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You will need a VRML-enabled browser.

These worlds were optimized for the Windows 95 version of Netscape 3.0 or higher (you must get the "plus components" version). You can also use Cosmo, which is a VRML plug-in created by Silicon Graphics.

 

 
 

Unfortunately, some browsers do not support transparency, and give unappealing results. Although you can still view these worlds, they appear as grey opaque objects rather than yellow clouds. And for some reason, some programs start you out very close to the wavefunction, so that you have to back up to see anything.
 

Back to the wavefunctions!

E-mail comments to gerryharp@earthlink.net.