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JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY

Volume 5, Number 2

Fall 2000

ISSN 1086-8259

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Proceedings of INE-2000

EDITORIAL COMMENTS

The Journal of New Energy is not a dissident journal. This journal is better described as a media for new science (with an emphasis on new-energy devices and systems). The journal welcomes articles that may disagree with some part or all of one or more of the existing models of physical reality. However, the expectation is that the author(s) have something constructive to add to their criticism.

This editor has built a list of topics that need new or improved models. It is a personal pleasure when a publication or article is received that challenges inadequate models of physical concepts and then provides a new model that more closely reflects reality. One of the best publications that has been received is the new book by Dr. William Day, A New Physics, A Revision of Space, Motion, and the Structure of Matter. Day's book is reviewed in this issue.

This journal proposes that Day's new model of physics is sufficiently constructive, explanatory, and embracing that readers should study Day's New Physics. More important, readers are encouraged to provide improvements; extensions; and, where necessary, corrections, based on factual experimental evidence. One of the most creative tenets of Day's model is the existence of a medium in which light travels but from which matter is decoupled. This tenet is powerful and leads to simplified explanations of some of physical reality. The challenge is to find experimental methods by which this concept can be proven.

You subscribers to this journal rank among the world's most creative minds. You are not ruled by dogma but by intellect, which makes you the world's best resource to accept this challenge and respond. Your intellectual constructive replies are encouraged.

Note: The term physical reality is defined as that ever-growing collection of experimental facts that adequate models, theories, or hypotheses must explain or accept. For example, the experimental facts from Michelson-Gale experiments (1925) [1] are more important than the negative results of the Michelson-Morley experiments (1887) and are a part of physical reality.

[1] A.A. Michelson and Henry G. Gale, "The Effect of the Earth's Rotation on the Velocity of Light," Nature, vol 115 (1925), p 566.

Hal Fox, editor.


JOURNAL OF NEW ENERGY
Volume 5, Number 2, Fall 2000

Proceedings of INE-2000

Contents:

Page, Title

2 EDITORIAL   Hal Fox
 
     INE 2000 SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS:

  4 THEORETICAL & EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS & PROSPECTS RE LENR/CF -
       Robert W. Bass & Wm. Stan Gleeson

  7 VISION 2000: THE NEW SCIENCE NOW EMERGING FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM -
       T. E. Bearden

 17 THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEW-ENERGY DEVICES - Hal Fox

 25 DUAL VORTEX FORMS:  THE KEY TO A LARGE ZERO-POINT ENERGY COHERENCE-
       Moray King

 38 UPDATE ON THE WIN METHOD - Win Lambertson 

 41 FUTURE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES - Thomas Valone

 47 ADVANCED SELF-POWERED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONCEPT - Gary C. Vesperman

 56 BEGGING THE QUESTIONS - Cynthia Kolb Whitney

 64 TORSION FIELD MECHANICS: VERIFICATION OF NON-LOCAL FIELD EFFECTS IN 
       HUMAN BIOLOGY - D.G. Yurth 
 
    OTHER PAPERS:

 76 GRAVITATION AND ELECTROMAGNETISM: CORRELATION AND GRAND UNIFICATION -
       De Aquino

 85 ENERGY OF STARS (non-thermonuclear approach)  Part I -
       Alexander M. Ilyanok

 94 WATER IS A SOURCE OF ENERGY - Ph. M. Kanarev

110 COPERNICAN REVOLUTION OF MODERN PHYSICS BY NEWTON  ORIGINAL 3RD LAW -
       Chiharu Sano

121 PERMITTIVITY TRANSITIONS - Ken Shoulders

138 THE CONSTANTS OF THE MOTION - Frank Znidarsic

143 LETTERS: Toby Grotz, Wladimir Guglinski, Win Lambertson, Gerald Lindley, 
       Ken Shoulders

151 BOOK REVIEWS: New Physics, VooDoo Science

154 FORUM: Zielinski - Scorpion Syndrome

156 2000 ANS/ENS International Meeting report

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