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JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY

Volume 4, Number 2

Fall 1999

ISSN 1086-8259

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PROCEEDINGS 1999 SYMPOSIUM ON LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND NEW ENERGY

EDITORIAL COMMENTS

PROCEEDINGS 1999 SYMPOSIUM ON LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND NEW ENERGY

The annual conference sponsored by the Institute for New Energy was held August 27-28, 1999 at the Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Palace. In previous conferences, most of the speakers were self-selected by responding to a Call for Papers. This conference speakers were mostly by invitation. Herein are their papers.

The Journal of New Energy has had the privilege of receiving many papers during the past three and one-half years from a variety of scientists and engineers from various countries. It was the privilege of this editor to chair a committee to invite speakers to give papers at this conference. Except for a few who were not able to accept the invitation, nearly all invited scientists and engineers agreed to present a paper on their work. The result, according to a variety of responses from the attendees, was the best conference on new-energy that has been presented.

We are most grateful to the many speakers who attended and who have prepared their papers in a manner suitable for publication. There were only a couple of presentations for which we did not receive proper written documentation. However, all of the speakers were video-taped and those videos are available. A few invited speakers that could not attend sent papers which are included herein.

This editor extends grateful thanks to the many volunteers who worked hard to make the conference a success. We especially are grateful for the financial support of Trenergy, Inc. and Fusion Information Center, Inc. (soon to be merged). We are especial grateful for the financial support of Alternative Energy Institute, Inc. For an excellent report on the conference see their Website at www.altenergy.org. We also thank Ms. Dineh Torres who has performed a modest miracle in getting all of these papers with their many figures and equations into publishable form.

Coming Next: The next issue of the Journal of New Energy will be a special issue devoted to the papers of the AIAS group. With the prolific mathematical leadership of Dr. Myron W. Evans, a group of nineteen, international mathematicians and scientists have developed the New Maxwell Electromagnetic Equations. With some modest, but very important, changes to the older Maxwell-Heaviside equations, these new equations explain some twenty concepts not explained by the century-old, Maxwell-Heaviside equations. This is probably the most important work to be developed over the Internet. These scientists have not all met face-to-face but they exchange dozens of email messages every week. This collection of the AIAS papers may be the most important issue that this journal will ever print.

Respectfully, Hal Fox, Editor


JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 4, Number 2, Fall 1999

PROCEEDINGS 1999 SYMPOSIUM ON LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND NEW ENERGY

Contents:

Page, Author, Paper Title

  4 Harold Aspden,  THE ENERGY MESSAGES OF MOTHER NATURE
  8 Robert W. Bass,  Dean Zes,  THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF ZERO-POINT ENERGY?
 16 T. E. Bearden,  ON THE PRINCIPLES OF PERMISSIBLE OVER UNITY EM POWER
       SYSTEMS
 40 J. O'M. Bockris,  EARLY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM WORKERS AT TEXAS A&M
       UNIVERSITY TO (SO-CALLED) LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS
 70 Lawrence B. Crowell,  QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS OF NONABELIAN
       ELECTRODYNAMICS IN A CAVITY
 81 Clarence L. Dulaney,  PLANCK'S CONSTANT AND THE ENERGY OF RADIATION
 86 David Faust,  CORONA DISCHARGE PHOTOGRAPHY INSIGHTS INTO STUDY OF CHARGE
       CLUSTERS
 87 Toby Grotz,  INCREASED EFFICIENCY GAS DISCHARGE LIGHTING CIRCUIT
 93 Xing-liu Jiang,  TORSION FIELD AND TAPPING THE ZERO-POINT ENERGY IN AN
       ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEM
 96 Jin and Fox,  HIGH-DENSITY CHARGE CLUSTER COLLECTIVE ION ACCELERATOR
105 Moray B. King,  TRANSFORMING THE PLANET WITH A ZERO-POINT ENERGY
       EXPERIMENT
115 Edwin L. Pangman,  THE PROCESS OF EXISTENCE
123 Panos T. Pappas,  THE LOST UNIFIED THEORY
129 Panos T. Pappas,  K-Na-K NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATIONS INSIDE THE LIVING CELL
136 Edward G. Price,  REACHING NEW POWER DENSITY AND EFFICIENCY IN MAGNETIC
       MATERIALS
137 Bill Ramsay,  'NEW ENERGY'  AND HODOWANEC'S RHYSMONIC COSMOLOGY
148 Bill Ramsay, GENERIC GRAVITY WAVE/SCALAR DETECTOR
151 Don Reed,  TORSION FIELD RESEARCH AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NEW PHYSICS AND
       ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
165 Mark McLaughlin for Dohn N. Riley,  ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INSTITUTE, INC.
168 Paul Rowe,  THE ROWE EFFECT AND TRANSMUTATION
173 Ruggero Santilli,   TOUPS TECHNOLOGY LICENSING ANNOUNCES
181 Domina Eberle Spencer,  THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW GAUSSIAN EQUATION
       FOR THE FORCE BETWEEN MOVING CHARGES
196 Domina Eberle Spencer,  THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNIVERSAL TIME POSTULATE
       ON THE VELOCITY OF LIGHT
210 Domina Eberle Spencer,  CRITERIA FOR ELECTRODYNAMICS  IN THE NEXT
       MILLENNIUM
215 Mitchell Swartz,  IMPORTANCE OF NON-DIMENSIONAL NUMBERS AND OPTIMAL
       OPERATING POINTS IN COLD FUSION
218 Mitchell R. Swartz,  GENERALITY OF OPTIMAL OPERATING POINT  BEHAVIOR IN
       LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR SYSTEMS
230 Leon Toups, MAGNEGAS  EXCESS OVER CHEMICAL FUEL VALUE
232 Tom Valone - BREAKTHROUGHS IN ZPE AND REMAINING NEW ENERGY PROBLEMS
233 Dan Sewell Ward,  INERTIAL FIELD THEORY    A RADICAL CHANGE OF PACE
260 David Yurth - VARIATIONS ON THE MAHARISHI MODEL: AN INTEGRATION OF
       CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE UNIFIED FIELD
274 FUSION FACTS

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