This is a (late) announcement for this year's Science Frontieres
festival in Cavaillon (south of France), january 27th to 31st 1999.
As usual, Science Frontieres may be expected to be a pleasant and
laid-back meeting between practitioners of new science AND conventional
science, with dozens of lectures and debates. For this edition I was
asked to invite representatives of the "free energy" field in France.
Dates on this topic will be :
- january 28th, 10 AM, my lecture on the history of water motors, from
Keely and Schauberger to current research in electrolysis or cavitation.
- january 28th, 9.30 PM, debate on "Inventions for tomorrow" (mainly
free energy and antigravity) with Jean-Louis Naudin, Jean-Paul Biberian,
Patrick Cornille, Alexandre Szames and Joel Sternheimer, with me as
moderator.
- january 29th, 10 AM. Lecture by Jean-Paul Biberian on cold fusion and
his experiments for the French state-funded CEA (Atomic Energy
Commission).
- same day and hour (shame !), Jean-Louis Naudin on electromagnetic O/U
and antigrav devices, with help from physicist Patrick Cornille, PhD,
and science writer Alexandre Szames (who just published a magnificent
500 pages book on Thomas Townsend Brown and related topics - most of it
in French, alas....).
Full program is available (in French only) at :
http://www.transfert.net/mag/reportag/pages/m1frepor.htm
I'll post a report after the festival.
Cheers to all