fascinating. I look forward to seeing chat rooms, discussion groups, and online courses appear here. Kyle Gjessing <yangveil@aol.com> Columbus, Ohio USA - Friday, April 20, 2001 at 22:29:32 (PDT) I think this site is brilliant. Also, I'd reccomend The Elegant Universe to anyone who's interested in M/String theory Tezza Wisbech, England - Friday, April 20, 2001 at 11:17:41 (PDT) Your site is like a beautiful painting on an ugly bathroom wall. It has saved me countless hours of explanation to those not yet wise to the ways of the string. Muchas Gracias Christopher Millington <escogido@ix.netcom.com> Lakewood , CA USA - Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 11:00:40 (PDT) Universe is a great song! Couldn't be better... Will we give a definitive answer for that oldest question, asked by all the children and all the philosophers since the time we started to fell and think? Boldly going where no man has gone before... Keep the good work! André Uesato <andre.uesato@ig.com.br> São Paulo, SP Brasil - Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 21:57:28 (PDT) I am a high school math teacher and I always encourage my students to take physics. My high school physics teacher is the reason I became a teacher myself. Your website will be a great resource for my students to visit when they finish their homework! Ryan Nivens <rnivens@drury.edu> Springfield, MO USA - Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 21:09:31 (PDT) I am a student I read chapters 1,2 and 3 from "Introduction to Superstrings" by M.Kaku. It is great website because there are, for instance, several book recommendations for books at an advanced level especially to Superstringstheory. The links to other things to the topic are great,too. Christian Pfeifer <einstein111079@aol.com> Heidelberg, Germany - Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 04:00:33 (PDT) I just finished "The Elegant Universe" and I guess I missed how Planck length and "the continuum" coexist. Can someone help? Bill Jones <john.r.jones@boeing.com> Everett, WA USA - Monday, April 09, 2001 at 15:52:14 (PDT) This theory is deffinatly a mind blower. Make sure to tell your children. The more you look,the more you discover. No one can tell me that God does'nt have a sence of humor. Bryon Hembd <brainsmasher_sr@yahoo.com> LaCrosse , wis USA - Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 14:04:47 (PDT) Please write me and tell me why I'm wrong. Toby Donoway <toby@us.hilti.com> Salisbury, OK USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 20:17:08 (PDT) Must be brief for guestbook. Supernovae cause elements. Denser elements on outside of blast. Trillions of years of supernovae. Outer realms of Universe consist of denser elements. More gravity. Electromagnetic field. Silly Putty. Force getting stronger. Acceleration of Universe! Toby Donoway <toby@us.hilti.com> Salisbury, OK USA - Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 20:16:34 (PDT) Reading and trying to understand string theory has just given me headaches and crushed my self esteem until I found this site. I still don't understand, but I think you have provided me a passable route. Thank you. Nils A Parr <nilsaparr@yahoo.com> Hanover, PA USA - Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:30:49 (PDT) great site seenu USA - Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 22:56:35 (PST) What a fantastic web site ! Have made it one of my favorites and intend to recommend it to others interested in string theory. God bless the internet. A.M.McLaughlin <Watson340@aol.com> Brigantine, nj USA - Monday, March 26, 2001 at 10:42:01 (PST) mindbogling info c.pickering <cpicke1049@aol.com> nyc, ny USA - Friday, March 23, 2001 at 19:16:41 (PST) I found physics a gruelling subject in college. If my professors had explained these topics half as easily as this site did, I probably would have changed my major. Keep up the great work. I look forward to following this website more. Jodie Graves,Pharm.D. <RXDRTOY@AOL.COM> FL USA - Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at 12:19:15 (PST) Wow! I just had a whole can of education poured all over me, and I enjoyed it. Malcolm Mac Leod, MD <rmacleod@softcom.net> Sacramento, Ca. USA - Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at 18:21:37 (PST) Very easy for the "layman". I lean towards the "quantum foam" theory and the Plank density. And endless cycle from black hole to new universe , alpha and omega, would solve physics and satisfy theologists. If we are so priveledged to know how "HE" did it. Michael W Greenwood <mwgreens@aol.com> USA - Monday, March 19, 2001 at 17:27:12 (PST) It is one of the best site i have visited. It helped me a lot to make concepts of string theory. But there is always room for improvement. It would be great is u also add some links to the sites of quantum mechanics and general relativity. Any way its a good effort. Muhammad Imad Qureshi <imadgreat@yahoo.com> Karachi, Pakistan - Monday, March 19, 2001 at 06:57:04 (PST) Thanks to the Ideas in the ELegant universe book describing the string theory, they make me feel as Iam living in a great symphony. Hala Nowier <hnowier@hotmail> Cairo, Egypt - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 at 01:03:31 (PST) Thanks for a great job of explaining string theory. I think this is the best information I have found on the subject in relatively easy terms to understand. I really enjoyed your presentation on the big bang theory and I will recommend this site to my colleagues. dyane <dyane@hotmail.com> Canada - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at 20:53:11 (PST) I have tried to find research on superstring theory without getting bogged down by overly complex mathematical problems, and your site is by far the most helpful. Wonderful job. Mike Sorrow USA - Monday, March 12, 2001 at 23:30:52 (PST) good idea!w3 travel. great idea..... from C(R) 2001(C)copyrighting reserved. jim.c <pcxpcz@altavista.com> ks, TW - Monday, March 12, 2001 at 02:08:35 (PST) Amazing site I would like to communicate with someone likes this theory please email me Valentina Santoro <vale.entropia@katamail.com> Ferrara, Italy - Saturday, March 10, 2001 at 12:58:49 (PST) Hi, I appreciate your site. However, String theory is not yet complete. I recommend a theory and hope it can combine with superstrings. A hot physics site: Analytical Space-Time at http://cuisilong.itgo.com or http://go1.163.com/~tast/ Regards Lin Yufan Lin Yufan <cybermind@china.com> China - Friday, March 09, 2001 at 17:46:43 (PST) Cool Site! I will add a link to this site on my space web site-) www.AeroSpaceGuide.com From Vic Vic Stathopoulos <vic_stathopoulos@yahoo.com> USA - Wednesday, March 07, 2001 at 04:08:21 (PST) Good setup, thanks. Dan Fitzpatrick <popretired@yahoo.com> USA - Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 02:36:21 (PST) I have to say "respect"! This is a brilliant site! It helped me very much to complete my report for school!!! :-) Thank you!!! Grüße aus Österreich!!! *fg* Kathi <Nasrin1@web.de> Gratkorn, AUSTRIA - Saturday, March 03, 2001 at 06:47:24 (PST) Hi! Just wanted to say, nice site! I'm doing a report on the string theory, and when I found your website I said, "Wow! Look at all this!" Thank you for (indirectly) helping me with my research project. I look forward to reading more about the M-theory! Mika <chibi_kirei@yahoo.com> Los Angeles, CA USA - Saturday, February 24, 2001 at 16:37:16 (PST) I'm a family practice doctor & I'm fascinated with the theories & how they connect to levels of conciousness, healing, and the questions who, what, when, where & WHY? of existence. Great site! Also glad to see a woman creatrix! Sharonelle Simmmons <simms_doc@hotmail.com> Scottsdale, AZ USA - Saturday, February 24, 2001 at 14:54:37 (PST) Enjoy the work. Great!!!!!!! John Wilburn USA - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 18:25:42 (PST) Ever since I first heard of string theory I've wanted to know more about it.This site's beaut thanks.I've got to learn more.email me: michaelra@dial1.net if you got something interesting to say or want to know of a free game they pay you to play and how it works. Michael <michaelra@dial1.net> Sydney, NSW Australia - Thursday, February 22, 2001 at 02:16:48 (PST) great site.... really great.... pankaj <pastava@hotmail.com> indore, mp INDIA - Tuesday, February 20, 2001 at 13:19:04 (PST) Cracking site. Keep up the brilliant work. Tezza Petrborough, UK - Wednesday, February 14, 2001 at 12:37:05 (PST) Does a photon have a non-superimposable mirror image? David Martin Degner <degner@gci.net> Anchorage, AK USA - Sunday, February 11, 2001 at 03:31:37 (PST) This is a fantastic site!!!!! It really does it's job of getting across to people. I loved reading each and word of it and read the whole stuff in a single sitting!!! I was SAD when I came to the end of the whole material!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tejaswi Indukuri <tejaswi@ee.ucla.edu> Los Angeles , CA USA - Wednesday, February 07, 2001 at 22:46:08 (PST) Well... what do I say. Just bought "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Green and I'm on track. I'm just sorry that IT all got beat out by "Simulacra and Simulation" and "Emmanual Kant" on my list of to study. FANTASTIC SITE!!!! Keep up the Good Work!!! Daniel B. Holliday <whitehorse9@hotmail.com> Phoenix, AZ USA - Thursday, February 01, 2001 at 14:19:24 (PST) Well its a great site GREAT WORK Vishwas Mali <vishwas_mali@hotmail.com> Pune, MS India - Monday, January 29, 2001 at 02:20:09 (PST) very informative site.thank you. M KRISHNAN <pmkrish_65@yahoo.com> Chennai, India - Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 22:23:31 (PST) I don't think that this site i good because it only has one thing on the big bang ashley <giga_395@hotmail.com> canada - Thursday, January 25, 2001 at 06:03:50 (PST) I thoroughly enjoyed your site. Mr. Dipendra Rai <shgru@school.wlink.com.np> Kathmandu, Nepal - Saturday, January 20, 2001 at 21:21:38 (PST) Lovely......... Edward P. Morgan <ed.morgan@sci.com> HUNTSVILLE, AL USA - Tuesday, January 16, 2001 at 06:23:25 (PST) Very interesting site, I got here because I read an article in KIJK magazine wich menioned your site. Certainly worth the visit if you're interested in this sort of things. Looking forward to the M-theory Stijn de Jong <real_adno@cannabismail.com> Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands - Sunday, January 14, 2001 at 03:36:56 (PST) im interested in the physicist kenneth intriligator. could you post some articles on him? james van der beek <jamesvdb@hotmail.com> wilmington, nc USA - Thursday, January 11, 2001 at 22:47:05 (PST) Patricia, Have put your website on bookmark. It was such a pleasure to met and talk with you and your husband on new years eve at Ann's home. Am looking forward to spending more time exploring you site. I remmbered. I was the tall guy. Paul Paul <gastone1@earthlink.net> Los Angelas , CA USA - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 19:38:26 (PST) Revisited your website today. It is facinating. In additon to the subject matter, I thought the music and the human rights piece were right on! Am looking foward your online class. Steve Cross <stevecross_91105@yahoo.com> Pasadena, CA USA - Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 11:17:00 (PST) Have just finished Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe". And I'm hooked! I'm starting my own investigations thanks to his book. Thor Tandy <vicpeng@sprint.ca> Victoria, BC Canada - Monday, January 08, 2001 at 14:36:18 (PST) Excellent site thanks for information knowledge links. with best wishes. makarand <suyogcomp@vsnl.com> india - Friday, January 05, 2001 at 07:04:58 (PST) Hi Patricia, I admire for all the hard work you have done which makes this web site so resourceful. I learned a lot from you and Stephen Hawking and I must say Keep It Up! so that all of us can learn more about modern physics, apart from text book! Yours sincerely, Ringo Ringo Cheung <ringo01@netvigator.com> Hong Kong, China - Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 19:10:15 (PST) Patricia, Thank you so much for sharing your passion in a way that interested lay folks can understand. What you have done at this site is absolutely wonderful. Gratefully, Steve Hamilton 1-800-648-1520 Stephen E. Hamilton <p40khawk@earthlink.net> Overland Park, KS USA - Monday, January 01, 2001 at 11:02:34 (PST) The reference to Xena was spot on - unfortunately there are more people on this planet who are more concerned with soap operas than what "real" life is, and should be. keep up the good work and hopefully one day well see the theory of superstrings put into practice, where we can "all" benefit. tony pigram <tony@iienet.com> London, UK - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 02:32:04 (PST) I was always interested in the univers etc. and now also in astrophysics + particle theory.-- Hope that "string theory" may open the door to the FINAL answer. Klaus KLaus Willems <klauswillems@islands.vi> ST.Thomas, VI USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 18:32:46 (PST) I'm looking forward to the online courses! See my website for a new interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Rosa Fuller <rtf4733@uncwil.edu> USA - Friday, December 22, 2000 at 13:45:07 (PST) Good links! Thanks! Alexander Nikolov <at_nikolov@hotmail.com> Varna, Bulgaria - Friday, December 22, 2000 at 06:01:13 (PST) I haven't really taken a close look at your site but it looks good at first sight! GreetingZ Stijn Stijn de Jong <real_adno@hotmail.com> Bergen op Zoom, Noord-Brabant The Netherlands - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 11:33:11 (PST) A sugestion: some advanced topics for graduate students! But keep this way! Dáfni Fernanda Zenedin Marchioro <dafni@fisica.ufpr.br> Curitiba, PR Brasil - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 08:29:37 (PST) Beautiful graphics and understandable lessons - kudos to the String Theater. When I get home I will access its audio content. (At least string theory appears attractive. What a rare event, for two strings to join.) Please visit my web site, a rough diamond: www.quantumdream.net !that's net! Loren Booda <lbooda@mindspring.com> Arlington, VA USA - Monday, December 11, 2000 at 14:07:24 (PST) Love the site. Thanx for the metaphysics board, it's one of the only one's I've been able to find. Feel free to e-mail me, anyone, if your interested in metaphysics or you know of anyother metaphysics boards. Thanx again! Matt Wilder <sgindo@aol.com> Boston, MA USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 16:42:11 (PST) Great site but manifestly string theory is pure hornswoggle. The truth is accessable to anyone with three semesters of calculus through elementary vector calculus and two semesters of physics using calculus. See www.N-particle.com David Martin Degner <degner@gci.net> Anchorage, AK USA - Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 07:07:58 (PST) What a great Site! Your links are really appreciated. I've been reading up on strings and I'm totally fascinated by the progress that's been made in the last few years. I have a degree in Geology, but I've always been interested in Physics (Richard Feynman is my hero!). Donna Winsted <dwinsted@cytranz.com> Indianapolis, IN USA - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 13:52:24 (PST) I wish I hadn't had three pints now. Fascinating stuff indeed, and I'll certainly be browsing the 'basics' section again tomorrow from my cache with a clear head. Look forward to the M-theory. Register your domain name now. Thanks for the site Ralph Lavelle <ralph@connemara.net> Clifden, Co. Galway, Ireland - Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 05:51:28 (PST) I whould like to send me an mail to find out more about the chaos theory .these site has many scientific explanations and i whould like to be more accesible to every one,even if he has no special training. olteanovidiu <oltean_ovidiu@hotmail.com> tirgu-mures, romania - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 04:43:02 (PST) This site is very important, since it explains with clarity what are "that stuff" and the strength of it resides on turning important to people know more about that. Congratulations, Patricia and John. Henrique E. R. Heine <hheine@zaz.com.br> São Paulo, SP Brazil - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 13:11:46 (PST) Excellant site!! It really sparked my interest. Thanks. Norm <JamesDCarroll@hotmail.com> Newark, DE USA - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 00:06:41 (PST) Some say the world will end in fire. Some say Ice, from what I've tasted of desire, I hold to those who favor fire. Rob Frost I intend to spend much of my future time on this subject. feel free to E-mail Daniel Holmes <Jugghed31@hotmail.com> SLC, UT USA - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 19:08:56 (PST) Question: If time did have a begining as the universe did, what consideration would be given to the period ending at the creation of time and having no known beginning (before)* that? *before the beginning of time cannot be used because, that then would be an inference that time existed. Humberto Hidalgo <whombeartoe@hotmail.com> sun valley, Ca USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 12:44:24 (PST) Great site! I'm a soon-to-be Physics grad and i'm still looking for a way to teach myself field theory so i don't get rusty on my math while working in industry somewhere... did i mention how fun the Flash tour of the universe was??? who'd those loops come from, cause i want to steal them ;) Matt <wirrdo@hotmail.com> USA - Monday, November 13, 2000 at 12:32:28 (PST) I really enjoyed your site Jim Tell <jt@listel.com> - Monday, November 13, 2000 at 10:20:42 (PST) I really enjoyed your site Jim Snow <jsno@listel.com> - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 14:41:03 (PST) Am I the only 13 year old on this site? ^_^ Well, you did a very good job doing this site! It explains all of my advanced problems! Thanks for making it! ~Ångel~ Michelle (~Ångel~) CANADA (100%) - Monday, November 06, 2000 at 17:16:36 (PST) Let the Strings sing over this site! Cant wait to become a student in one of your online classes! Wow, Dr. Greene can really explain with plain speech and grace a most complex theory! Best book I've read since Nigel Calder's book "Einstein's Universe" You go, doctor! viktoria <Herdragoneye@aol.com> Overland Park, KS USA - Sunday, October 29, 2000 at 11:27:09 (PST) I am a musician and wanted to learn more about string theory and maybe apply it to an art project, linking light and sound via vibration proporties. I just found this site, Thank you very much, this should help me understand this the theory enough to see if there is a fit for my uses. Danny Faupel <dfaupel@amtonline.com> Lake Mills, WI USA - Tuesday, October 24, 2000 at 09:26:36 (PDT) great!! very helpfull fo beginner like me!! i enjoyed and want it to explore....I hope the course is free charge for indonesian like me..... ary budiyanto <ary_budiyanto@hotmail.com> yogyakarta, ---- indonesia - Tuesday, October 24, 2000 at 05:58:33 (PDT) guestbook entry from 1999 in your site. He wanted to know if the Dali Lama had ever signed! That is so something he would have asked! And, here I am in the country that thrusted the Dalai Lama into exile! As the Chinese say, "Yuan Fen!" Miss you, Dad. ~Sue Sue Trone <above> Beijing, China - Monday, October 23, 2000 at 04:34:48 (PDT) Long story to tell you how I got here, but I was looking for "Trone" in Yahoo's search engine and turned up a link with your url and my dad's name, John Trone. My father passed away earlier this year, but how odd to find his Sue Trone <eleanorsuetrone@hotmail.com> Beijing, China - Monday, October 23, 2000 at 04:33:55 (PDT) I really like your site. I am only 14 and this is the only way for to learn the things that interests me. I think it is great that you provide knowledge for everyone. Brian Szalai <b.szalai@worldnet.att.net> Moorestown, NJ USA - Friday, October 20, 2000 at 11:23:11 (PDT) Great Site. Just finished reading The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene and am now using your site to introduce string theory to my 8th grader. Great Work, looking forward to your advancements! Lotta Lotta <Director@youngperformersacademy.com> Walnut Creek, CA USA - Tuesday, October 17, 2000 at 08:39:11 (PDT) Wunderbar, my knowledge of string theory was enhanced by a lecture given by some professor at Harvard. It was just an introduction but it was good. Paul Ma <sophistry@gmx.net> Providence, RI USA - Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 22:02:09 (PDT) I am glad there are people like you to indulge people like me. Great site! Grimes <JasonAustin@aol.com> Benson, nc USA - Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 18:10:37 (PDT) Hi Patricia, I saw on tv for the first time someone that talked about the string theory. He said he was the only one that had the same formula for big things and small. Before they had a formula for big things and a different formula for small things. Was that your husband. Brenda <ej43476@goodnet.com> USA - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 16:19:19 (PDT) I'm a average joe that's been fasinated by the universe since I was about 5 yrs old.I just recently finished reading Dr.Greenes book"The elegant Universe" & was totally blown away by it.It was my first introduction to string theroy.Thank you for a great web sight. Orin Sarabia <osarabia@avworkshop.com> NY, NY USA - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 14:18:48 (PDT) Neat stuff!!!! I am a newly inspired physics student and this site is helping me get started in my adventurous life in physics. Katie Dickerson <kd295187@wcupa.edu> West Chester, Pa USA - Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 12:32:00 (PDT) My another question from Scientist Administrators Of this nice site.What's the relation between Ramond-Ramond Backgrounds and Gauge Theories and Noncommutative Yang-Mills Integrals?...I look forward for your useful answer... Many thanx for your notice and reading my message... Kiarash Niknejad <kiarash_n@yahoo.com> Tehran, Iran - Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 07:30:09 (PDT) Dear scientist of this nice and great site.I have a question and look forward to see your guidance answer.What's the relation between Non-commutative Theories and D-branes Theories?...Thanks for your reply... Kiarash Niknejad <kiarash_n@yahoo.com> Tehran, Iran - Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 07:12:08 (PDT) One of the best sites about string theory. Even in Spain this is a very known web. I only suggest a more often update. Javier Vizoso <jvizoso@mac.com> Spain - Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 15:08:20 (PDT) good site Cynthia Rodriguez <Cynthia1584@hotmail.com> Humble, Tx USA - Friday, September 22, 2000 at 08:36:22 (PDT) this site has a lot of useful information. people could really use this site if they really had a large research paper to type. i will refer you to many of my class mates. keep up the good work guys or gals. leon lopez <f1116@aol.com> humble, tx USA - Friday, September 22, 2000 at 08:34:54 (PDT) I'm a sophomore in high school, reading The Elegant Universe. I'm definitely taking physics next year!! Jon <evilveggie@yahoo.com> Kalamazoo, MI USA - Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 12:56:47 (PDT) Great site. My new hobby is exploring and understanding the complexity of superstring theory. Awesome!!! Shawn Hoffman <Tracen24x@hotmail.com> Atlanta , Ga USA - Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 01:13:26 (PDT) V. good site. May I suggest the addition of a Glossary? Mike Little <The_Next_Voice_You_Hear@btinternet.com> Wales - Saturday, September 16, 2000 at 14:20:38 (PDT) Great site, keep up the good work! As a junior in high school, and have just read 'The Elegant Universe', I am even more excited about physics and plan to enter the science fair. If anybody has any good ideas about physics ('sting theory'), I'd appreciate an email: tomc@tmok.com Thanks! Tom Cragin <tomc@tmok.com> Cumberland, RI USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 14:21:33 (PDT) Great web site! Keep up the good work, great info! If anybody knows of any great ideas fo Tom Cragin <tomc@tmok.com> Cumberland, RI USA - Thursday, September 14, 2000 at 14:13:40 (PDT) Brilliant site. Keep doing this excellent work. I would like to get some information about the 'discovery' of the Higgs-particle by LEP of Cern last week! Can you provide it?Thanking you in advance. Simon Simonsma Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Monday, September 11, 2000 at 08:49:08 (PDT) Brilliant site. Keep doing this excellent work. I would like to get some information about the 'discovery' of the Higgs-particle by LEP of Cern last week! Can you provide it?Thanking you in advance. Simon Simonsma Amsterdam, USA - Monday, September 11, 2000 at 08:47:43 (PDT) Like your site great food for thought, have bookmarked, and will be back. Gave me some very basic information to pass on to other laymen. Thanks. Rob Crosson <robc@pacificcoast.net> Victoria, B.C. Canada - Saturday, September 09, 2000 at 00:40:22 (PDT) Like your site great food for thought, have bookmarked, and will be back. Gave me some very basic information to pas on to other laymen. Thanks. Rob Crosson <robc@pacificcoast.net> Victoria, B.C. Canada - Saturday, September 09, 2000 at 00:39:44 (PDT) Site looks great, keep up the good work Frank Marks Brea, CA USA - Friday, September 08, 2000 at 15:09:02 (PDT) Dear Scientist Founders of this nice site, I need technical informations about (Anti-Brane)theories, (Yang-Mills)Integrals, (F-theory) and mathematical analysis of (K-theory) and why we use this topological theory in Superstrings?.Many Thanks For Your Notice And Reading This Message Kiarash Niknejad <kiarash_n@yahoo.com> Tehran, Iran - Sunday, September 03, 2000 at 09:15:14 (PDT) Hey all you physics fans, Wuzzuppp How is everybody doin? I, a junior in high school, have become hooked on physics after reading several books.It is great to know that there are many mysteries of the universe out there left for our generation to solve. brent hardman <hombreduro66@aol.com> wv USA - Thursday, August 31, 2000 at 17:14:37 (PDT) I found this site just after reading Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe". I have grown to love this site. As a junior in high school I don't even get a chance to learn about Superstrings, or Hidden Dimensions. This site is a great place for me to further my knowledge of the universe! Jason Latham <thedudesbrother@yahoo.com> Anderson, SC USA - Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 19:37:07 (PDT) Great site! Very elegant way to show string theory!Presently I'm a high school student,and a member of a research team at the University of Toronto, and the national science fair champion! Perhaps one day, I'll dive into the world of string theory. Or should I say M theory... Aaron Judah <A_judah@hotmail.com> Toronto, ont Canada - Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 08:41:08 (PDT) Great sight lots of information. I got to the sight via an article in the new Scientific American Magazine for August 2000. I am an amateur astronomer and I have a son at Cornell University doing 2nd year phd studies in Mathematics. He got me interested in string theory. 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