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THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEW ENERGY ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS (Received January 22, 1996) A SYMPOSIUM FOR PROFESSIONALS, INDUSTRY, LAY PEOPLE AND NEWS MEDIA April 25-28, 1996 Denver Hilton South Hotel Denver, Colorado CALL FOR PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS Scholarly papers are invited on any topic related to New Energy as defined herein. These papers should include one or more of the following: theories, designs, inventions, and research results. Speakers are encouraged to bring hardware. Abstracts of not more than 400 words must be sent as soon as possible to the address below. Consideration of abstracts cannot be assured if received after March 15, 1996. Authors will be notified as soon as possible if the paper is accepted for presentation. Camera ready manuscripts for the proceedings are due March 15, 1996. Symposium on New Energy International Association for New Science (IANS) 1304 S. College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524 TEL 970-482-3731 FAX 970-482-3120 SYMPOSIUM DATES AND TIMES April 25 (Thursday) Evening Workshops 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm April 26 (Friday) Lectures 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Evening Workshops 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm April 27 (Saturday) Lectures 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Evening Workshops 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm April 28 (Sunday) Lectures 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Evening Workshops 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm LOCATION The Symposium will take place at the Denver Hilton South Hotel, 7801 East Orchard Road, Englewood, Colorado 80111. (Englewood is in the south part of Denver.) A private shuttle bus service is available from the airport. Purchase tickets at ground transportation (DASH), a round-trip ticket is $27.00. For hotel reservations, call 1-800-327-2242. ROOM RATES The room rate for a single room or a double room with two double beds is $59.00. A block of rooms has been reserved. Please register before April 4 to assure a room and this low rate, and mention that you are with the International Symposium on New Energy. The hotel also has suites available with a king size bed and a pull out sofa bed. Small suites are $195.00 and the large suites with a four person jacuzzi are $275.00. POSTER BOARD DISPLAY AND NEW ENERGY EXHIBIT Researchers who are not speakers will have an opportunity to display their research findings by means of designated poster boards. ResearchersÕ New Energy Inventions will be displayed and demonstrated in an exhibit area. WORKSHOPS, BANQUET AND PROCEEDINGS Some of the speakers will present concurrent workshops on the evenings of April 25-28. The fee is $20.00 each. A banquet will be held Sunday at noon. The banquet fee is $25.00. A proceedings of the Symposium will be published and available at the conference. HARDWARE TESTING Researchers who wish to bring their working hardware or invention to the Symposium can elect to have them tested for their efficiency without charge. These tests will be administered with the inventor present by accredited engineers familiar with new energy concepts. Some testing will be done in association with Colorado State University. AIRFARE DISCOUNT Jacoby Travel/Coble Cruise has been selected as the official travel agency and United Airlines as the official carrier. Special discount airfares have been arranged for participants traveling to Colorado. Call your special representative at Jacoby Travel/Coble Cruise to accommodate your needs at 1- 800-366-0382 or 1-970-669-6550. REGISTRATION It is encouraged that attendees preregister as space is limited. Registration will also occur at the door, beginning Thursday, April 25 at 3:00 p.m. Registration Fees: (10% Discount for IANS Members) Before March 1, 1996: $200.00 Before April 1, 1996: $250.00 After April 1, 1996: $300.00 Workshops: $20.00 each Banquet: $25.00 IANS Membership is $35.00 per year, and includes the quarterly newsletter. Speakers at the conference are expected to include: Keynote Speakers: Dennis Cravens: Patterson Cold Fusion Power Cell (Over Unity Device) Mark Hendershot: Hendershot Motor Harold Puthoff, PhD: Zero Point Energy Jim Griggs: Hyrosonic Pump (Over Unity Device) Eugene Mallove, ScD: Cold Fusion Tom Valone: Free Energy and Propulsion Edgar Mitchell, former Apollo Astronaut: New Energy Update Other Speakers: Harold Aspden: Ferromagnetics (Over Unity Device) Robert Emmerich: Measuring Energy John Grow: Anti-Gravity William Hyde: Electrostatic Generator (Over Unity Device) Scott Klaumizio: Power from Food Oils Ron Kovac: Transmutation of Elements Peter Linderman: Thermodynamics Roy McAllister: Hydrogen Energy Bill Muller: Magnetic Motor Generator Dale Pond: The Keely Motor Troy Reed: Magnetic Motors and More Bert Werjefelt: Magnetic Motor Charles Yost: Electric Space Craft Propulsion Paulo Correa, PhD: Pulse Abnormal Glow Discharge Reactor Hal Fox: Cold Fusion John Hutchison: Anti-Gravity/Energy Converter Russ James: Magnetic Emission Reduction Device Don Kelly: Free Energy Update Win Lambertson (assignee): Solid State Conversion Jeanne Manning: The Upcoming Energy Revolution Andrew Michrowski: Free Energy in Self-Sustaining Home Brian OÕLeary, PhD: Miracle in the Void Wing Pon: A Unified Theory of the Free Energy Paradigm Pierre Sinclair: Gravitational Magnetic Drive (anti-gravity) Dan Winter: Gravitational Energy and Emotion AND MANY MORE! DEFINITION OF NEW ENERGY New Energy or advanced energy technology includes theory, research, construction, and testing of advanced energy devices. These devices and systems operate with a higher efficiency than those used today and include advanced concepts where energy conversion may appear to be over unity. This means that a greater output of energy from a system compared to the energy input. NEW ENERGY TOPICS Space power generators, Òover-unityÓ and Òfree-energyÓ machines, Scalar wave theory, magnetic motors, vortex mechanics, cold fusion, electrostatic generators, nuclear isotopes, hydrogen, motional magnetic fields, zero point energy, N-Machines, homopolar generators, transmutation of elements, anti- gravity devices, and environmentally friendly energy sources. PURPOSE The purpose of the International Symposium on New Energy (ISNE) is to bring together outstanding New Energy researchers and their hardware, who will share and discuss their latest research findings. The goals of the Symposium are to stimulate new research ideas, coalesce researchers with industry, and to find funding sources. [Taken from the IANS Newsletter Flyer received January 22, 1996]Return to the INE Announcements Page