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JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 3, Numbers 2 & 3
Summer/Fall 1998
ISSN 1086-8259
Hal Fox, Editor
NOT DISSIDENT BUT AUGMENTED In Einstein's later years he questioned whether his life's work would prove of lasting value. With his wife's mathematical help, Einstein, the theoretical physicist, began with a false notion and achieved remarkable results. Today, the scientists in many countries have essentially moved forward from both Special Relativity and General Relativity into a more complete understanding of Nature.
No scientific breakthroughs have ever been credited to preservation of the status quo. There is virtue in erecting bulwarks against error. There is little virtue in defending the past by condemning progress. Neither a scientist nor a journal need be dissident. Progress can be made by correcting past errors, such as some of the errors made in SR. More progress can be made by augmenting our understanding of nature through new discoveries, new hypotheses to be tested, and new theories to be thoroughly evaluated by experiments.
There is no question but that our electromagnetic equations have served to help advance many aspects of electricity and magnetism. However, they were simplified by Heaviside from the 20 equations developed by Maxwell. The simplification made the equations easier for engineers and scientist to understand and use. However, they also simplified out some of the meaningful aspects of electromagnetic reality as conceived by Maxwell.
Neither Einstein, Maxwell, nor Heaviside would ever claim to have encompassed all truth in a set of equations. Why then do some of today's "lesser lights" so dogmatically defend partial truths against the onslaught of new truths.
This Journal of New Energy is not a dissident journal. We do not seek to condemn nor correct past errors. "Let the dead past bury their dead.*" This journal seeks to explore new realms somewhat in theory, but more dedicated to experimental evidence. Here are some of our findings, (for which we have published articles): The speed of light is not constant. Torsion fields exhibit strong superluminal velocities. The aether didn't disappear with one failed experiment (Michelson-Morley). Low-energy nuclear reactions are a scientific fact (hundreds of successful experiments). There appear to be biological nuclear reactions. Electromagnetic phenomena have outgrown Heaviside's simplified equations.
This journal is not devoted to dissent but to augmenting scientific progress. In this editor's judgement, that is what a scientific journal should do. To paraphrase Newton: We stand on the shores of a great ocean of truth examining pebbles on the beach, some more beautiful than others, while the whole sea of unfound knowledge lies before us. It does not make sense to wallow in the mire of yesteryear when there are an abundance of gleaming pebbles on the beach to explore.
* from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life"
Respectfully, Hal Fox, Editor
JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 3, Numbers 2 & 3, Summer/Fall 1998
Contents:
Page
5 THE NEED FOR ACCURATE REPORTING AND ARCHIVAL OF DATA FOR ADVANCED ENERGY
CONVERSION DEVICES: THE INE DATA BASE
Patrick G. Bailey, Toby Grotz, James J. Hurtak
12 EM CORRECTIONS ENABLING A PRACTICAL UNIFIED FIELD THEORY WITH EMPHASIS ON
TIME-CHARGING INTERACTIONS OF LONGITUDINAL EM WAVES
T.E. Bearden
30 A SEA OF NEUTRINOS AS THE LUMINIFEROUS MEDIUM
Chuck Bennett
33 TRITIATED AMORPHOUS SILICON POWER CELLS
Paul M. Brown
38 SOLVING THE NUCLEAR WASTE PROBLEM THROUGH APPLIED PHYSICS
Paul M. Brown
47 NEW-ENERGY ANOMALIES
Hal Fox
51 GRAVITY WAVES & TORSION FIELDS: FASTER THAN LIGHT?
Hal Fox
56 LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND HIGH-DENSITY CHARGE CLUSTERS
Hal Fox, Shang Xian Jin
68 THE SUPERLUMINAL VELOCITY OF GRAVITY WAVES
Hal Fox, Bill Ramsay
71 WHAT IF THEY WERE CORRECT?
Roy E. Graham, Jr.
80 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND ELECTRON DIFFRACTION
SPECTROSCOPY OF CARBON-CARBON ARC EXPERIMENTS
Toby Grotz, Don Rapp
84 CHANNELING EFFECTS AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS IN ELECTRO-CHEMICAL SYSTEMS
Xing-Liu Jiang, Alexander A. Berezin
93 REQUIREMENTS FOR BRINGING A NEW-ENERGY GENERATOR TO MARKET
Gary L. Johnson
106 VORTEX FILAMENTS, TORSION FIELDS AND THE ZERO-POINT ENERGY
Moray B. King
117 MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS IN THE WIN METHOD
Wingate A. Lambertson
122 GEOMETRIC ENERGY FIELDS
Guy McCarthy
128 ENERGY FROM TRASH, NOT BY BURNING IT
Hans J. Petermann
130 EXCITATION AND EXTRACTION OF VACUUM ENERGY VIA EM - TORSION FIELD COUPLING
THEORETICAL MODEL
Don Reed
141 METANALYSIS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN COLD FUSION
Mitchell Swartz, Hal Fox
143 ON PLANETARY MOTION CAUSED BY SOLAR SPACE-VORTEX
Paramahamsa Tewari
158 A NEW APPROACH TO A UNIFIED FIELD THEORY
David G. Yurth
169 BOOK REVIEW: "Open Questions in Relativistic Physics,"
Myron Evans, edited by Franco Selleri
172 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Myron Evans: INTRODUCTION AND INVITATION
Wayne Powell: MONTANA HOME BREW RECIPE
178 FUSION FACTS & PATENTS
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