*2007: Josh McCown,Dante Culpepper
*2006: Andrew Walter,Aaron Brooks
*2005: Kerry Collins,Marques Tuiasosopo
*2004: Kerry Collins, Rich Gannon
*2003: Rich Gannon, Marques Tuiasosopo, Rick Mirer
*2002: Rich Gannon
*2001: Rich Gannon
*2000: Rich Gannon
*1999: Rich Gannon
*1998: Jeff George
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*1996: Jeff Hostetler
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*1993: Jeff Hostetler
*1992: Jay Schroeder, Todd Marinovich
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*1990: Jay Schroeder
*1989: Jay Schroeder
*1988: Jay Schroeder
*1987: Marc Wilson
*1986: Marc Wilson
*1985: Marc Wilson
*1984: Marc Wilson
*1983: Marc Wilson, Jim Plunkett
*1982: Jim Plunkett
*1981: Jim Plunkett
*1980: Dan Pastorini, Jim Plunkett
*1979: Ken Stabler
*1978: Ken Stabler
*1977: Ken Stabler
*1976: Ken Stabler
*1975: Ken Stabler
*1974: Ken Stabler
*1973: Ken Stabler
*1972: Daryle Lamonica
*1971: Daryle Lamonica
*1970: Daryle Lamonica
*1969: Daryle Lamonica
*1968: Daryle Lamonica
*1967: Daryle Lamonica
*1966: Tom Flores
*1965: Tom Flores
*1964: Tom Flores
*1963: Tom Flores
*1962: Tom Flores
*1961: Tom Flores
*1960: Tom Flores
*2006: Andrew Walter,Aaron Brooks
*2005: Kerry Collins,Marques Tuiasosopo
*2004: Kerry Collins, Rich Gannon
*2003: Rich Gannon, Marques Tuiasosopo, Rick Mirer
*2002: Rich Gannon
*2001: Rich Gannon
*2000: Rich Gannon
*1999: Rich Gannon
*1998: Jeff George
*1997: Jeff George
*1996: Jeff Hostetler
*1995: Jeff Hostetler
*1994: Jeff Hostetler
*1993: Jeff Hostetler
*1992: Jay Schroeder, Todd Marinovich
*1991: Jay Schroeder, Todd Marinovich
*1990: Jay Schroeder
*1989: Jay Schroeder
*1988: Jay Schroeder
*1987: Marc Wilson
*1986: Marc Wilson
*1985: Marc Wilson
*1984: Marc Wilson
*1983: Marc Wilson, Jim Plunkett
*1982: Jim Plunkett
*1981: Jim Plunkett
*1980: Dan Pastorini, Jim Plunkett
*1979: Ken Stabler
*1978: Ken Stabler
*1977: Ken Stabler
*1976: Ken Stabler
*1975: Ken Stabler
*1974: Ken Stabler
*1973: Ken Stabler
*1972: Daryle Lamonica
*1971: Daryle Lamonica
*1970: Daryle Lamonica
*1969: Daryle Lamonica
*1968: Daryle Lamonica
*1967: Daryle Lamonica
*1966: Tom Flores
*1965: Tom Flores
*1964: Tom Flores
*1963: Tom Flores
*1962: Tom Flores
*1961: Tom Flores
*1960: Tom Flores
Hyperspace theories are concerned with theoretical systems that have more than the familiar three spatial dimensions. Hyperspace theories are largely mathematical, but their developers often attempt to make them of use to physicists, and they have implications in philosophy as well. Hyperspace theorists generally believe that the laws of nature are simpler in higher dimensions. Hyperspace is also known as one way to travel faster than light speed in some Science Fiction.
Superstring theories are a particular class of hyperspace theories that are of interest to physicists who are attempting to find a fundamental physical theory that unites all known physical forces and particles. Such hyperspace theories suggest the possibility that everything in the universe can be described in terms of fundamental physical components that vibrate within the constraints imposed by the multiple extended and compact dimensions of hyperspace.
Current mathematical methods suggest that there are only a few "natural" possibilities for the number of these compacted dimensions.
Flat hyperspaces
There is a completely separate class of hyperspace theory where "hyperspace" is generally seen as the flat space 'above' (ie faster than) ordinary space. These are called 'Flat hyperspace' theories because they generally assume that space is completely flat and rigidly tied at three spatial dimensions that are fixed in dimensionality up to the largest scales. In most of these theories time is regarded as a single point and not seen as a separate 'dimension'. Obviously gravity cannot then be explained by spatial curvature and another explanation is needed - one method is to allow local inertial frames that can accelerate relative to each other, other possibilities include quantum theories of gravity which are based on things like gravitons or quantum states.
These hyperspace theories obviously conflict with some parts of relativity, and are not generally seen today as part of mainstream science.
Superstring theories are a particular class of hyperspace theories that are of interest to physicists who are attempting to find a fundamental physical theory that unites all known physical forces and particles. Such hyperspace theories suggest the possibility that everything in the universe can be described in terms of fundamental physical components that vibrate within the constraints imposed by the multiple extended and compact dimensions of hyperspace.
Current mathematical methods suggest that there are only a few "natural" possibilities for the number of these compacted dimensions.
Flat hyperspaces
There is a completely separate class of hyperspace theory where "hyperspace" is generally seen as the flat space 'above' (ie faster than) ordinary space. These are called 'Flat hyperspace' theories because they generally assume that space is completely flat and rigidly tied at three spatial dimensions that are fixed in dimensionality up to the largest scales. In most of these theories time is regarded as a single point and not seen as a separate 'dimension'. Obviously gravity cannot then be explained by spatial curvature and another explanation is needed - one method is to allow local inertial frames that can accelerate relative to each other, other possibilities include quantum theories of gravity which are based on things like gravitons or quantum states.
These hyperspace theories obviously conflict with some parts of relativity, and are not generally seen today as part of mainstream science.
Lee Coan is an ex-associate editor at men's magazine FHM.
Lee Coan used to edit the 'Incoming!' section of FHM, incorporating readers letters, crazy pictures, and fact-based news stories. As a celebrity writer for FHM, Coan interviewed Lemmy from Motörhead, covergirl Keeley Hazell, Ricky Gervais of The Office, and Jason Kay of the band Jamiroquai.
Lee Coan was nominated for the 2005 PTC New Journalist of the Year awards.
Lee Coan used to edit the 'Incoming!' section of FHM, incorporating readers letters, crazy pictures, and fact-based news stories. As a celebrity writer for FHM, Coan interviewed Lemmy from Motörhead, covergirl Keeley Hazell, Ricky Gervais of The Office, and Jason Kay of the band Jamiroquai.
Lee Coan was nominated for the 2005 PTC New Journalist of the Year awards.
Never on Tuesday is a 1988 film by Adam Rifkin starring Claudia Christian, Andrew Lauer and Peter Berg.
Plot Summary
Matt (Andrew Lauer) and Eddie (Peter Berg) crash Tuesday's (Claudia Christian) car. So two guys are stranded in the desert with a drop dead gorgeous girl and ... she turns out to be a lesbian.
Notable cameo roles:
* Charlie Sheen (Thief)
* Emilio Estevez (Tow truck driver)
* Cary Elwes (Tow truck driver)
* Nicholas Cage (Guy in sports car)
* Judd Nelson (Motorcycle cop)
* Gilbert Gottfried (Travelling salesman)
Plot Summary
Matt (Andrew Lauer) and Eddie (Peter Berg) crash Tuesday's (Claudia Christian) car. So two guys are stranded in the desert with a drop dead gorgeous girl and ... she turns out to be a lesbian.
Notable cameo roles:
* Charlie Sheen (Thief)
* Emilio Estevez (Tow truck driver)
* Cary Elwes (Tow truck driver)
* Nicholas Cage (Guy in sports car)
* Judd Nelson (Motorcycle cop)
* Gilbert Gottfried (Travelling salesman)