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"The Alternate View" columns of John G. Cramer Subject Index |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| The Other 40 Dimensions | Klein-Kaluza compactification | 04/85 | AltVw06 |
| Light in Reverse Gear I | Optical reversal with a 4-Wave mixer | 06/85 | AltVw07 |
| Light in Reverse Gear II | Advanced radiation | 08/85 | AltVw08 |
| Antimatter in a Trap | Penning ion trapping | 12/85 | AltVw10 |
| Super Atoms and Super Fields | Positrons from Z>173 atoms | 13/86 | AltVw17 |
| Warm Superconductors | Ceramic BaYCuO superconductors | 10/87 | AltVw22 |
| Report on NanoCon 1 | NanoCon I - The 1st Nanotechnology Conference | 10/89 | AltVw35 |
| Harnessing the Butterfly
- The Steering of Chaos |
Using chaos for control | 03/92 | AltVw51 |
| Bose-Einstein Condensation:
A New Form of Matter |
Thousands of atoms in the same quantum state | 03/96 | AltVw77 |
| The "Real World" and The Standard Model | Effect on the universe of varying force strengths and quark masses | 05/96 | AltVw78 |
| Burn Up the Nuclear Waste | Particle accelerators for waste "burnup" | 07/96 | AltVw79 |
| The Atom Laser | A laser that emits coherent atoms instead of coherent light | 07/97 | AltVw85 |
| Planet of the Geezers | Telomeres and the reversal of human aging | 02/98 | AltVw88 |
| What We Don't Understand | The major unsolved problems of contemporary physics. | 07-08/99 | AltVw96 |
| A Century of Physics | Highlights of the Centennial Meeting of the American Physical Society | 10/99 | AltVw97 |
| Our Millimeter-Size Universe | Superstring theory suggests that gravity is weak because its extra-dimensional loops are a millimeter in diameter. | 12/99 | AltVw98 |
| "Interaction-Free" Quantum
Measurements and Imaging |
Quantum measurements that can produce an image of an object without the interaction of a single photon. | 09/00 | AltVw101 |
| The "Rare Earth" Hypothesis | A new book argues that complex life must be very rare in our galaxy. | 11/00 | AltVw102 |
| Decoding the Ribosome | Nature's nanotechnology "assembler", the ribosome, has been decoded and its structure revealed. | 05/01 | AltVw106 |
| Carbon Nanotubes, A Miracle Material | Carbon nanotubes can be conductors or semiconductors, super-strong materials, and could make possible a "skyhook". | 12/01 | AltVw109 |
| Quantum Computing, 5 Qubits and Counting | Quantum computing has made a step forward, with a 5 qubit computer that factors 15 into primes. What's next? | 06/02 | AltVw112 |
| Quark Stars | Discovery of ultra-dense stars that are thought to be made of quark matter. | 11/02 | AltVw114 |
| A Stroll Through the Lyman Alpha Forest | The forest of absorption Lyman-a spectral lines seen in the light from quasars maps the hydrogen "lanes" of the universe and testifies that quasars are very distant objects. | 03/03 | AltVw116 |
| A Mission to the Earth's Core | A new "modest proposal" to send an instrument package to the core of the Earth by melting through the crust with molten iron.. | 12/03 | AltVw120 | Do black holes exist? A new theory suggests that they do not, and suggests instead that collapsing supernovas create "dark energy stars". | 10/05 | AltVw129 |
| The Big Rip at the End of Time | Some new cosmological models suggest that the universe will expand at an ever increasing rate until ti tears itself apart, producing a "Big Rip" that tears apart stars, planets, atom, and particles, until nothing is left in a dark empty lonely universe. | 03/05 | AltVw126 |
| Back in Time Through Other Dimensions | A new variation of string theory in non-compartified dimensions provides a mechanism for creating timelike loops and suggests that such loops may exist in nature. | 10/06 | AltVw134 |
| EPR Communication: Signals from the Future? | An Innsbruck PhD thesis suggests a way in which one might use quantum nonlocality for communication, which would make possible superluminal and retro-causal signaling. | 12/06 | AltVw135 |
| Extrasolar Planets and Occult Astronomy | A new star-shade system may enable the Hubble Space Telescope and its successors to discover earth-like extra-solar planets and even detect the presence of life on them. | 03/07 | AltVw136 |
| Real Nuclear Fusion on a Tabletop | A UCLA group has used a heated ferroelectric crystal to produce d+d nuclear fusion on a tabletop, producing energy and lots of neutrons. | 10/07 | AltVw139 |
| The Experimental Evidence against Objective Reality | The results of recent EPR-type tests with elliptically polarized photons of the Leggett Relations of quantum mechanics have been used to argue against the existence of objective reality. | 12/07 | AltVw140 |
| There's a Hole in Bottom of the Universe! | Cosmic microwave background data from WMAP shows a "hole" in the emission pattern, suggesting an anomalous cold region in the early universe. | 03/08 | AltVw141 |
| The Falling Dominoes: The Source of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays | An analysis of AUGER project data indicates that the source of the most energetic cosmic rays is active galactic nuclei. Thus was one of my top 10 unsolved physics puzzles in 2000. | 05/08 | AltVw142 |
| Noise as a Quantum Signal | Noise in the GEO600 gravity wave detector may be providing evidence that space-time is holographic, with the three space dimensions mapped onto some two-dimensional surface. Are 2D space shortcuts possible? | 12/08 | AltVw145 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Other Universes II | Everett-Wheeler interpretation of QM | 11/84 | AltVw03 |
| The Quantum Handshake | The Transactional Interpretation of QM | 11/86 | AltVw16 |
| Watching The Quantum Jump | Exciting single atoms in a trap | 05/88 | AltVw26 |
| Paradoxes and FTL Communication | The Calcutta QM Paradox | 09/88 | AltVw28 |
| Einsteins' Spooks & Bell's Theorem | The EPR paradox & nonlocality | 01/90 | AltVw37 |
| Quantum Time Travel | Time tricks with quantum mechanics | 04/91 | AltVw45 |
| Quantum Telephones to Other Universes, to Times Past | Non-linear quantum mechanics and communication | 10/91 | AltVw48 |
| The Quantum Physics of Teleportation | Transporting a complete quantum state | 12/93 | AltVw62 |
| Tunneling through the Lightspeed Barrier | Quantum tunneling and transit time | 12/95 | AltVw75 |
| Bose-Einstein Condensation: A New Form of Matter | Thousands of atoms in the same quantum state | 03/96 | AltVw77 |
| Space Drives, Phased Arrays, and Interferometry | Amplitude and intensity interferometry | 01/97 | AltVw82 |
| The Atom Laser | A laser that emits coherent atoms instead of coherent light | 07/97 | AltVw85 |
| The Quantum Eraser | Erasing quantum interference retroactively | 06/98 | AltVw90 |
| "Interaction-Free" Quantum
Measurements and Imaging |
Quantum measurements that can "see in the dark", producing an image of an object without the interaction of a single photon. | 06/00 | AltVw101 |
| Faster-than-Light Laser Pulses? | Superluminal laser pulses with negative velocities that get there before they start. | 03/01 | AltVw105 |
| Supernova in a Bose-Einstein Bottle | Repulsion is changed to attraction in a Bose-Einstein condensate, with amazing and mysterious results. | 10/01 | AltVw108 |
| Quantum Computing, 5 Qubits and Counting | Quantum computing has made a step forward, with a 5 qubit computer that factors 15 into primes. What's next? | 06/02 | AltVw112 |
| A Farewell to Copenhagen? | The Afshar Experiment brings Bohr's Principle of Complementarity into question by showing that in a quantum two-slit measurement, interference fringes are present even when the slit through which a photon passes is determined. | 12/04 | AltVw125 |
| EPR Communication: Signals from the Future? | An Innsbruck PhD thesis suggests a way in which one might use quantum nonlocality for communication, which would make possible superluminal and retro-causal signaling. | 12/06 | AltVw135 |
| The Experimental Evidence against Objective Reality | The results of recent EPR-type tests with elliptically polarized photons of the Leggett Relations of quantum mechanics have been used to argue against the existence of objective reality. | 12/07 | AltVw140 |
| All About Teleportation | The religious tradition, science fiction, and physics of teleportation. | 07-08/08 | AltVw143 |
| Noise as a Quantum Signal | Noise in the GEO600 gravity wave detector may be providing evidence that space-time is holographic, with the three space dimensions mapped onto some two-dimensional surface. | 12/08 | AltVw145 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Neutrinos and WIMPs | The Solar Neutrino Problem | 05/86 | AltVw13 |
| Heavy Neutrinos: Who Ordered That? | Reports of a 17 kilovolt neutrino | 12/91 | AltVw49 |
| Neutrino Physics: Curiouser and Curiouser | SAGE neutrino detector results | 09/92 | AltVw54 |
| Neutrinos, Ripples, and Time Loops | Tachyonic neutrinos, cosmic string effects | 02/93 | AltVw57 |
| Massive Neutrinos | The Japanese Super-Kamiokande detector discovers that mu-neutrinos have mass. | 01/99 | AltVw93 |
| Physics Goes Underground | Plans for a new low-background physics laboratory 1.5 miles below the surface of the Earth. | 09/02 | AltVw113 |
| Neutrino Results from SNO, KamLAND, and WMAP | New neutrino results indicate that neutrinos have mass, show neutrino oscillations, and set limits on how large the neutrino mass can be. | 07-8/04 | AltVw123 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Antimatter in the Universe | The possibility of antimatter galaxies | 08/79 | Analog-1 |
| Other Universes I | GUTs cosmology | 09/84 | AltVw02 |
| In The Fullness of Time | The universe in the far future | 10/85 | AltVw09 |
| Children of the Swan | Cygnus X-3 cosmic ray particles | 03/86 | AltVw12 |
| SN1987A - Supernova Astrophysics Grows Up | Supernovae, neutrinos, and gravitational collapse | 12/87 | AltVw23 |
| Supernova Duds and Toothpaste | Neutrinos and fluorine nucleosynthesis | 02/89 | AltVw31 |
| The Mouse that Boomed | Fast object seen with radio-astronomy | 08/89 | AltVw34 |
| Cosmic Voids and Great Walls | The large-scale structure of the universe | 08/91 | AltVw47 |
| Searching for MACHOs (massive compact halo objects) | The gravitational lensing of brown dwarfs | 05/94 | AltVw65 |
| Stretch Marks on the Universe - Quantized Redshift | Puzzle of clustered galactic red-shifts | 11/94 | AltVw68 |
| GRS1915+105: The Fastest Fireball in the Galaxy | A quasar-like object in our galaxy | 04/95 | AltVw71 |
| "Texas" in Munich, Part 1: The Constants of the Universe | Closing in on the universe's parameters | 08/95 | AltVw73 |
| "Texas" in Munich, Part 2: Gamma Ray Bursts | The gamma ray burst puzzle | 10/95 | AltVw74 |
| Ultra-Energetic Cosmic Rays and Gamma Ray Bursts | Correlation between cosmic rays and gamma bursts? | 01/96 | AltVw76 |
| Using DNA to Search for WIMPs | Breaking DNA strands to detect weakly interacting particles | 09/98 | AltVw91 |
| `The Music of the (Neutron) Spheres | Audio-modulated X-rays and neutron star masses | 11/98 | AltVw92 |
| Before the Big Bang | Pre-Big-Bang cosmology from superstring theory | 03/99 | AltVw94 |
| Our Runaway Universe and Einstein's Cosmological Constant | The discovery that the universe is accelerating in its expansion and that the vacuum has energy | 05/99 | AltVw95 |
| Our Millimeter-Size Universe | Superstring theory suggests that gravity is weak because its extra-dimensional loops are a millimeter in diameter. | 12/99 | AltVw98 |
| BOOMERanG and the Sound of the Big Bang | Measurements of small angle fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background pin down the Big Bang | 01/01 | AltVw104 |
| Quark Stars | Discovery of ultra-dense stars that are thought to be made of quark matter. | 11/02 | AltVw114 |
| The New Recycling Universe | A new alternative to Big Bang cosmology in which the universe recycles between claps of extradimensional "branes". | 01/03 | AltVw115 |
| A Stroll Thriough the Lyman Alpha Forest | The forest of absorption Lyman-a spectral lines seen in the light from quasars maps the hydrogen "lanes" of the universe and testifies that quasars are very distant objects. | 03/03 | AltVw116 |
| Watch the Skies: The LSST Project | Plans for a new telescope that watches the skies for fast-changing astronoomical phenomena. | 07/03 | AltVw118 |
| The Universe as seen by WMAP | A new study of the small-angle structure of the cosmic microwave background nails down the parameters of the universe. | 10/03 | AltVw119 |
| The Sound of the Big Bang - Reloaded | WMAP data is used to synthesize the "sound of the Big Bang" in the early universe, producing a sound file that can be played on an mp3 player. | 05/04 | AltVw122 |
| The Big Rip at the End of Time | Some new cosmological models suggest that the universe will expand at an ever increasing rate until ti tears itself apart, producing a "Big Rip" that tears apart stars, planets, atom, and particles, until nothing is left in a dark empty lonely universe. | 03/05 | AltVw126 |
| String theory now seems to be predicting a vast "landscape" of possible universes with differing cosmological constants and physical laws. Which one is ours and why? | 03/06 | AltVw131 | |
| An analysis of WMAP data indicates that the initial Big Bang may not have been spherical, but instead was slightly elongated along one axis, giving the early universe a "watermelon" shape. | 05/07 | AltVw137 | |
| There's a Hole in Bottom of the Universe! | Cosmic microwave background data from WMAP shows a "hole" in the emission pattern, suggesting an anomalous cold region in the early universe. | 03/08 | AltVw141 |
| The Falling Dominoes: The Source of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays | An analysis of AUGER project data indicates that the source of the most energetic cosmic rays is active galactic nuclei. Thus was one of my top 10 unsolved physics puzzles in 2000. | 05/08 | AltVw142 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Antigravity I: Negative Mass | The gravitation of negative mass | 07/86 | AltVw14 |
| Artificial Gravity: Which way is Up? | Centrifugal gravity on space stations | 02/87 | AltVw18 |
| Spiral Galaxies and Antigravity Beams | Gravity waves from cosmic strings | 01/88 | AltVw24 |
| The Rainbows of Gravity | Einstein's ring and gravitational lensing | 11/88 | AltVw29 |
| Falling through to Pelucidar | Shadow matter and gravitation | 04/89 | AltVw32 |
| The Twin Paradox Revisited | Special relativity and time dilation | 03/90 | AltVw38 |
| Centrifugal Forces and Black Holes | Light-like orbits near a black hole | 11/92 | AltVw55 |
| The Force of the Tide | Gravitational tidal forces | 01/94 | AltVw63 |
| The Alcubierre Warp Drive | A warp-drive s olution to Einstein's equations | 11/96 | AltVw81 |
| Antigravity Sightings | Woodward's Mach's Principle space drive | 03/97 | AltVw83 |
| The Krasnikov Tube: A Subway to the Stars | A solution to Einstein's equations in the form of a time-shortcut tube | 09/97 | AltVw86 |
| Gravity Waves and LIGO | The NSF's new gravity wave detectors | 04/98 | AltVw89 |
| The Micro-Warp Drive | An improvement on the Alcubierre Drive that makes the warp-bubble large on the inside and microscopic on the outside | 02/00 | AltVw99 |
| General Relativity without
Black Holes |
The Yilmaz variant of General Relativity, which predicts that black holes do not exist. | 04/00 | AltVw100 |
| The CERN LHC: A Black Hole Factory? | Theoretical predictions that the newest high energy accelerator, currently under construction at the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, may be a copious source of small and fast-evaporating black holes. | 05/03 | AltVw117 |
| Outlawing” Wormholes and Warp Drives | Which solutions of general relativity (e.g., wormholes and warp drives) can be dismissed as violating physical principles and which should be taken seriously. A new quantum approach suggests a way of answering this question. | 05/05 | AltVw127 |
| Do black holes exist? A new theory suggests that they do not, and suggests instead that collapsing supernovas create "dark energy stars". | 10/05 | AltVw129 | |
| String theory now seems to be predicting a vast "landscape" of possible universes with differing cosmological constants and physical laws. Which one is ours and why? | 03/06 | AltVw131 | |
| Hawking’s Retreat | Stephen Hawking's retreat from his view that information is destroyed in the formation of a black hole. | 05/06 | AltVw132 |
| Back in Time Through Other Dimensions | A new variation of string theory in non-compartified dimensions provides a mechanism for creating timelike loops and suggests that such loops may exist in nature. | 10/06 | AltVw134 |
| All About Teleportation | The religious tradition, science fiction, and physics of teleportation. | 07-08/08 | AltVw143 |
| Noise as a Quantum Signal | Noise in the GEO600 gravity wave detector may be providing evidence that space-time is holographic, with the three space dimensions mapped onto some two-dimensional surface. | 12/08 | AltVw145 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Wormholes and Time Machines | General relativity and FTL travel | 06/89 | AltVw33 |
| Wormholes II: Getting There in No Time | Wormholes as starships | 05/90 | AltVw39 |
| Natural Wormholes: Squeezing the Vacuum | Negative mass from squeezed vacuum | 07/92 | AltVw53 |
| NASA Goes FTL - Part 1: Wormhole Physics | JPL relativity/quantum workshop report 1 | 13/94 | AltVw69 |
| New Improved Wormholes | Making wormholes without negative mass | 11/00 | AltVw103 |
| Outlawing” Wormholes and Warp Drives | Which solutions of general relativity (e.g., wormholes and warp drives) can be dismissed as violating physical principles and which should be taken seriously. A new quantum approach suggests a way of answering this question. | 05/05 | AltVw127 |
| All About Teleportation | The religious tradition, science fiction, and physics of teleportation. | 07-08/08 | AltVw143 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| The Coming of the SSC | The Superconducting Supercollider Project | 03/88 | AltVw25 |
| Mega-Projects & -Problems; The Hubble in Trouble | NASA'a problems with the HST | 02/91 | AltVw44 |
| RHIC: Big Bangs in the Lab | Heavy-ion collider project at Brookhaven | 06/91 | AltVw46 |
| CERN and the LHC | The large hadronic collider project | 05/92 | AltVw52 |
| DUMAND: Neutrinos from Beneath the Ocean | Large underwater neutrino detector | 06/93 | AltVw59 |
| Beauty and the B-Factory | B mesons and matter: proposed accelerator to make B-mesons | 09/94 | AltVw67 |
| CERN in Transition | The new 33 TeV lead beams at CERN. | 06/95 | AltVw72 |
| The Decline and Fall of the SSC | The killing of the DOE's Superconducting Super Collider Project | 05/97 | AltVw84 |
| Gravity Waves and LIGO | The NSF's new gravity wave detector | 04/98 | AltVw89 |
| The Next Big Accelerator | The "next linear collider" (NLC) is being proposed by US, German, and Japanese groups as the next step in particle physics. | 02/02 | AltVw110 |
| The CERN LHC: A Black Hole Factory? | Theoretical predictions that the newest high energy accelerator, currently under construction at the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, may be a copious source of small and fast-evaporating black holes. | 05/03 | AltVw117 |
| Watch the Skies: The LSST Project | Plans for a new telescope that watches the skies for fast-changing astronoomical phenomena. | 07/03 | AltVw118 |
| The Universe as seen by WMAP | A new study of the small-angle structure of the cosmic microwave background nails down the parameters of the universe. | 10/03 | AltVw119 |
| A Mission to the Earth's Core | A new "modest proposal" to send an instrument package to the core of the Earth by melting through the crust with molten iron.. | 12/03 | AltVw120 |
| Solving the RHIC Puzzle | Interferometry data from Au+Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) appears to be in conflict with other results from the collisions. A new approach explains why. | 07-8/05 | AltVw128 |
| Extrasolar Planets and Occult Astronomy | A new star-shade system may enable the Hubble Space Telescope and its successors to discover earth-like extra-solar planets and even detect the presence of life on them. | 03/07 | AltVw136 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| The Dark Side of the Force of Gravity | The Dark Matter Problem | 02/85 | AltVw05 |
| Strings and Things | Cosmic strings | 04/87 | AltVw19 |
| Laser Propulsion and the Four P's | Laser-sustained propulsion | 08/87 | AltVw21 |
| FTL Photons | The Casimir Effect and the speed of light | 13/90 | AltVw43 |
| Nuke Your Way to the Stars | Continuously detonating nuclear rocket | 13/92 | AltVw56 |
| The Tachyon Drive: Vex=¥and Eex= 0. | Using tachyons as reaction fuel | 10/93 | AltVw61 |
| NASA Goes FTL - Part 2: Cracks in Nature's FTL Armor | JPL relativity/quantum workshop report 2 | 02/95 | AltVw70 |
| The Alcubierre Warp Drive | A warp-drive solution to Einstein's equations | 11/96 | AltVw81 |
| Space Drives, Phased Arrays, and Interferometry | Amplitude and intensity interferometry | 01/97 | AltVw82 |
| Antigravity Sightings | Woodward's Mach's Principle space drive | 03/97 | AltVw83 |
| The Krasnikov Tube: A Subway to the Stars | A solution to Einstein's equations in the form of a time-shortcut tube | 09/97 | AltVw86 |
| The Micro-Warp Drive | An improvement on the Alcubierre Drive that makes the warp-bubble large on the inside and microscopic on the outside. | 02/00 | AltVw99 |
| Outlawing” Wormholes and Warp Drives | Which solutions of general relativity (e.g., wormholes and warp drives) can be dismissed as violating physical principles and which should be taken seriously. A new quantum approach suggests a way of answering this question. | 05/05 | AltVw127 |
| Noise as a Quantum Signal | Noise in the GEO600 gravity wave detector may be providing evidence that space-time is holographic, with the three space dimensions mapped onto some two-dimensional surface. Are 2D space shortcuts possible? | 12/08 | AltVw145 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| The Pump of Evolution | The Fermi Paradox and catastrophes | 01/86 | AltVw11 |
| Dinosaur Breath | Cretaceous air trapped in amber | 07/88 | AltVw27 |
| Killer Asteroids and You | Earth-orbit-crossing asteroids | 01/92 | AltVw50 |
| Planet of the Geezers | Telomeres and the reversal of human aging | 02/98 | AltVw88 |
| The "Rare Earth" Hypothesis | A new book by an astronomer and a geophysicist argues that complex life must be very rare in our galaxy and our universe. We may be alone. | 09/00 | AltVw102 |
| Tracking Adolf | An account of using y-DNA analysis to obtain information about my great grandfather, Adolf Cramer. | 10/08 | AltVw144 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| Telepresence: Reach Out and Grab Someone | Robotics and telepresence | 07/90 | AltVw40 |
| A Visit to Virtual Seattle | Virtual reality | 11/90 | AltVw42 |
| The Bandwidth Revolution: Internet and WorldWideWeb | The coming of the Web | 03/94 | AltVw64 |
| News from CyberSpace: Virtual Reality and HyperText | Report on two conferences | 07/94 | AltVw66 |
| EPR Communication: Signals from the Future? | An Innsbruck PhD thesis suggests a way in which one might use quantum nonlocality for communication, which would make possible superluminal and retro-causal signaling. | 12/06 | AltVw135 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| New Phenomena | Magnetic monopoles, "anomalons", free quarks? | 02/83 | Analog-3 |
| Again Monopoles | Magnetic monopole detection at Stanford (?) | 09/83 | Analog-4 |
| When Proton Meets Monopole | Monopole catalysis and proton decay | 07/84 | AltVw01 |
| Antigravity II: A Fifth Force? | Hypercharge and hyperforce | 09/86 | AltVw15 |
| Recent Results | Review of past AV columns | 06/87 | AltVw20 |
| Cold Fusion, Pro-fusion, and Con-fusion | Pons & Fleischman and cold fusion? | 12/89 | AltVw36 |
| The Rise and Fall of Gyro-Gravity | Spin-modification of gravity? | 09/90 | AltVw41 |
| Inside the Quark | Preons and quark sub-structure | 09/96 | AltVw80 |
| Breaking the Standard Model | Evidence from DESY for a new particle: the leptoquark. Note: later work suggests that leptoquarks do not exist.) | 11/97 | AltVw87 |
| Introducing the Pentaquark | Evidence from several experiments suggests that "pentaqurks", baryons consisting of four quarks and one anti-quark, may form some of the particles observed in high energy experiments. (Note: later work suggests that pentaquarks does not exist.) | 03/04 | AltVw121 |
| The Alternate View
Column Title |
Subject of Column | Analog
Issue |
Column
Code |
| The Territoriality of Space Exploration | Guest Editorial: Should the USA have claimed the Moon as territory? | 11/81 | Analog-2 |
| The Alternate Who???? | 1st Alternate View column - Introduction of the author | 07/84 | AltVw00 |
| The Retarding of Science | AARSE - American Association for the Retardation of Science and Engineering (satire) | 13/84 | AltVw04 |
| Dyson on Space | Freeman Dyson's views on the space program | 13/88 | AltVw30 |
| Science and SF in Japan | Report on a trip to Japan | 04/93 | AltVw58 |
| Science Policy: The Parable of the King and the Grain | The politics of scientific decisions | 08/93 | AltVw60 |
| CERN in Transition | The new 33 TeV lead beams | 06/95 | AltVw72 |
| 2001, Then and Now | How and why the year 2001 as depicted in the Stanley Kubrick film differs from the the reality of the year 2001? | 07/01 | AltVw107 |
| A Mission to the Earth's Core | A new "modest proposal" to send an instrument package to the core of the Earth by melting through the crust with molten iron.. | 12/03 | AltVw120 |
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