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Dr. Elizabeth A. Rauscher
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Dr. Elizabeth A. Rauscher (Books)

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by Richard L. Amaroso, Elizabeth A. Rauscher

Pages: 512
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Year: 2009
ISBN: 9812839305
ISBN: 978-9812839305

Every hundred years or so, a unique groundbreaking Copernican class volume arises unexpectedly. From ashes long thought cold of Einstein's static universe model, for the first time technically viable alternative interpretations to all pillars of Big Bang cosmology are presented in the context of a profound new continuous-state cosmological paradigm able to elucidate many contemporary problems plaguing the standard model of particle physics. The cosmology provides an alternative derivation of the string/brane tension formalism derived from large-scale additional dimensions that leads to a putative unique background-independent string vacuum without requiring the Higgs mechanism or SUSY superpartners. Breakthroughs presented, arising from the broad spectrum of explanatory power, include an empirical protocol for violation of the quantum uncertainty principle that provides a viable model for the implementation of universal bulk quantum computing. Other developments naturally arising from utility of the new regime include a design for constructing de Broglie-type matter-wave projectile defense shields with far-reaching consequences.
  • Demise of the Big Bang -- A Philosophical Conundrum
  • Extending the Standard Model: Towards the Ultimate Evolution of String Theory
  • Fundamental Parameters for a Continuous-State Holographic Anthropic Multiverse
  • An Alternative Derivation of String Tension Determining a Unique Background Independent String Vacuum
  • Formalizing the Ultimate Geometry of Reality: Dimensionality, Awareness and Arrow of Time
  • Integration of Gravity & Electromagnetism in Terms of a Dirac Polarized Vacuum
  • Redshift/CMBR as Intrinsic Blackbody Cavity-QED Absorption/Emission Equilibrium Dynamics
  • Implications of Multidimensional Geometries and Measurement
  • Probability 1: An Empirical Protocol for Surmounting Quantum Uncertainty
  • On the Possibility of Relativistic Shock-Wave Effects in Observations of Quasar Luminosity
  • The Bulk Implementation of Universal Scalable Quantum Computing
  • Practical Matter-Wave Antiballistic Defense Shield Technologies
  • Is a Different Search Protocol Required for Success in SETI Research?

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by Toby Grotz, Elizabeth A. Rauscher

Pages: 164
Year: 1984

In 1984, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Tesla's arrival in the U.S., a group of highly dedicated people organized the first Nikola Tesla Symposium in Colorado Springs. Speakers included Marc Seifer, J. & K. Corum, Oliver Nichelson, Moray B. King, Tom Bearden, and Andrija Puharich. A number of excellent papers on various aspects of Dr. Tesla's work in electrical engineering were presented. The book includes a bonus paper written by Tesla himself in 1937 on the particle beam device.

  • William H. Terbo, "Opening Address"   9
  • H. W. Jones, "Project Insight: A Study of Tesla's Advanced Concepts"    11
  • Patrick McKee, "An Aspect of Concept Formation in Tesla's Thought"    29
  • Marc Seifer, "Nikola Tesla: The Lost Wizard"    31
  • Dr. James F. Corum & Kenneth L. Corum, "Disclosures Concerning the Operation of an ELF Oscillator"    41
  • Dr. James F. Corum & Kenneth L. Corum, "A Physical Interpretation of the Colorado Springs Data"    50
  • Robert Golka, "The Tesla Coil Experiment"    59
  • Ronald J. Kovac, "Ball Lightning Research via Computer Tesla Coil Design"    62
  • Oliver Nichelson, "Tesla's Self-Sustaining Electrical Generator and the Ether"    67
  • Rastko Maglic, "Thunderbolt Induced Earth Tremors, Possible Resonances"    71
  • Dr. Charles A. Yost, "Electric Weather Forces: A Tesla Vision"    77
  • Dr. Robert W. Bass, "Self-Sustained Non-Hertzian Longitudinal Wave Oscillations as Rigorous Solutions of Maxwell's Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation"    89
  • Richard A. Blade, "Modification of Maxwell's Equations in Free Space to Account for Nonzero Photon Mass and Scalar Electromagnetic Waves"    91
  • Richard A. Blade & Steve Rogers, "Wavefront Detection Using a Dithering Mirror"    93
  • Jack Dea, "Scalar Fields: Their Prediction From Classical Electromagnetism and Interpretation from Quantum Mechanics"    94
  • Dr. Moray B. King, "Macroscopic Vacuum Polarization"    99
  • Dr. Elizabeth A. Rauscher, "Properties of Nonlinear Coherent Modes in MHD - Plasmas and a Possible Resolution of the Plasma Confinement Problem"    108
  • Dr. Tom Bearden, "Tesla's Electromagnetics and its Soviet Weaponization"    119
  • Dr. Andrija Puharich, "Method and Means of Shielding a Person from the Polluting Effects of ELF Waves and All Other Environmental Electromagnetic Emissions"    139
  • Nikola Tesla, "The New Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-Dispersive Energy Through Natural Media"    144