- Electric Energy and the Future (1999) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Energy Messages of Mother Nature (1999) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Aether Revival of Harold Aspden (1997) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Adams & Aspden Motor Patent (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Contemporary Aether (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Ferromagnetics (Over Unity Device) (1996) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Vacuum Spin as a New Energy Source (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Extracting Energy From a Magnet (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Power From Room Heat (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Excerpts from the Energy Science Report No. I (1994) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Anti-Gravity or Inertial Propulsion (1994) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Magnetism and the Energy of Creation: The $64 Question: What is the Energy Source? (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Magneto-Thermodynamics: A Progress Report (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Inertia as the Conservative Property of Electric Charge... (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Three Experiments in Free Energy (1993) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Magnets and Gravity (1992) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Electricity without Magnetism? (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Power Lines, Cancer and Cylotron Resonance (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of Antigravity (1991) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Harwen Energy Radiation Regenerator (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Supergraviton and its Technological Effect (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- A Comment on Milnes' Experiment on the Fields New Charged Poles of Opposite Polarity (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Proton Factor and Its Unknown Effects (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation and Biological Effects (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Anti-Gravity Electronics (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of the Gravitation Constant (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Ampere's Law: Comments on a Discussion by Milnes in the Toth-Maatian Review (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Counter-Argument to the Nine Objections to the Aether Posed by Milnes (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Ghost Mass and the Unseen Energy World as Revealed by the Anomalies of the Gyroscope (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Do We Really Understand Magnetism? (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Vacuum as our Future Source of Energy (1988) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Instantaneous Electrodynamic Potential with Retarded Energy Transfer (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of the Proton Constants (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Theory of Proton Creation (1988) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Steady State Electrodynamic Induction ? A Feature of the General Law of Electrodynamics (1987) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Case for the Sub-Electron (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- On the Creation of the Sun (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Discussion of Paper on Ampere's Law by Milnes & Phipps (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Mystery of Mercury's Perihelion (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Note on the Silvertooth Experiment (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Physics of the Missing Atoms: Technetium and Promethium (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Synchronous Lattice Electrodynamics as an Alternative to Time Dilation (1987) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Tests of Photon Theory in Terms of Precision Measurement (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Fundamental Constants derived from Two-Dimensional Harmonic Oscillations in an Electrically Structured Vacuum (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theoretical Nature of the Neutron and the Deuteron (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Meson Production Based on Thomson Energy Correlation (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- An Empirical Approach to Meson Energy Correlation (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Nature of the Pion (1985) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Maxwell-Fechner Hypothesis as an Alternative to Einstein's Theory (1985) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Finite Lifetime of the Electron (1984) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Relativity and Rotation (1983) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Mirror Reflection Effects in Light Speed Anisotropy Tests (1982) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Aether - an Assessment (1982) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Atmospheric Electric Field Induction (1981) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Speculations in General Plus Some of My Own (1980) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Case for Pushing Gravity (1979) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Energy Correlation Formula Applied to Psi Particles (1978) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Crystal Symmetry and Ferromagnetism (1978) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A New Approach to the Problem of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron (1977) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Inertia of a Non-radiating Particle (1976) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Electric Energy and the Future (1999) [Updated 1 decade ago]
This paper begins by describing the kind of electrical power generating plant that I foresee as our prime method of electrical energy supply by the middle of the 21st century. It describes the engineering design principles involved and ends by providing a scientific insight into the new source of the energy that will be harnessed to replace polluting nuclear and fossil fuels.
- The Energy Messages of Mother Nature (1999) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Aether Revival of Harold Aspden (1997) [Updated 1 decade ago]
Book Review. Publication of this book substantiates the existence of a movement to take the concept of the ?ther seriously. A plethora of models are already available, whether home brew, quasi-academic or academic. A couple of samples: a Dirac Madelung fluid with spinning tops; empty set (vacuum) pixel space associated with localized vortex elements (Lazarus in Cold Fusion, #21); ticking cellular automata with pulsating toroidal spheres or annular wave packets packed linearly with spin traverse polarization. These are hidden variable theories that postulate vortex structures (harmonic oscillators, soliton lumps, topological kinks, vortex sponges, hollow spiral filaments, etc.) situated on a typically cubic lattice where adjacent neighbors rotate/oscillate in anti-ferromagnetic-type order (opposite)...
- The Adams & Aspden Motor Patent (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
I first heard of Robert Adams and his motor at a mountain retreat west of Denver, Colorado during the days just before a New Energy Symposium. That was in April 1993. A benefactor [Bill & Lynda Beierwalts] interested in knowing the truths about "free energy" and its potential for solving the world's pollution problems had funded the expenses of the invited speakers and the preliminary "think tank" event at that retreat. My talk was about magnetism and the aether as an energy source, but our "think tank" groups each had an allocated theme. We were expected to point the finger at the best candidate for onward investigation, from the vague information and reports we had about discoveries and claims pertaining to the new energy world.
- The Contemporary Aether (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
Although 20th century scientific philosophy has sought to banish the aether and outlaw it from our modern civilization, that effort has failed. The great contributions of philosophers of earlier centuries, giving us recognition of the aether, and notably Rene Descartes, live on, notwithstanding acceptance of the four-space notions of the theory of relativity. The aether remains the essential fabric of space, the canvas on which Nature has painted the glorious picture of the world and the universe we see around us. This paper will simply point to one scientific phenomenon which reveals a direct manifestation of the aether and shows us ho to tap into its power. This paper also provides a bibliographic listing of this author's 20th century discoveries concerning the aether, this being research which has been published in spite of the opposition by those who prefer to accept the virtual reality images which stem from Einstein's doctrines. The key property of the real aether isits universal rhythm, its universal time keeping, as enforced by a phase-lock between its quantum properties. This property is manifested by aether in rotation because the phase-lock involves one-way energy transfer from aether to matter in company with an electric charge induction by rotation, neither of shich feature in Einstein's vision of properties of space.
- Ferromagnetics (Over Unity Device) (1996) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Vacuum Spin as a New Energy Source (1996) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Extracting Energy From a Magnet (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Power From Room Heat (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Excerpts from the Energy Science Report No. I (1994) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Anti-Gravity or Inertial Propulsion (1994) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Magnetism and the Energy of Creation: The $64 Question: What is the Energy Source? (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Magneto-Thermodynamics: A Progress Report (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Inertia as the Conservative Property of Electric Charge... (1994) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Three Experiments in Free Energy (1993) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Magnets and Gravity (1992) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Electricity without Magnetism? (1992) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Power Lines, Cancer and Cylotron Resonance (1991) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of Antigravity (1991) [Updated 6 years ago]
This paper extends the principles of earlier gravitational theory by which the constant of gravitation G has been deduced in terms of an electrodynamically based graviton theory. Demonstrable anomalous gravitational effects reproducible in the laboratory, which reveal the prospect of antigravitational action, are discussed. It is shown that the theory does include features which can explain observed antigravitational effects. The action points to vacuum energy fluctuations arising from graviton decay and regeneration. Recently reported weight loss accompanying gyroscopic spin in a nonprecessing mode is also explained.
- The Harwen Energy Radiation Regenerator (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Supergraviton and its Technological Effect (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- A Comment on Milnes' Experiment on the Fields New Charged Poles of Opposite Polarity (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
The Toth-Maatian Review is a quarterly publication of the Toth-Maatian Society under the aegis of the Toth-Maatian Press. It appears in April (#1), July, October, and January... The current editor-in-chief is Harold Willis Milnes, Ph.D. The publicity editor is John J. Durie...
The Review is intended to be, primarily, a medium for publication of scholarly criticisms of outstanding endeavors in the arts, sciences, medicine, law, and business. The word criticism is used here in the true sense, as the evaluation of the ideas, theories and thoughts of leading minds, whihc have contributed to civilization with artistic compositions, and have created works of significant merit that are worthy of recognition. This may be regarded as taking place in present times or having done so in the past. Criticism, in this sense, cannot fail, firtst, to shed light upon the positive aspects of such works, and, second, to correct and strengthen the basis of philosophy on which they were founded. It is hoped that the critical reviews appearing in this Journal will adhere to principles of reason acceptable to Toth, who is the god of reason, according to the ancient Egyptians, and Maat, goddess of Absolute Truth, who has ever been dear to mankind since the earliest days when cultural development began.
The publication is intended to be of interest to that class of readers who are possessed of an especial competence in some particular field of specialization, but who, nevertheless, do not confine their interests to that narrow area, but care to be broadly informed in others as well. Despite its name and principle purpose, the Review is not a review publication, soley. Its pages are intended to contain articles of an original character, as well, that have scholarly merit. Authors wishing to avail themselves of the Review as a medium for publication of either critical essays or original compositions, are limited only in the requirement that their papers have scholarly merit; that the topic they have chosen to discuss shall have a general appeal to literati; and that their ideas be clearly and simply expressed in adequate literary style...
"The Toth-Maatian Review, which [Harold Milnes] edited and published almost to the time of his death, was like no other journal. It had room for poetry, original short stories, essays, scientific and mathematical papers, and Harold?s own "Tales of Toth", a serialized fiction presenting in an original format his views on what is wrong with modern science. (Toth [Thoth] was the Egyptian god of wisdom and magic, Maat the goddess of truth, etc.) Here he exposed also, among other things, his own ?elementary? theory of gravitation. His editorial policy was unique. He worked without referees and, as far as I know, never denied publication to anyone who seriously sought it. The dire degradation of quality predicted by established editorial dogma never happened... Many original ideas in science originating from around the world first appeared in T.-M.R. - which will remain Harold Milnes?s monument." - From In Memoriam by T. E. Phipps, Jr. [Galilean Electrodynamics, V17, N3, p. 42 (2006)].
- The Proton Factor and Its Unknown Effects (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation and Biological Effects (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Anti-Gravity Electronics (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Conservative Hadron Interactions Exemplified by the Creation of the Kaon (1989) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of the Gravitation Constant (1989) [Updated 6 years ago]
This summary account of the author's theory of gravitation enables the reader to calculate G in terms of the electron charge-mass ratio. A classical approach to electrodynamics adapted to relate to lepton interactions yields the unifying link with the gravitational interaction. The tau-lepton is found to be a primary ?graviton? mediator. The theory has a common foundation with methods of deriving the fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio, already published in summary form.
- Ampere's Law: Comments on a Discussion by Milnes in the Toth-Maatian Review (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Counter-Argument to the Nine Objections to the Aether Posed by Milnes (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Ghost Mass and the Unseen Energy World as Revealed by the Anomalies of the Gyroscope (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Do We Really Understand Magnetism? (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Vacuum as our Future Source of Energy (1988) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Instantaneous Electrodynamic Potential with Retarded Energy Transfer (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theory of the Proton Constants (1988) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Theory of Proton Creation (1988) [Updated 6 years ago]
Physics Essays has been established as an international journal dedicated to theoretical and experimental aspects of fundamental problems in Physics and, generally, to the advancement of basic knowledge of Physics. The Journal?s mandate is to publish rigorous and methodological examinations of past, current, and advanced concepts, methods and results in physics research. Physics Essays dedicates itself to the publication of stimulating exploratory, and original papers in a variety of physics disciplines, such as spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, particle physics, electromagnetic theory, astrophysics, space physics, mathematical methods in physics, plasma physics, philosophical aspects of physics, chemical physics, and relativity.
The Journal will endeavour to reflect the environment in which best research is carried out by providing a stimulating publication outlet for both the expression of ideas and reporting of results, within the rigour of the scientific discipline with which the Journal is concerned, namely Physics. As a dynamic new journal, Physics Essays combines rigorous scientific reporting with freedom to express ideas based on logically sound and well balanced points of view.
Physics Essays, an international, peer-reviewed journal of impeccable quality, supported and advised by a renowned Editorial Board, has been established as the sole journal to act as the voice of the international physics community in a truly interdisciplinary fashion.
- Steady State Electrodynamic Induction ? A Feature of the General Law of Electrodynamics (1987) [Updated 6 years ago]
It is argued that a truly general law of electrodynamics applicable between discrete changes in motion must take into account the process of electromagnetic induction. An induction term supplementing the Biot-Savart form of law is found to be applicable even for a steady-state interaction, such as might apply between discrete charges moving in parallel at the same speed. The author's research effort to establish the true form of law by experiment is described. The conclusion, inferred mainly from independent research by Graneau, is that the general form of electrodynamic law proposed by the author in 1960 is the true law.
- The Case for the Sub-Electron (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- On the Creation of the Sun (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Discussion of Paper on Ampere's Law by Milnes & Phipps (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Mystery of Mercury's Perihelion (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Note on the Silvertooth Experiment (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Physics of the Missing Atoms: Technetium and Promethium (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Synchronous Lattice Electrodynamics as an Alternative to Time Dilation (1987) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Tests of Photon Theory in Terms of Precision Measurement (1987) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Fundamental Constants derived from Two-Dimensional Harmonic Oscillations in an Electrically Structured Vacuum (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Theoretical Nature of the Neutron and the Deuteron (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Meson Production Based on Thomson Energy Correlation (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- An Empirical Approach to Meson Energy Correlation (1986) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Nature of the Pion (1985) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Maxwell-Fechner Hypothesis as an Alternative to Einstein's Theory (1985) [Updated 6 years ago]
- The Finite Lifetime of the Electron (1984) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Relativity and Rotation (1983) [Updated 6 years ago]
- Mirror Reflection Effects in Light Speed Anisotropy Tests (1982) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- The Aether - an Assessment (1982) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Atmospheric Electric Field Induction (1981) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Speculations in General Plus Some of My Own (1980) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A Case for Pushing Gravity (1979) [Updated 1 decade ago]
1979, 2nd place award. Theories of gravitation need to rely upon relativistic methodology to be acceptable to established physicists. Does the idea of pushing gravity conform with the relativistic doctrine? There is a connection. Everyone now accepts that there is validity in the formula E = Mc2 and that electrons comply with the relativistic formula for mass increase with speed. These are fundamental in relativity. However, mathematically, there is a strict connection between these two formulae. It is that accelerated mass must not radiate energy as it is all needed to sustain the increase in energy associated with the relativistic mass increase.
Thus zero net energy radiation is essential for accelerated mass. A proof of this is to be found in Professor H. A. Wilson's physics textbook "Modern Physics" published in several editions by Blackie. But we know that an accelerated electron radiates energy continuously according to the Larmor formula and have difficulty reconciling this with the fact that energy exchanges seem usually to be quantum exchanges. The answer to these conflicting aspects of accepted physics surely lies in recognizing that there is no net energy radiation from isolated charge according to the Larmor formula. There can be collective radiation from a multiplicity of charges carrying current in an antenna, but there need to be no net radiation from an isolated charge. Then we can hypothesize that there is electromagnetic energy outflow according to the Larmor formula and an exactly balancing energy inflow (say a neutrino flux) assuring that isolated charges conform with our understanding of energy radiation processes.
- Energy Correlation Formula Applied to Psi Particles (1978) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Crystal Symmetry and Ferromagnetism (1978) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- A New Approach to the Problem of the Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron (1977) [Updated 1 decade ago]
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- Inertia of a Non-radiating Particle (1976) [Updated 1 decade ago]