Dear Members of INE and Energy Friends,
The INE-99 Symposium on New Energy will be held in the Salt Palace in
downtown Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday and Saturday, August 27-28,
1999. We have extended until August 15, 1999 the reduced cost of $100.
After August 15, 1999, the conference fee will be $150. This payment
will also include a copy of the Journal of New Energy INE-99 Symposium
Proceedings.
This Conference is being Cosponsored by:
Alternative Energy Institute, Inc.
Phone/Fax: 530-546-5612
www.altenergy.org
Dr. Patrick Bailey, president of the Institute for New Energy, will be
the Conference Chairman.
Please visit the INE Website for further information that will be posted
as this conference agenda becomes completed: Web Page:
www.padrak.com/ine/
There are three special topics in this year's event that are important
to the development of new energy sources: Hadronic Mechanics, New
Maxwell Electromagnetic Equations, and several New Science Papers.
1. Hadronic Mechanics:
Prof. Ruggero Santilli will discuss his life's work on Hadronic
Mechanics and how his theory explains the actions within the nuclei and
how important this understanding is to some of the new energy
developments. New energy experiments proposed.
2. New Maxwell Electrodynamic Equations:
Tom Bearden and Prof. Lawrence B. Crowell (tentative) will introduce the
New Maxwell Electromagnetic Equations that are expected to greatly
extend the electromagnetic technologies into new fields of endeavor,
especially new energy sources. Proof that space energy is available and
can be tapped?
3. New Science Papers:
a. Dr. S-X Jin and Hal Fox will present the latest analytical work on
how high-density charge clusters can be used to stabilize high-level
radioactive wastes with applications to new forms of energy
development. One million times more effective than current technology.
b. Paul Rowe (tentative) discovered the "Rowe Effect" in which protons
(hydrogen) are created from space energy by explosions and arcs.
c. Dr. Ed Price will report on a new super-strong magnetic material.
d. Bill Ramsay will report on gravity-wave fluctuations (torsion
fields?).
e. Moray King will present the latest information on zero-point energy.
f. Sue Benford (tentative) has shown that Spontaneous Human Combustion
is probably an internal human-body nuclear reaction.
g. Dr. Panos T. Pappas (tentative) shows that the excess potassium
produced by humans (and other organisms) comes from a sodium-oxygen
nuclear reaction within body cells.
h. Thomas Valone will outline some of the questions that must be
answered for the field of new energy to properly expand and be
academically acceptable.
i. Mark McLaughlin (Alternative Energy Institute), The goals and
objectives of AEI.
j. Prof. Xingliu Jiang from China (tentative) is expected to present a
paper on his work with low-energy nuclear reactions.
k. David Faust will present a special report on the government-funded
study of the Russian Kirlian photography.
The above list is subject to modification and change. Latest changes
will be posted on the INE Web Page.
Note: All of these important topics have a direct application to the
understanding of new energy phenomena. New Energy progress will be more
rapid and academic acceptance will be accelerated as we couple new
scientific discoveries with new theories properly supported by provable
mathematical models.
IMPORTANT: NEW MAXWELL ELECTRODYNAMIC EQUATIONS -
A ONCE-IN-A-HUNDRED-YEAR DISCOVERY AND ANNOUNCEMENT
The INE-99 Symposium has been selected (thanks to Tom Bearden) as the
first audience to hear about the most important advance in
electromagnetics in almost 100 years. Thirty topics not explained by
the Maxwell-Heaviside equations are explained by the new equations.
Following the conference, a special issue (now in process) of the
Journal of New Energy will be devoted to a series of over 30 papers
from Dr. Myron W. Evans and eighteen co-authors from eleven countries
who have participated in the development of the New Maxwell
Electromagnetic Equations. If you have any interest in being among the
first to understand, use, and profit by the expected tremendous new
advances in electromagnetics (including new-energy technologies), you
won't want to miss this conference.
NOTICE TO SPEAKERS:
Abstracts of presentations to be made at the conference are due August
15, 1999. Papers to be published must be provided at the conference to
be included in the Conference Proceedings.
MOTELS (Call directly; make your reservations early)
Quality Inn City Center, 154 W 500 S
(801) 521-2930, Toll Free 800-521-9997
5 blocks from Salt Palace; shuttle service to Salt Palace, or within
free bus zone; full American breakfast; 2 good restaurants, American &
Mexican; swimming pool; self-regulated air cond.; Airport shuttle
service
Corporate Rooms: $58 single, $62 double Standard Rooms: $49 single,
$52 double
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Deseret Inn, 50 W 500 S, (801) 532-2900
3 « blocks from Salt Palace; within free bus zone; no breakfast; no
amenities except TV; clean; ask for best air conditioning Rooms:
$29.95 single, $32.95 double
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Some other hotels/motels downtown are:
Shilo Downtown Hotel, 206 S West Temple $109 Aug 26, $69 weekend rate
Aug 27-28
(801) 521-9500 or Toll Free 800-222-2244
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Marriott Hotel, 75 S West Temple, $145 corporate rate, $155 standard
rate
(801) 531-0800 or Toll Free 800-228-9290
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Doubletree Hotel, 255 S West Temple, $89, (801) 328-2000 or Toll Free
800-222-8733
Hampton Inn, 425 S 300 W, $69 (801) 741-1110
Contact Hal Fox at: Voice 801-466-8680; Fax 801-466-8668; mail:
Trenergy, Inc. 3084 E. 3300 So., Salt Lake City, UT 84109.