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Glenn Albert Baxter
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Glenn Albert Baxter (About)
World Science Database Profile
(Died: May 1, 2017)
Professional Engineer, Physicist
Interests: Relativity, Electromagnetic Energy, Gravity, Scientific Journal Editor Age: 75

Mr. Baxter has a degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Rhode Island and is a Licensed Professional Engineer in Illinois and Maine. He is a graduate of Vermont Academy, which honored him in 1993 as a Distinguished Alumnus with the Dr. Florence R. Sabin Award. It was at Vermont Academy as a student where Mr. Baxter attended a talk and met the very popular relativity author James A. Coleman. Mr. Baxter has been doing research in relativity and physics ever since and is currently Executive Director of the Belgrade Lakes Institute for Advanced Research. His current interests include physics, philosophy, and theology.

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 Charles Darwin

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 2012  PHYSICS  COLLOQUIUM  IN  PORTLAND, MAINE -17 August 2012

We are now calling for papers and inviting speakers for the 18 August 2012  Physics Colloquium, to be held in Portland, Maine.   The theme for the 2012 Colloquium will be the effect of Special Relativity on Electromagnetic Theory as described by Maxwell's equations.   Reference:  Electromagnetic Theory by Dr. Julius Stratton, McGraw-Hill, New York and London, (Maple Press, York, Pa.), 1941.     (see www.k1man.com/physics).     The 13 August 2011 Physics Colloquium  scheduled in Portland, Maine focused on the effect of the non constant nature of the speed of light on 21st century physics.    Accepted papers for presentation at the 2012 colloquium will be distributed to all registered attendees before the colloquium so they can be studied and even discussed, which will greatly improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the colloquium itself.   Attendees are cordially invited to dinner in Portland on Friday evening, August 17, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. to informally meet and to also discuss physics.    Please register for the colloquium (free) and/or the dinner (off the menu) by sending an E-mail to Institute@K1MAN.com      

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