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JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 5, Number 1
Summer 2000
ISSN 1086-8259
For four years this journal has printed many articles on a variety of new-energy and other high-tech topics. This journal is indebted to the many authors who have submitted their articles to be considered, edited, and published. In a recent welcomed letter, the following remark was made by Dr. Robert Bass (some of whose papers we have published and enjoyed ):
"... the 4,000 pages in Hal Fox's Fusion Information Center's inexpensive ($49 +S/H) CD-ROM covering a decade of the Journal of New Energy, Cold Fusion Source Book, New Energy News and Fusion Facts newsletter is a godsend & a true gold-mine for anyone interested in the field."
It is comments like this that are highly rewarding. However, even more rewarding while beginning the fifth year of publishing this Journal of New Energy, is the fact that there are now some new-energy devices that are being readied for commercialization. Just as this issue was being readied for printing, information was received about a new-energy device that has been developed to a manufacturing prototype stage. This device uses an electrical input and provides an electrical output that is more than ten times the input. Unless mistaken in our understanding, this new-energy device receives its excess energy from tapping the energy of space (ZPE).
Another device that is also in the prototype stage, and has been replicated, is providing a reported twenty times the output thermal energy as compared to the input electrical energy. The replication of this device, is being reported at the Sochi Conference organized by our Russian new-energy friends. You will be reading more about these new developments in future issues of JNE.
There are some yet-to-be excited persons who have been slow to accept some of the inspiring new-energy developments. One person has written about VOODOO science. Hopefully, the coming articles that will be published in further issues of this journal will serve to instill more new-energy enthusiasm in such readers. Of course, they may also be among those who will buy the new-energy devices that are expected to lower the costs of energy for all of our homes and offices early in this decade.
Hal Fox, Editor.
JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2000
Contents:
Page, Title 2 EDITORIAL - Hal Fox 4 TOPOLOGY AND THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - Terence W. Barrett 11 GIANT NEGENTROPY FROM THE COMMON DIPOLE - T. E. Bearden 24 BEDINI'S METHOD FOR FORMING NEGATIVE RESISTORS IN BATTERIES - T. E. Bearden 39 EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS IN METAL-DEUTERIUM SYSTEMS - Dan Chicea, Dan Lupu 48 NONABELIAN ELECTRODYNAMICS AND SU(2)xSU(2) ELECTRO-WEAK THEORY IN LEPI DATA ON Z PARTICLE PRODUCTION - L. B. Crowell 50 METHOD TO CAPTURE ATMOSPHERIC ELECTROSTATIC ENERGY - Peter Grandics 55 A FIELD GENERALIZATION FOR LORENTZ FORCE FORMULA - J. G. Klyushin 68 TNCF MODEL - A POSSIBLE EXPLANATION OF COLD FUSION PHENOMENON - H. Kozima 81 ON THE PHOTON REST MASS - Bo Lehnert 88 PRODUCTS OF NUCLEAR PROCESSES CAUSED BY ELECTROLYSIS ON NICKEL AND PLATINUM ELECTRODES IN SOLUTIONS OF ALKALI-METALLIC IONS - Reiko Notoya, Toshiyuki Ohnishi and Yoichi Noya 92 A LOGICAL RECONCILIATION OF EINSTEIN AND NEWTON OR A SYNTHESIS OF RELATIVITY AND QUANTUM THEORY - Viv Pope 99 ON THE "REACTIVE" PROPULSION IN SPACE WITHOUT MASS EJECTION - L.G. Sapogin, V.A. Dzhanibekov, I.V. Kulikov 105 CONCEPTUAL ERROR ON THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF LIGHT- PHENOMENON IN CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS, LED TO THE COMPLEXITIES IN QUANTUM PHYSICS - Paramahamasa Tewari 123 EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF CONTROLLED TRANSMUTATION OF INTERMEDIATE MASS ISOTOPES IN GROWING BIOLOGICAL CULTURES - Vladimir I. Vysotskii, Alla A. Kornilova, Igor I. Samoylenko, German A. Zykov 129 FUSION FACTS abstracts, letters to the editor 140 FORUM
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