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Name:Monk
Email:helodoc@electrotex.com
Date:Wednesday - 28/Feb/96 - 15:06:48
Homepage:http://
Referred from:I Just typed in a random URL
Comments: Monk, but not a seal.
Name:C. Johan Masreliez
Email:ritech@popserv.wolfenet.com
Date:Tuesday - 27/Feb/96 - 22:19:02
Homepage:The Coexpanding Cosmos Theory
Referred from:Internet Science Journal
Comments: It appears that the cosmological expansion may be an
expansion of spacetime rather than of space. The pace of
time is slowing down when space expands. I show in my paper
that this will solve several cosmological puzzles. Also,
predictions from this model agree better with
observations than the Big Bang model. Time has no beginning.
The universe has always been the same. I invite you to take
a look at my Web page!
Name:Daniel Atlan
Email:101473.3570@compuserve.com
Date:Sunday - 25/Feb/96 - 2:27:35
Homepage:http://
Referred from:Alta Vista
Comments: Good job. It is needed even though I may not agree with everything that is being put up.Keep it up.
Name:Ernst L. Wall
Email:ewall@usa.pipeline.com
Date:Saturday - 24/Feb/96 - 21:36:57
Homepage:http://
Referred from:From LPAGE.COM
Comments: Interested in contacting other serious tachyon/antigravity freaks. Have published book, THE PHYSICS OF TACHYONS, & 6 papers in Hadronic Journal & Bulletin of APS. Yep! I would probably be considered to be a mad scientist, psychoceramic, or crackpot, but my model does agree with experiment. Currently trying to set up web page in spare time, but meantime....
Name:Dawn Brown
Email:dsbrown@umr.edu
Date:Wednesday - 21/Feb/96 - 6:57:16
Referred from:None of the above (see comments below)
Comments: What's new on Yahoo
Name:george geddling
Email:jclarke@candw.ky
Date:Thursday - 15/Feb/96 - 20:22:40
Homepage:http://
Referred from:Yahoo
Comments: I'm come down to Skiathos 25th of March, on a 42 foot kat,
and would like to know more about Monk Seals,
The boats name is Symphony.

George & Debbie.
Name:Aravind Asok
Email:asok@andrew.cmu.edu
Date:Thursday - 15/Feb/96 - 10:49:29
Homepage:whurlwind
Referred from:Lycos
Comments: This page is very interesting, and a great source of up
to date information

Name:Charles A. Bowser
Email:cab@moose.erie.net
Date:Wednesday - 14/Feb/96 - 16:57:17
Homepage:Chuck's page
Referred from:InfoSeek
Comments: I haven't really explored them fully yet. I'm curious what you think is spooky.
Name:Leo James Mitchell
Email:leomitc@sentex.net
Date:Tuesday - 13/Feb/96 - 14:27:38
Homepage:http://
Referred from:OpenText
Comments: Thank you for all your hard work!! I am not a mathematician nor a scientist but my interest level in this area is almost a mania!! Thanks again and I hope you expand your page as new theories and data becomes available.
Name:Maurice Evers
Email:m.evers@algec.rulimurg.nl
Date:Tuesday - 13/Feb/96 - 4:10:06
Homepage:http://www.rulimburg.nl
Referred from:None of the above (see comments below)
Comments: I found your link at:
http://hoffman.rstnu.bcm.tmc.edu/~wje/free_energy/index.html

Hope to find here some more information
on zero-point energy research.

The pages look great..

Name:Ross Lunsford
Email:103173.2612@compuserve.com
Date:Monday - 12/Feb/96 - 15:12:30
Referred from:InfoSeek
Comments: I have no comments at this time. I am interested in
finding out about alternatives to the standard cosmological
model.

Ross Lunsford
Name:Harry Nevus
Email:kama@ionsys.com
Date:Monday - 12/Feb/96 - 12:47:51
Homepage:http://
Referred from:Yahoo
Comments: Thanks for a breath of fresh air in a web that increasingly
takes on the unwholesome appearance of TV, or junk food for
the mind. I particularly like the _new theories_ links.
Looks like the age of establishment-run science may be lifting.

Name:Dara Demi
Email:DDemi10425@aol.com
Date:Sunday - 11/Feb/96 - 14:30:12
Homepage:http://
Referred from:Physics Lovers Paradise
Comments: Hello. Do you know anything about ball lightning?
Name:Daniel M. Klein
Email:dmk@metabasis.com
Date:Sunday - 11/Feb/96 - 10:22:15
Homepage:http://
Referred from:None of the above (see comments below)
Comments: Searched on strings. First, day on the net and curious to see if there is any physics out there.
Also, some great art. Thanks, for a GREAT home page. If at the top of my index.
Name:Jyri Hakola
Email:jhakola@clinet.fi
Date:Sunday - 11/Feb/96 - 7:40:33
Homepage:http://
Referred from:None of the above (see comments below)
Comments: Thelink what I had used is http://www.yle.fi/prisma/maailma/maailma.htm
Name:John Wallace Heuft III
Email:shad@fangz.com
Date:Sunday - 11/Feb/96 - 1:39:17
Homepage:Shadow Knight's Zone
Referred from:from a higher dimension
Comments: Always interested in the weird, vague, or strangley factual
things I can find on the WEB. Come visit my little corner
of the WEB (more of a speck of dust on Saturn)
Shadow Knight's Zone
Name:KC Chu
Email:kcchu@erols.com
Date:Saturday - 10/Feb/96 - 22:28:49
Homepage:http://
Referred from:Other WebSearch (see comments below)
Comments: Yahoo
Name:Richard P. Feynman
Email:ha! ha!
Date:Saturday - 10/Feb/96 - 11:25:42
Homepage:Read This!
Referred from:from a higher dimension
Comments:

That's hilarious Phil! I played the bongo drums all the way through. I never did believe in string theory and I'm not going to start now. How you ever going to prove it's true? Oh, and tell me this Phil, if space-time is event-symmetric then how come parity isn't conserved?I like all the philosophical stuff though.Hey! if this web thing was around in my time I'd like to have done something like this. chaio! R.P.F.



Name:Jacques J. Steyaert
Email:stey@fynu.ucl.ac.be
Date:Thursday - 8/Feb/96 - 9:54:07
Homepage:not yet
Referred from:Internet Science Journal
Comments: I propose pseudo-mass for tachyons:
3 ev/c (electronic neutrinos are tachyonic)
418 kev/c (maybe muonic neutrinos are tachyonic)
about 1 GeV/c (maybe Pomeron)

Congratulation for your very nice introduction to
Quantum Gravity.
I hope I could improve it with my preliminary
observations of tachyons.
Name:Chris Klinger
Email:phcmk@flinders.edu.au
Date:Wednesday - 7/Feb/96 - 20:22:00
Homepage:
Referred from:None of the above (see comments below)
Comments: I was introduced to your "event-symmetric space-time" ideas
and your bibliographical review of small-scale structure
of S/T by my prof - Reg Cahill, Flinders University - for
my honours research (the latter was a significant resource).

Now starting my PhD in the same field of interest, so I came
looking!
Name:Gian Andrea Morresi
Email:psgamorresi@cyber.widener.edu
Date:Wednesday - 7/Feb/96 - 19:16:12
Homepage:
Referred from:InfoSeek
Comments: Hi.
I just wanted to say: THANK YOU SO MUCH for the Mediterranean Monk Seal homepage!!! I have been concerned with the fate of these extremely endangered seals since my teenage years in Florence, Italy. I am glad someone is bringing attention to
the plight of this species (and thus to the entire threatened Mediterranean biodiversity.) Sadly, some environmental -- and many governmental -- organizations considered the Mediterranean Monk Seal a species that cannot be saved. How wrong they are!!

I would like to mention that the reason for the Mediterranean Monk Seals' taking refuge and giving birth in caves by the sea is in fact a way to protect themselves from (mostly) human harassment (I read this in a reputable Italian nature magazine.)
This actually may cause the new-born seal not to grow as strongly.
I will try to keep you updated if I hear anything new about the conservation of Mediterranean Monk Seals the next time I go to Europe.
Thank you so much.

Gian Andrea Morresi
psgamorresi@cyber.widener.edu


P.S. I have written Wildlife Conservation Magazine recently, asking the editors to inform the readers through articles and updated of this much endangered species.
P.P.S. The recent renewed tensions between Greece and Turkey will most probably affect the protection of this species negatively, as they have in the past (such as the delay or cancellation of the establishment of refuges.)


Name:David Pearce
Email:davidp@pavilion.co.uk
Date:Wednesday - 7/Feb/96 - 18:45:32
Homepage:The Hedonistic Imperative
Referred from:Physics Lovers Paradise
Comments: Astonishingly good. Your Quantum Gravity overview is an absolute
godsend to a fascinated but mathematically illiterate layman. Just one query.
I was unclear how to reconcile your apparent endorsement of Everett-inspired
approaches you remark are used by most theorists in the field with your use of
notions of quantum indeteminacy and wave-function collapse in section 4 on thermodynamics.
My understanding of Everett (partly as refracted through Michael Clive Price's FAQ) was that
he explained how the illusion of collapse occurred and that there is only the linear
determinstic evolution of the Universal Wave Function. Possibly you could amplify your account
a bit more here?
(typos: in Univ Sym, Conservation laws, 3rd paragraph; Guage Sym. first sentence; and I recall a
"superceeded" somewhere)
But brilliant!
dave

Name:Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Email:
Date:Wednesday - 7/Feb/96 - 11:29:40
Homepage:Calypso Page
Referred from:Environmental Organisation Webdirectory
Comments:

Bonjour Mr Gibbs! J'ai été très agréablement surprislorsque j'ai découvert votre "Home Page" dans le www.En effet, vous évoquez la disparition tragique des phoques moines en Méditerranée. Je vous invite à continuervotre lutte. La collection de mes excursions en mer m'ont également impressionné! Je vous remercie pour votre enthousiasme.


Name:AlbertEinstein
Email:
Date:Wednesday - 7/Feb/96 - 2:56:35
Homepage:New Theories of Physics
Referred from:Just Surfed On In!
Comments: Now I see!
Total:60 guests