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Erroneous Predictions
This page has a list of predictions, mostly concerning things which at some time were considered impossible, and which later turned out to be in error.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsMedieval Theories of Modality
This is a very long text document from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, about Medieval modal thinking, which basically means that it is concerned with stages or levels of possibility and chance that actions and thoughts might actually happen. This is for the very interested among us.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsIsaac Newton
A review on Newton's life and his scientific contributions.¤
Review: Lucid | link detailsTimeline of Computer History
This is a great timeline of computer history, with illustrations and explanations.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsNobel e-Museum
This is a Nobel virtual museum of the Nobel Foundation that contains all Laureates information, events video, virtual tours and related links.¤
Review: Lucid | link detailsHistory of Mir Space Station
Key events in the history of Mir, along with some photographs and links.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsGreen's Mill
This web page presents about working windmill once owned by mathematician and physicist George Green (1793-1841). It now hosts a hands-on science centre open to the public, and explores milling and Green's contribution to science.¤
Review: Lucid | link details4000 Years of Women in Science
A website dedicated to presenting women who have worked as scientists through the ages. An important website for everyone who believes science is a male affair only.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsNobel Prize Internet Archive
The site contains up-to-date information of all latest and past Nobel Prize laureates.¤
Review: Lucid | link detailsWWW Virtual Library for the History of Science, Technology & Medicine
This site has plenty of links and information. It is no longer updated, but it's still useful.¤
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