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The Second International Symposium on Non-Conventional Energy Technologies (1983)
The Second International Symposium on Non-Conventional Energy Technologies
September 9-11, 1983
Atlanta, Georgia
George Hathaway, Co-Chairman
and
Ken MacNeill, Co-Chairman
A forum for the presentation and demonstration of new non-conventional forms and sources of energy (gravitational field, magnetic, etc.) and to further the interchange of knowledge between leading researchers in this field.
Co-Sponsored by:
The American Association of Gravity Field Theory
The Planetary Association for Clean Energy
Copyright 1984.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Alexis Pezarro
OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION (Page 1)
H. David Froning
INVESTIGATION OF A "QUANTUM RAMJET" FOR INTERSTELLAR FLIGHT (Page 5)
Charles Moss
THE MANDALA; THE MACHINE: ANCIENT TO MODERN, EAST TO WEST (Page 13)
Walter Baumgartner
TELEGEODYNAMICS, OR THE ART OF PRODUCING TERRESTRIAL MOTIONS AT A DISTANCE (Page 19)
Gottfiled Hilscher
OBSERVATIONS FROM GERMANY CONCERNING ADVANCED ENERGY AND PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY (Page 29)
Michael Bradford
UNDERSTANDING UNIVERSAL LAW FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY (Page 35)
Frances Gibson
THE ALL.ELECTRIC MOTIONAL FIELD GENERATOR AND ITS POTENTIAL (Page 41)
Tom Bearden
TOWARD A NEW ELECTROMAGNETICS, PART 4: VECTORS AND MECHANISMS CLARIFIED (Page 51)
Roger C. Jennison
THE FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER (Page 79)
Ray Nelli
ENERGY AND PARANORMAL PHENOMENA (Page 83)
Phillip Callahan
THE POSSIBLE DETECTION OF MAGNETIC MONOPOLES AND MONOPOLE TACHYONS (Page 87)
Norbert Harthun
ATTEMPTING A NON-CONVENTIONAL INTERPRETATION OF SYSTEMS AND LAWS OF NATURE (Page 99)
Norbert Harthun
SYSTEMS IN NATURE; MODELS FOR TECHNICAL CONVERSION OF ENERGY - STATEMENTS BY VIKTOR AND WALTER SCHAUBERGER (Page 107)
Bill Sowder
BREAKTHROUGHS IN THE TECHNICAL APPLICATION OF GRAVITY FIELD ENERGY (Page 115)
Robert Golka
THE USE OF TESLA TECHNOLOGY AND BALL LIGHTNING AS AN APPROACH TO CONTROLLED FUSION (Page 121)
Ken MacNeill
INSIGHTS INTO THE PROPRIETARY SYNDROME (Page 125)
Tom Valone
FARADAY HOMOPOLAR GENERATOR (Page 127)
Alexander Peterson
ELECTROLINER DEVICE (Page 133)
E. E. Richards
EARTH POWER SPECTRUM AND ITS POTENTIAL AS A USABLE ENERGY SOURCE (Page 135)
Adam Trombly
PHILOSOPHICAL OVERVIEW OF FREE ENERGY (Page 141)
Les Adam
ON MAGNETICS (Page 145)
Rev. Curtis Wallace
TOPICS RELATING TO THE DESIGN OF ALTERNATE ENERGY DEVICES (Page 149)
George Hathaway
FUNDAMENTAL AC ENERGY AND POWER MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES IN NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY (Page 153)
Jim Murray & Guy Obolensky
ADVANCES IN TESLA TECHNOLOGY (Page 157)
Paul Brown
ADVANCED VARIABLE RELUCTANCE ALTERNATORS (Page 179)
Ken MacNeill
EXTENDING GAS MILEAGE (Page 181)
Ron Bourgoin
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING FILAMENTS (Page 191)
Dan Winter
GEOMETRIC MODELS OF NESTED FIELD WAVE FORMS (Page 197
INTRODUCTION
In 1980, the first Congress on Gravity Field Energy was held in Hannover, West Germany. Its purpose was to draw together a number of serious international researchers, alt of whom were investigating anomalous phenomena at the frontiers of science. These phenomena manifested themselves in energy production, communication and propulsion systems. The congress was inspired by Dr. Hans Nieper, an internationally known cancer specialist who had the conviction that certain new energy production and propulsion systems concepts were not being given sufficient and proper scientific hearing. To him we all owe a debt of gratitude for having the courage to hold such an event.
In 1981, the First International Symposium on Non-Conventional Energy Technology was held at the University of Toronto, Canada, chaired by this writer. It expanded the scope of the Hannover Congress and offered those in North America a chance to learn about and discuss the latest research in fields such as advanced space flight systems, energy production from the local gravitational field and new insights into the nature of rotation and much more.
The current proceedings volume contains presentations made at the Second International Symposium on Non- Conventional Energy in Atlanta, 1983. Its purpose was to bring together another group of researchers to a forum in which to present their work for comment and criticism. Although many new presentations were given, they each shared a theme common to all previous conferences. This theme is that there is now in the world an embryonic but merging technology based on a primal energy source or flow whose exploitation has yet to be fully recognized by the larger scientific community. It is the goal of these symposia to provide the scientific community insights as to how to utilize this energy (or energies) to enhance our present technology and further understand the nature of the universe.
It is an honour to present the work of distinguished international teachers, physicists and researchers such as Professors Jennison, Callahan and Harthun. Amongst many other noteworthy presentations are those of Guy Obolensky and Ron Bourgoin, whose mentor, Professor Robert Carroll's work was presented at the First International Symposium in Toronto. To all the presenters, I offer my gratitude and admiration for their determination to present and discuss the results of their investigations, many of which are often ridiculed by the wider scientific community.
Several cases in point have occurred since this symposium was held, most notably the novel electric generators made by Joseph Newman and most recently John Bedini. As the U.S. Patent Office has not even offered to test the Newman device, he is taking the Patent Office to court. The final results of this legal battle will surely play a large role in deter- mining the extent of future research into these areas.
Speaking of Thomas Kuhn's analysis of the formation of "normal" science, Prigogine and Stengers in their recent book Order Out of Chaos (p. 308) state:
"In this (Kuhn's) view the driving force behind scientific innovation is the intensely conservative behavior of scientific communities, which stubbornly apply to nature the same techniques, the same concepts, and always end up by encountering an equally stubborn resistance from nature. When nature is eventually seen as refusing to express itself in the accepted language, the crisis explodes with the kind of violence that results from a breach of confidence."
I believe the explosion is already happening and the researchers presented here are already busy blazing new trails into the mysteries of nature and the universe for the rest of us to follow.
I wish to thank my co-chairman Ken MacNeill for his contributions to the program and administration, and Richard J. Reynolds III and John Mattingly their invaluable contributions. I also wish to thank the American Association for Gravity Field energy, Huntsville, Alabama, and the Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Ottawa, Canada, for their co-sponsorship. In particular I wish to thank Ted Klich for his superb and untiring efforts as symposium organizer.
A portion of these presentations are transcribed from tapes made at the symposium, with the remainder being writ- ten submissions which may differ in small degree from the oral presentations given. Requests to use portions of these presentations must be made to the authors directly or through Cadake Industries, the publishe