Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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Registration
Room: Kokopelli
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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
Come early. Pick up your name badge and proceedings. Meet some colleagues. Debate some fine points. Get a good seat.
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Day 1 Session 1 - Philosophy
Room: Kokopelli
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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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8:30 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Greg Volk |
Welcome to NPA-19! A special greeting to Tesla Tech and Electric Universe attendees. Please arrive on time, since this session will constitute our annual meeting for the NPA non-profit organization. We will officially elect officers and vote on some NPA policies. Then a few announcements and on ...
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9:00 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Forrest Bishop |
The Science of Censorship
Alongside the rise of illicit censorship these past few millennia and decades comes its ever urgent and improving theory and countering practice. Elements of Bernays' propaganda, Lobaczewski's Ponerology, Girardian theory, DeMause's psychohistory, Lifton's mind control theory, along with the large a...
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9:30 AM
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Day 1 Session 2 - Quantum Mechanics
Room: Kokopelli
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10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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10:15 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Kelland David Terry |
Elastic String Theory for a 3-D World
There is strong evidence that the forces of nature are caused by elastic strings. When nuclear physicists separate quarks, a strong force of attraction develops between them and the greater the separation the greater the force pulling them back together. The gluons that bind quarks behave like elast...
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10:45 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Guangjun Cao |
A New Non-locality Feature and Some of its Physical Implications
In quantum mechanics non-locality refers to an interaction or influence that goes beyond a local space-time region. Typical examples are the quantum correlations of entangled elementary particles and the interference patterns in a double-slit experiment. While according to Bell's theorem or the prin...
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11:15 AM
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Day 1 Session 3 - Structure
Room: Kokopelli
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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1:00 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Don Briddell |
Multiple Certainties
The Uncertainty Principle is a conclusion determined by the method of analysis, i.e., by the mathematics. Nature however is not constrained by the mathematics of quantum mechanics (QM). Instead of pursuing a QM reductionist approach to reality, as does physics, Field Structure Theory (FST) begins by...
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1:30 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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William R. Hohenberger |
Aethereal Fractal Structures for the Electron & Proton
Three-dimensional fractal structures that are created by electromagnetic waves oscillating within the aether fractal plenum are developed for the internal structures of electrons and protons. These structures are derived from previously defined hexagonal fractals, twist-loop fractals and fractal pe...
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2:00 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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2:30 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Greg Volk |
Analysis of Lockyer Cubes
Thomas Lockyer claims many discoveries related to the flow of E, H and S fields around a cube [1-3]. He claims that there exist only five ways in which these three vector fields can flow through the eight corners of a cube, and that these five ways correspond to five fundamental particles. Unfortuna...
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Day 1 Session 4 - Gravity
Room: Kokopelli
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3:15 PM - 5:30 PM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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3:15 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Ralph Sansbury |
Gravitational Fields and Magnetic Fields
The Higgs boson and graviton supposedly exchanged between pieces of neutral matter give matter the property of mass and the gravitational attraction between masses that cause matter to clump together in stars, planets, moons etc. We are proposing another rationale based on the spinning orbiting nat...
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3:45 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Pharis E. Williams |
Gravity
This paper presents a new theory of gravity with the basic premises and fundamental laws of the theory. Then the paper presents some immediate results of the laws and shows how these results lead to an Arrow of Time that has eluded physical theories to date. Isentropic states are then showed to requ...
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4:15 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Glenn Borchardt |
Neomechanical Gravitation Theory
This paper proposes that gravity is caused by the actions of non-isotropic, heterogeneous distributions of aether particles throughout the universe. The Gravitational Pressure Gradient of a massive body describes these divergent aether distributions. The activity and density of free aether particles...
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4:45 PM
(45 mins) In Person
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Arthur A. Larson |
A Discussion on the True Nature of Gravity and Inertia
Newton's Law of Gravity only describes its behavior, not how or why it works as it does. When questioned on how his attractive gravity worked, Newton replied that he did not deal in conjecture. Einstein said there was no force of gravity or lines of force, only paths or geodesics in space, caused ...
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Gravity Interest Group
Room: Rio Grande
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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7:00 PM
(120 mins) In Person
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Bob de Hilster |
The Gravity Group aims to provide a means for members to meet together and discuss all gravity theories, to understand gravity from a historical perspective, and to determine the true meaning of gravity.
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Structure Interest Group
Room: Kokopelli
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Wednesday, July 25, 2012 |
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7:00 PM
(120 mins) In Person
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Don Briddell |
Don Briddell will lead an open discussion on the role of structure in the atom and the cosmos, the role of dynamics in structure, and the role of higher mathematics in describing structural patterns.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
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Pre-Gathering
Room: Kokopelli
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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
Come early. Meet some colleagues. Debate the fine points of physics. Get a good seat.
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Day 2 Session 1 - Relativity
Room: Kokopelli
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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
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8:30 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Curtis E. Renshaw |
Galilean-Newtonian Relativity
The velocity c = (e0u0)1/2 appears in Maxwell's equations, but these equations say nothing about that velocity with respect to an absolute background and give no reference frame against which the velocity is measured. All experimenters obtain the same values for e0 and u0, so the observed velocity i...
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9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Ian McCausland |
Reviewing the Riddle of Relativity
I describe my collaboration with Professor Herbert Dingle in his campaign against Einstein's special theory of relativity, and my subsequent attempts to draw attention to the inadequate response by scientists to his criticisms. Our active collaboration started with the publication of Dingle's book S...
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Day 2 Session 2 - Light
Room: Kokopelli
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10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
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10:15 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Ralph Sansbury |
The Speed of Light: Cumulative Instantaneous Forces at a Distance
Light itself need not be produced by instantaneous transitions between energy levels and then propagated as a wave or photon or a probabilistic photon with a velocity equal to the speed of light. Instead, light or radiation in general, may be regarded as the effect of oscillations of charged partic...
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10:45 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Luiz Eduardo Azambuja Sauerbronn |
Testing a Mechanical Behavior of Light
We model photons as being rigid bodies. Based only on Newtonian mechanics, we
reproduce numerically the Fresnel Diffraction Experiment. In this way, a large number of rigid bodies
are thrown against a single slit. The rigid bodies used are spherical and their center of mass and
centroid are not coin...
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11:15 AM
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Day 2 Session 3 - Electric Universe
Room: Kokopelli
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1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
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1:00 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Nicholas J. G. Sykes |
How Hard Is Hard Science? - A Caribbean View of the Electric Universe Paradigm
The Electric Universe paradigm of science, which promises to become a new Natural Philosophy encompassing all sciences, holds many important implications for the future shape of physics, cosmology, geology, physical chemistry and the biological sciences, as well as for the humanities. In the author'...
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1:30 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Paul E. Anderson |
Electric Scarring of the Earth's Surface
This paper explores the hypothesis that most canyons and riverbeds were initially formed by electrical events and not by fluvial erosion. The macroscale appearance of river beds, mountain ranges, and other geological features exhibit characteristics which are typical of electric scarring on a dielec...
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2:00 PM
(45 mins) In Person
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Donald E. Scott |
An Electric Universe View of Stellar and Galactic Formation
The formation of stars and galaxies has long been assumed by electrical theorists to result from pinch effects in cosmic electric (Birkeland) currents. The exact details of these pinches and the mechanisms involved have remained obscure even though various laboratory experiments have been done in t...
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2:45 PM
(45 mins) In Person
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Wallace Thornhill |
The Electric Universe Illuminates Recent Discoveries
The Electric Universe is a cosmology that argues the powerful electromagnetic force plays a dominant role in the birth and life of stars. This new paradigm is an extension of well-established plasma cosmology. The Electric Universe has unequalled success in predicting and simply explaining many new...
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Day 2 Session 4 - Mechanics
Room: Kokopelli
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3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
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3:45 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Tom Lang |
Unified Fluid Dynamic Theory of Physics
Mainstream physics claims that it is impossible to physically understand basic aspects of physics. This paper contradicts this claim by describing a new theory of physics that is presented in a recent book of mine with this same title. This new physics theory provides a physical understanding of gra...
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4:15 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Ray Fleming |
The Matter Force
If we study the fundamental forces of the Standard Model, we find mechanical forces conspicuously absent. This error of omission is one of the most significant problems with physics today. Additionally, mechanical force theory is frozen in the physics of a distant past. If we look deeper we find tha...
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4:45 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Pharis E. Williams |
Physical Time
Thermodynamics is usually thought of as applying only to microscopic systems requiring the use of statistical methods. Few know of, and fewer yet believe, the proof that Bergmann provided that showed one may not derive the classical laws of thermodynamics from Newtonian mechanics using statistical m...
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5:15 PM
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Thursday, July 26, 2012 |
Attention, Tesla Tech! Don?t miss this opportunity to get your hands dirty with live experiments and structural models from ISF researcher Jeff Cook, Telsa genius Bill Beaty, ?plasma geologist? Michael Steinbacher, Rodin coil originator Marko Rodin, plus many others. Talk with experimenters and modelers about their ideas.
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7:30 PM
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Konstantin Meyl |
Scalar Wave Experimental Kit
My friend Warren Hanchey will bring his Experimental Kit with him, so that I can give a practical demonstration on Thursday. It reconstructs scalar wave transmission according to Tesla. At the NPA Expo I will demonstrate a fluorescent lamp glow, the transmission speed more than speed of light, a rec...
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7:30 PM
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Bill Beaty |
Uncle Festor Runs Amok
Genuine mad scientist and Tesla genius, Bill Beaty, begins where Uncle Festor left off, taking you on a tour of his laboratory. Beaty has been experimenting with Tesla technology for decades, and brings just a few of his many "Science Hobbyist" toys with him to Albuquerque.
Tesla's DEATH RAY: yes r...
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7:30 PM
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Jeffrey N. Cook |
Mystery at the Poles
Jeff Cook demonstrates numerous observations of permanent magnets and ferrous materials he has discovered, many if not all have yet to be defined by conventional science.
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7:30 PM
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Don Briddell |
Helical Structure Models
Field structures are self-sustaining forms involving structural 3-D geometry with chiral action loops, circuitry based on polyhedral relationships, skew torque geometry and knotting. Field structure theory investigates action as a structural continuum arranged in hierarchical orders producing a desc...
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7:30 PM
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Charles William Lucas |
Geometric Packing of Electrons in the Atom
Plato and other ancient Greeks believed that geometry was the key to all knowledge in natural philosophy. In the 1940s a structural reformation was begun by European natural philosophers in reaction to the point-particle approach of quantum mechanics, relativity theory, Maxwell's electrodynamics, an...
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7:30 PM
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William R. Hohenberger |
Aethereal Fractal Strutures
Three-dimensional Fractal Structures for the Electron and the Proton are constructed from planar representations of Aethereal Fractals that were developed from one simple mathematical formula, and are then correlated mathematically to Compton?s Wavelength, Planck?s Length, Electron Mass, and Proton ...
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7:30 PM
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Greg Volk |
3D Tessellations
A tessellation is a "space filler", or regular repeated geometric pattern that completely fills a space. In 2D space, the equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon all qualify as tessellations or space fillers, but the regular pentagon does not. In 3D space, the only Platonic solid (equal edg...
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7:30 PM
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Jeffrey N. Cook |
Zeta Launcher
Jeff Cook demonstrates how newly discovered science can be successfully patented and brought to market in products that entertain and may even one day serve humankind in other ways.
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7:30 PM
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Bill Beaty |
Dangerous High-Speed Magnetic Levitation Maglev
This is an example of inductive levitation. Two copper cylinders rotating at high speeds induce currents, which induce magnetic fields, which can levitate a magnet. Reversing the spin direction changes the polarity of the field, and instead causes the magnet to be pulled downward, with a force excee...
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7:30 PM
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Marko Rodin |
The Rodin Coil
Many researchers have demonstrated anomalous effects with what has become known as the Rodin coil, a particular winding of electrical wire around a toroid form. These inductive anomalies include a displaced magnetic south pole, levitation, and wireless power transmission. Marko Rodin discovered this...
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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William Green |
Bias or Monopole Magnetic Field
Pulsed signals through Rodin coils reveal magnetic field anomalies: 1) The field is biased, detectible only on one side of the coil (i.e., a "monopole"). 2) It pulses regular, persistent, intelligible and coherent patterns. 3) It generates incredible, centrifugal forces.
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7:30 PM
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Jeffrey N. Cook |
Levitating Magnets
Jeff Cook demonstrates magnetic levitation and other effects than may be obtained by DC-pulsing inductors, creating what he refers to as "Torsion Fields".
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7:30 PM
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Michael Meade Steinbacher |
Plasma Catastrophism Geology
Legends from around the world point to global cataclysms in Neolithic times. Consequences of such cataclysms should include: "sloshing" of oceans, sedimentation of "slurry", melting of basalt layers in place, mountain-size "dunes" that become lithified electrically, coal layers, etc. "Plasma g...
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7:30 PM
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Z. Dahlen Parker |
Arc-Discharged Dusty CRT Makes Planetary-Like Forms
To reveal where electrical discharges were involved in carving out planetary features we might wonder: are 'million dollar research labs' necessary to investigate the possibilities? Are they necessary to show our next generation of thinkers how some planetary features are formed? The answer is: No, ...
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7:30 PM
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Bill Beaty |
Microwave Ball Lightning
For many years researchers have been annoyed with, rather than curious about, a natural phenomenon called ball lightning, a sustained spherical circulation of charge. It is usually regarded as a transient effect, resulting from a sudden change in electrical flow, as often happens when flipping a swi...
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7:30 PM
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Jeffrey N. Cook |
Overunity
Jeff Cook demonstrates the holy grail (and most often misunderstood science) of energy research in an experimental apparatus that consistently produces greater DC electrical power out than put in.
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Friday, July 27, 2012
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Pre-Gathering
Room: Kokopelli
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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
Come early. Meet some colleagues. Debate the fine points of physics. Get a good seat.
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Day 3 Session 1 - Electrodynamics
Room: Kokopelli
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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
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8:30 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Duncan W. Shaw |
Unity Between Gravitational And Electromagnetic Forces: A Concept
This paper ties together gravity, electricity and magnetism. It proposes that aether is the common denominator of those phenomena, with the bulk flow of aether being the cause of gravity and the interaction of cells of aether being the source of electricity and magnetism. The paper sets out implic...
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9:00 AM
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9:30 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Charles William Lucas |
Symmetry of Nature Confirms Universal Electrodynamic Force
A new version of the electrodynamic force, derived from a more perfect union of the axiomatic and empirical scientific methods, has explained more electrodynamic data including radiation and radiation reaction than previous versions based on Maxwells equations and Einsteins Special Relativity Theory...
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Day 3 Session 2 - Earth Science
Room: Kokopelli
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10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
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10:15 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Henry Neil Broadbent |
The Nature of Earth Deluge Catastrophes
The legends of Earth catastrophes (cataclysm from the stars) often start with the approach of a great comet followed by Fire, Flood, Hot Hail, Wind, Earthquake, Volcanic Eruptions and Erratic Movement of the Sun and stars in various combinations. The deluge events are evidently not like a tsunami bu...
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10:45 AM
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Michael Meade Steinbacher |
The Consequences of a Reversal of the Rotation of Earth
Planetary rotation in a plasma universe may be not solely inertial but also affected, if not driven, by electromagnetic forces. Fluctuations in the current of circuits associated with rotation would affect the rotation rate, as may be the case with coronal mass ejections retarding and restoring Ear...
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11:15 AM
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James Maxlow Presented by
David Scott De Hilster |
Global Expansion Tectonics: A Significant Challenge for Physics
A very important geophysical contribution to appreciating modern tectonic theory has been the completion of seafloor magnetic mapping, plus radiometric and paleontological age dating of seafloor crusts beneath all Earth's oceans. This seafloor mapping places finite spatial and temporal constraints on the crustal plate motion history within all of the ocean basins, back to the Early Jurassic Period (approximately 170 million years ago). The magnetic patterns and age dating determined during this seafloor mapping program were historically interpreted as evidence for seafloor growth and spreading, which led to the promotion of Plate Tectonic theory during the 1960s ? a theory that adopts and continues to insist on the fundamental premise that Earth radius remains constant with time. In contrast, by removing this premise and allowing Earth radius to vary with time, this same seafloor mapping...
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Day 3 Session 3 - Open House
Room: Kokopelli
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
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1:00 PM
(75 mins) In Person
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Gerald Pollack |
Batteries Made from Water
This paper largely comprises a draft chapter of my forthcoming book, The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid and Vapor (Ebner and Sons, 2012). I preface it by providing some background.
School children learn that water has three phases: solid, liquid and vapor. But we recently uncovered wh...
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2:15 PM
(60 mins) In Person
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Konstantin Meyl |
Vortex Physics
As quantum-physics now a days tries to re-frame and explain electric and magnetic field phenomena, we must not be mislead over the fact that quantum-physics remains a "stepdaughter" of field-physics based solely on postulates, until eventually it will have found a way to calculate its quanta. Furthe...
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Day 3 Session 4 - Open House
Room: Kokopelli
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3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
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3:30 PM
(60 mins) In Person
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David Talbott |
Remembering the Great Comet
How did it happen that the tranquil and predictable planet Venus inspired memories of terror throughout the ancient world? Within all of the well documented cultures, astronomical traditions describe Venus in the language of a comet. Given the specialized focus of historians, few indeed have noted ...
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4:30 PM
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Sagnac Award Banquet
Room: Kokopelli
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Friday, July 27, 2012 |
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7:00 PM
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Tom Bearden |
Lt. Col. Thomas E. Bearden: 2012 Sagnac Award Recipient
In recognition of a lifetime commitment to excellence in scientific pursuit. For foundational concepts and principles describing the energy of space, for systematic theoretical investigations of practical devices claiming over unity performance, and for ideas connecting open systems with electromagn...
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7:00 PM
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Donald E. Scott |
Prof. Donald E. Scott: 2012 Sagnac Award Recipient
In recognition of a lifetime commitment to excellence in scientific pursuit. For the transistor effect in the electric star model, for alternatives to magnetic reconnection as an explanation for anomalies in astronomy, and for correlations between plasma experiments in the laboratory and observation...
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
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Pre-Gathering
Room: Kokopelli
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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Saturday, July 28, 2012 |
Come early. Meet some colleagues. Debate the fine points of physics. Get a good seat.
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Day 4 Session 1 - Experiments
Room: Kokopelli
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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Saturday, July 28, 2012 |
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8:30 AM
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9:00 AM
(30 mins) In Person
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Monty Childs |
The SAFIRE Project
The Design of Experiments Method, the ISF, and the SAFIRE Project.
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9:30 AM
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Max Fomitchev-Zamilov |
Cavitation-Induced Fusion: Proof of Concept
Cavitation-induced fusion (also known as bubble fusion or sonofusion) has been a topic of much debate and controversy and is generally (albeit incorrectly) perceived as unworkable. In this paper we present the theoretical foundations of cavitation-induced fusion and summarize the experimental result...
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Day 4 Session 2 - Experiments
Room: Kokopelli
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10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Saturday, July 28, 2012 |
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10:15 AM
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10:45 AM
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Jeffrey N. Cook |
A Unit-Derivation for the Vacuum Field
I derive a Lagrangian for all fields of force known, as well as all that could possibly be discovered in the future, and show that the sum of the fields of force in space equals the vacuum field of force and that this field can be measured in dimensions of kilograms per second. Using Gauge Theory a...
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11:15 AM
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Moray B. King |
How Can the Zero-Point Energy Become an Energy Source?
Combining the theories of the zero-point energy with the theories of system self-organization offer opportunities to coherently harvest zero-point energy (ZPE). The energy typically couples into matter-ZPE or plasma-ZPE conglomerates. Examples include plasmoids, Shoulders' electrum validum (EV) or e...
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Day 4 Session 3 - Astronomy & Philosophy
Room: Kokopelli
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Saturday, July 28, 2012 |
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1:00 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Samuel J. Hunt |
A Matter of Acoustics: the Genesis of the Big Bang
Since Darwin and Einstein challenged the Judeo-Christian belief of origins beginning in 1850 through 1950, there has been a lasting debate and continual inquiry into the process underlying the origin of the Universe and the species. The purpose of this paper is to look objectively at three observabl...
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1:30 PM
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Bob de Hilster |
The Wang Eclipse
The Wang eclipse has two bumps in the gravitational curve that have not been explained and therefore are called anomalies. This eclipse happened on March 9 of 1997 and Qien Shen Wang recorded the gravitational acceleration on the surface of the earth during a full eclipse. The results of the measure...
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2:00 PM
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2:30 PM
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David Scott De Hilster |
Consensus in Science is Wrong
Mainstream science accuses dissident scientists including the Natural Philosophy Alliance of not being able to come to a consensus. The truth is, consensus is not healthy for finding truth nor is it the best philosophy for any part of serious human endeavor. In technology, the corporate world, engin...
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Day 4 Session 4 - Mathematics
Room: Kokopelli
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3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Saturday, July 28, 2012 |
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3:15 PM
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Witold Nawrot |
Is Reality Euclidean?
The fact that the reality is observed by us as the Lorentzian space time does not mean that the true reality must be Lorentzian, just as the fact that the complicated routes of heavenly bodies we observe on the firmament does not mean that the heavenly bodies really are performing such complicated m...
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3:45 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Witold Nawrot |
Conclusions from the Model of Euclidean Reality
The new model of Euclidean Reality changes the picture of the true reality. The velocity is not a physical value but only an observed value. The time of travel is not a function of the velocity but it becomes a function of the trajectory. It is possible to accelerate the particle to the velocity int...
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4:15 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Lucian M. Ionescu |
Remarks on Physics as Number Theory
There are numerous indications that Physics, at its foundations, is algebraic Number Theory, starting with solid state physics evidence in the context of the universal model of Quantum Computing and Digital World Theory. Bohr's Model for the Hydrogen atom is the starting point of a quantum computing...
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4:45 PM
(30 mins) In Person
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Greg Volk |
Fourier Closed Loops
Every closed loop path, however complex, can be characterized in terms of a parameter running from 0 to 2 Pi. Thus, the three coordinates (x,y,z) describing a path are themselves periodic signals of the same parameter, and may therefore be broken into Fourier components. We can then recombine the co...
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