What Are Some Credible Anomalies in Physics and Beyond?

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In summary: Added 4/25/05 Link to open questions in physicsVarious problems in:Condensed Matter and Nonlinear Dynamics Quantum Mechanics Cosmology and Astrophysics Particle Physics The Big Question™
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Please note the addition of our new napster above:
Credible Anomalies Awaiting Proper Investigation

This new library provides links and information dedicated to rigorous treatments of credible but unexplained phenomena. After reading the introduction, please feel free to post good links for credible mysteries.
 
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Recycle the post. The holiday is over. Welcome back! :biggrin:
 
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Quick Index of topics to date: 1/13/05
Earth Sciences
Ball Lightning
Earth lights and Earthquake Lights
Fireballs
Jets, Sprites, and ELVES
Transient Lunar Phenomenon
Methane Clathrate Hydrate
Rogue Waves

Mind and Body
Consciousness
The Placebo Effect
Holistic and Alternative Medical Practices

Physics
The Measurement Problem
Entanglement

Humanity
The Anasazi
Hobbits

More to come...
 
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Numerous additions made to the section on fireballs

Link added to the formal PF discussion on consciousness; top of the first post of that section.
 
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Quick Index of topics to date: 1/20/05
Earth Sciences
Ball Lightning
Earth lights and Earthquake Lights
Fireballs
Jets, Sprites, ELVES, and TIGERs
Methane Clathrate Hydrate
Rogue Waves

Mind and Body
Consciousness
The Placebo Effect
Holistic and Alternative Medical Practices

Physics
The Measurement Problem
Entanglement

Space and SETI
The Pioneer Anomaly
Transient Lunar Phenomena

Cold Fusion: Illusion or elusive?
[Based on the Dec 1st, 2004, DOE report]

Humanity
The Anasazi
Hobbits
Information Technology and the Future of Cities
 
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Added 4/25/05

Link to open questions in physics

Various problems in:
Condensed Matter and Nonlinear Dynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Cosmology and Astrophysics
Particle Physics
The Big Question™


Quick Index of topics to date: 4/25/05
Earth Sciences
Ball Lightning
Earth lights and Earthquake Lights
Fireballs
Jets, Sprites, ELVES, and TIGERs
The sliding rock phenomenon
Methane Clathrate Hydrate
Rogue Waves

Mind and Body
Consciousness
The Placebo Effect
Holistic and Alternative Medical Practices

Physics
The Measurement Problem
Entanglement

Condensed Matter and Nonlinear Dynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Cosmology and Astrophysics
Particle Physics
The Big Question™

Space and SETI
The Pioneer Anomaly
Transient Lunar Phenomena

The Anomaly Formerly Known As Cold Fusion
[Based on the Dec 1st, 2004, DOE report]

Humanity
The Anasazi
Hobbits
Information Technology and the Future of Cities
 
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