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Albert Roy Davis
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Albert Roy Davis (About)
World Science Database Profile
(Died: August 1, 1984)
Age: 69

Albert Roy Davis was born 1915 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, but immigrated to U.S. in 1922. He was naturalized in 1936, when he attended the University of Florida, and became the first scientist to discover that there are two separate and distinct energies of magnetism with opposite effects. He founded and become director of the Albert Roy Davis Aerial Phenomena Research Association Laboratory in Green Cove Springs, Florida. He was the recipient of a number of honorary doctor degrees in science and acknowledged for his work serving humanity through biomagnetics and introducing biomagnetic sciences to scientists and doctors.

EDUCATION

  • Attended University of Florida, 1936.
  • Studied under Dr. B. E. Roessling (D. Sc., Ph. D.), University of Berlin, 1934-1937.
  • Studied under Dr. William Campbell, University of Cambridge, 1936-1937.
  • Studied anthropological behavior under Dr. Robert M. Yerkes, Yale Laboratories of Primate Biology, later named the Yerkes Laboratory of Primate Biology, in Orange Park, Florida.
  • Studied physics and electronics under Dr. Blaesgame, Jacksonville, Florida, 1936-1938.
  • Worked and associated with Dr. H. Bingenheimer, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
  • The studies listed above with professors/scientists were conducted in the U.S. and Europe.

PROFESSIONAL

  • Established Albert Roy Davis Research Laboratory, Green Cove Springs, Florida, 1936, dedicated to research and development of magnetic effects to organic and non-organic systems from my initial discovery of the two separate energies of magnetism.
  • Wrote and submitted technical papers in 1946 dealing with the existence and results of thermal emissions (radioactive fallout) as the aftereffect of the atomic bomb.
  • Acknowledged by the Atomic Energy Commission. Congressman Charles E. Bennett (Florida) assisted in obtaining this acknowledgement. General King, USMC, and Colonel Tisdale aided in the primary investigations into the existence of prior knowledge of this secondary effect of the atomic bomb. This then advanced the knowledge that I was one of the first non-official scientists to make this condition known and provable.
  • Aided in electronic developments, Thomas Edison Laboratories; designed technical instrumentation data for Charles Edison, son of Thomas Edison, 1949.
  • Introduced the Science of Biomagnetics (electromagnetic applications) to control and/or relieve human illness and disease in India, 1959. Instrumental in establishing and training doctors and scientists at Naihati Clinic, West Bengal, India, Dr.
    A. K. Bhattacharyya (D.C., Ph. D.) in charge, in the Science of Biomagnetics. Acknowledged by the Prime Minister of India, 1971.

BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS

  • Authored 375 courses for science projects for youths and adults. These courses have been shipped to many free nations of the world. All rights released, 1969-1970, to RDL Co., scientific publishers, option for continuance open.
  • Author, (co-author, Dr. Bhattacharyya, India), "Magnets and Magnetic Fields", (1969) was on display at Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
  • Author, "The Master Course on Biomagnetics", on file with The National Academy of Sciences; the Department of Radiological Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland; the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.
  • Co-author, Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System, 1974.
  • Co-author, The Magnetic Effect, 1975.
  • Co-author, The Rainbow in Your Hands, 1976.
  • Co-author, The Magnetic Blueprint of Life, 1979.

MILITARY

  • 1941-1942, employed under contract to Air Transport Command, U.S. Army Air Force, by National Airlines, under supervision of G. T. Baker. Acted as Classified Security, Aeronautical Electronics Engineer, Top Secret Defense Flight IFF, Instruments. Received top clearance; resigned after one year with full release.
  • In 1942-1943 entered the U.S. Coast Guard as Port Security C-1A USCG Port Security Service, received honorable discharge 1946-1947. Under direction of U.S. Navy, authorized by Duval County Board of Education, taught aerodynamics, electronics, flight systems and sciences for year and a half. Resigned to again resume research and re-establish the Albert Roy Davis Research Laboratory, Green Cove Springs, Florida, to pursue effects of magnetic fields.
  • Received commendation from Admiral H. E. Kimmel, U.S. Navy, for services beyond those obtainable from Naval Electronic Services, Washington, D.C.; commendation carried full commission in U.S. Navy Technical Staff, Ltd. Officer.

INVENTIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS

  • Granted numerous patents in U.S. and over 30 foreign countries.
  • In 1932 became interested in the effects of a magnet's energies on living creatures. Made primary discoveries dealing with the effects on magnetic fields.

    Granted license as radio tube tester using transformerless thermosister systems.

  • Developed first thermosister for heat control to electrical switching systems, removing heat from breaking circuits, 1935.
  • Discovered that magnetism is composed of two energies, not one, 1936.

    Developed magnetic sweep generators for biological application of magnetic/ electromagnetic energies to animals and living systems, 1936.

  • Developed first anti-static system for car radio reception, 1937.
  • Discovered first method of capturing the aura (combinations of various energies emanating from all animate and inanimate objects) on photographic paper, late 1930's.
  • Discovered and developed methods of applying magnetic fields to animals and subjects that then controlled the pain and speeded up wound recovery and healing, 1939-1940.
  • Designed and built first ground-to-air landing system, to land first plane to arrive at Green Cove Springs, Florida, Naval Air Station under emergency conditions.
  • Designed and built first jeep-to-command post radio system used at Camp Blanding, Florida, for use under emergency conditions.
  • Trained and acknowledged in Sabotage and Anti-Sabotage, Espionage and Anti-Espionage, U.S. Coast Guard PSF, 1942-1943. Designed systems for detection methods.
  • In 1946 designed, built and operated the first two-way radio system used by the sheriff's office, and proposed for use in all mobile police units. System led to present day two-way radio systems used by police.
  • Developed an electronic method of capturing the active vortex spin of the two poles of a magnet by electronic transfer to modern acceptable methods of normal photography, 1960-1961.
  • Developed first method of extracting food proteins from natural food grasses, green grasses and removal of fibrous cellulose materials, 1968.
  • Developed first kit for detection of dissolved gold in water, earth, sand or rock for student and survey use, 1972.
  • Discovered the difference between the cancerous and non-cancerous cell in biological systems after years of effective research on cancer arrest with the first use of separate magnetic energy, over 90% effective, 1956-1974.
  • Developed first use of separate magnetic energies to change the physical properties of fluids, airs, waters, gasses, 1960-1974.
  • Developed process of improving high conductivity, non-retentive energy transference alloy, 1969-1975.
  • Developed medical instrumentations on cardiac control, hypertension control, pancreas control and bladder control, and diagnostic instrumentation all by the application of separate magnetic energy, 1956-1976.

HONORS

  • Some of a number of honorary degrees; Doctor of Natural Sciences, Tesla-Edison Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts, 1963.
  • Professor of Natural Sciences, LSF Foundation, Massachusetts, 1962-1963.
  • Honorary award from Dr. Van Wagner, Vienna, Dr. of Sciences, for natural science investigations, 1969.
  • Professor of Aerodynamic Sciences, Duval County Board of Public Instruction, Florida, 1945-1946
  • Ph. D. in physics, State of Florida

    Fellow, College of Human Sciences, University of Montreal (F.C.H.S.).

  • Nominated to Nobel Committee for Award consideration in Medical Physics in 1976, by Dr. Stefan N. Naydenov to Bengt Gustafsson, Professor, M.D., Secretary of the Nobel Committee for Physiology of Medicine, Stockholm.

ORGANIZATIONS

  • The New York Academy of Sciences
  • The Explorers Club
  • American Association for Advancement of Science
  • Director, Albert Roy Davis Aerial Phenomena Research Association, Green Cove Springs, FL
  • United Science Federation, Green Cove Springs, FL