References

Opportunity Magnet

  1. The Elements song by Tom Lehrer.
  2. On astronomy - Moore, Partick & Robinson Leif; The Astronomy Encyclopedia, Oxford University Press, 2002
  3. On uranium enrichment - Heriot, I.D.; Uranium Enrichment by Gas Centrifuge (Nuclear Science and Technology), European Communities, 1988
  4. Zero Point Energy - New Developments in the Casimir Effect, a paper from Michael Bordag
  5. Something a little more readable on zero point energy - Tesla, Nikola & Hatcher–Childress, David; The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla, Adventures Unlimited, 1993
  6. On genetic engineering - Nicholl, Desmond S.T.; An Introduction to Genetic Engineering, Cambridge University Press, 1994
  7. On the dangers of distillation, just so you don't try it yourself because it could be bad! - Howarth, Alan; Simpson, Ronald & Grant Marcus; Illegal Alcohol Beverages: The Public Health Implications, Brunner-Routledge, 2003
  8. On magical symbolism and correspondences - Crowley Aleister; Symonds, John (editor); Grant, Kenneth (editor); Magick, Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd, 1987. (The one we have includes Book Four: Mysticism, Magick in Theory and Practice, and appendices - what you are looking for is appendix five titled "Tables showing the principle correspondences of the Qabalah, reprinted with editions from 777.")
  9. Read Please - software to make your computer speak for you
  10. Idle, Eric; The Galaxy Song, Restless, 2003
  11. A scientific analysis of The Galaxy Song by Paul Kohlmiller
  12. An animation of Tom Lehrer's The Elements
  13. On where the other nine tenths of the universe might be - Pratchett, Terry; Stewart, Ian; Cohen, Jack; The Science of Discworld, Ebury Press, 2002
  14. On the chrono-synclastic-infundibulum - Vonnegut, Kurt; The Sirens of Titan, Gollancz, 1999

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