Laser Stars
Comments :
- You've been chosen as 'Cool Canadian Site of the Day' for Aug 8, 1996
- You've been chosen as a "Best o' c.i.w.announce" site for May 7, 1996 -
Thanks for adding "real" content to the Web; I appreciate it.
- Einstein is considered to be the father of the laser. John Talbot
is the father of this highly scholarly page devoted to laser stars.
The many technical articles here include a glossary for nonexperts.
- Excellent web page. I've included a
link
from the
sci.techniques.spectroscopy
home page to your
History of Astronomical Spectroscopy
page.
- David Knapp,
Adminstration,
Energy and Minerals Applied Research Center,
University of Colorado.
- I've been scanning through your website on LaserStars. Very nice.
- I fully intend to include a bookmark to your materials on my page.
Your work, to my eye, is well laid out, well researched and shows careful
attention to detail ... I'd let you instruct my students in this stuff
any day of the week.
- It is nice to see
laser history
get its own site, especially the astronomical side that is largely neglected
by the rest of the laser community.
- Jeff Hecht,
Laser Physicist,
Contributing Editor of Laser Focus World,
author of 'Optics' and 'Laser Pioneers'.
- Nice Web site.
- Your Web Site is impressive!
- You have a very interesting and thorough web page!
- Heavyyyyy! Veeeery nice!
- Fantastic page! Oodles of information ! I've been taking a little introductory laser-optics course
here at Queen's University and over the past week this very idea has been
developing in my mind.
- I was visiting your page for a homework assignment(wanted to do
something unusual so I did quasars), and I just wanted to say thanks for
the info packed page.
- Interesting page.
- Congratulations. Your section on
historical stuff
looks great. I browsed through your
C IV paper
and was impressed by its graphic style ... great stuff.
- I have enjoyed looking over the information on the
history of lasers.
- Thanks for putting up these pages about Varshni's theories.
- Thanks for posting this. That should rattle them.
- I am very grateful to you for explaining an alternative theory ...
it sounds reasonable and far more likely to be true, at least to me.
- I enjoyed reading a completely new way of looking at things.
- Anton Norup Søerensen (reply
to),
M.Sc. Physics and Computer Science,
Computer Science Dept.
Aarhus Univ.
Copenhagen, Denmark
- The theory does clear up a lot of mystery and
"theoretical physics syndrome hocus pocus".
- I hadn't heard of this theory and found it fascinating. Thanks!
- Andy Goris
Amateur Astronomer,
Hewlett Packard,
Graphics Hardware Lab,
Fort Colins, Colorado
- It makes me re-think what I do know and try to verify what I can of what
I've seen; that's worth quite a lot!
- Nice site and more informative than most on the Net. Interesting stuff.
- I would very much like to put a link to your page on
Laser History
into a web page I am designing. The web page is for the
NTC Laser Program
in Wausau Wisconsin. We train 2 year Associate Degree Laser Techs.
- I just browsed by your
scientific humour page,
and I just have to say that it is absolutely brilliant.
- I personally think your theory is fantastic and irrefutable.
I have always thought there was a better explanation and I say so in
my theory.
I have been reading the other theories listed on Phil Gibbs
"New and Alternative Theories of Physics"
in the
"Big Bang and other cosmologies"
section and it has been boring to say the least until I found
your site.
It was a breath of fresh air. Something that made sense.
- Just taking this opportunity to tell you that your site is very
informative, and well presented - keep up the good work.
- Continue the good fight John. The more I read your posts, the more I am
convinced you are on the right track.
- Dr. Brian Burke,
Ph.D., Psychologist,
Faculty of Medicine,
University of Calgary
- Nice job on your
astronomical spectroscopy
pages. I will probably make use of them in some of the
classes
I teach.
- Hi John, just a note to say how much I have appreciated your excellent
job your web page. I'm an
atomic collision
physicist and I've done some work in radiative recombination and higher order
resonant processes.
I've always had a fascination with applications to astrophysics, but I
haven't done any active research in the area. I've learned a tremendous
amount from your page, particularly the
history of atomic physics in astronomy.
Thanks for a job well done!
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