My Website regarding math and physics: Please critique

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The discussion centers on a website focused on math and physics content, with a request for critique on the material presented. The site currently features articles primarily in PDF format due to the complexity of equations and images, which the creator finds easier to manage. However, there is a consensus that providing content in HTML format would enhance user experience, as it eliminates the need for downloads and offers a more visually appealing presentation. Users express a preference for accessible, easily navigable content over the inconvenience of downloading files, highlighting the importance of a well-structured website with ample content.
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I've got a website regarding maths and physics here at http://www.freewebs.com/mouldy-fart

Please critique the material as I may have certain misconceptions regarding each subjects and some articles might just be plain wrong !

Thanks alot.
 
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You may want to... uhh... have some content that you don't have to download, that's very important.
 
^hmmmm, i only post everything in PDF, because that's the easiest thing to do as there are a lot of equations and images involved and uploading every single one of them is extremely tedious.

Do you have problems downloading them?
 
Well no, but its a lot nicer if you could have it in an html form that doesn't need downloading. I don't quite know how to say it but, I guess its kind of a hassle to go out of your way to download a pdf and open it, for me at least. And a website looks better when it has content, not just 3 pages.
 
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