AnalogScience Fiction & Fact Magazine "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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Brane Bashing: An Alternative to the Big Bang? | Was the universe created by extradimensional "branes" clapping together, with no Big Bang? | 04/02 | AltVw111 |
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 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 |
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 | 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" is being proposed by US, German, and Japanese groups as the next step in particle physics. | 02/02 | AltVw110 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 | 11/97 | AltVw87 |
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 |