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March 20, 1992
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IECEC92.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Guy Resh.
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This file was put together from two messages on KeelyNet by Monsieur
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Guy Resh. As noted, the first part lists some of the papers
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presented at the 1991 conference. The second part is a partial
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listing of the papers to be presented at the San Diego conference in
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July of this year. We will update the file fully on receiving our
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info from the organizers. Thanks GUY!!!
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(The following info paraphrased from
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Extraordinary Sciences III/4...)
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Each year in August, an international conference is held to
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discuss the status and future plans of energy conversion devices.
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The conference, entitled the Intersociety Energy Conversion
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Engineering Conference (IECEC), is supported by all seven of the
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major engineering societies in the U.S..
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In 1991, a new topic area was introduced into the conference:
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Innovative and Advanced Applications. Its purpose was to include
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summary papers of theoretical and experimental advances that have
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been made in the Tesla related and free energy fields.
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Last year's (1991) conference was in Boston, Massachusetts and
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the 1992 conference will be held in San Diego, California on August
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3-7. Contact Pat Bailey (chairman) at P.O. Box 201, Los Altos, CA
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94023 for details.
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Anyway, Mr. Bailey reviewed the conference in Extraordinary
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Sciences which is what prompted me to travel far and wide to obtain
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copies of the 30 (approx) papers that were presented. The following
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is a list of them for those interested:
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ADVANCED ENERGY CONCEPTS I
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1) "New Paradigm and N-Machine"; S. Inomata
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2) "The Principles Underlying Regenerative Free Energy
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Technology"; H. Aspden
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3) "The Promises and Prospects of Worldwide Wireless Power
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Transfer: An Overview"; K. L. VanVoorhies, J. E. Smith
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4) "The Sea of Energy: A Means for the Preservation of the
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Environment by Drawing Kinetic Energy from Space"; J. E.
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Moray, K. R. Moray
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5) "Subquantum Kinetics: Exploring the Crack in the First Law";
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P. A. LaViolette
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6) "Triac Alternator Flywheel Motor-13: An Alternative Source of
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Energy"; J. C. Zoleta
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7) "Tapping the Zero-Point Energy as an Energy Source"; M. B.
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King
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8) "Utilizing Scalar Electromagnetics to Tap Vacuum Energy";
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T. Bearden, F. Sweet
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9) Zero-Point Energy: A New Prime Mover?"; G. D. Hathaway
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ADVANCED ENERGY CONCEPTS II
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1) "Innovation and Energy Use"; C. A. Berg
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2) "Muller Motor/Generator Principles"; W. J. Muller
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3) "Nonlinear Dynamics: Mathematical Physics for 21st Century
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Technology (A Tutorial for Engineers)"; L. Surgalla
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4) "Utilization of a Cell Culture Bioassay for Measuring Quantum
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Potentials Generated from a Modified Caduceus Coil"; G. Rein
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5) "Wireless Transmission of Power, an Attempt to Verify Nikola
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Tesla's 1899 Colorado Springs Experiments, Results of
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Research Experimentation"; T. Grotz
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ADVANCED ENERGY CONCEPTS III
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1) "Development of Particle Beam Weapons Based on Nikola Tesla's
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Design of 1937"; T. Grotz
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2) "Energy Creation in Electrical Sparks and Discharges: Theory
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and Experimental Evidence"; P. T. Pappas
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3) "The Enhanced Tank Circuit as a Free Energy Module"; D. A.
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Kelly
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4) "Magnetism as a Distortion of a Pre-Existent Primordial Energy
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Field and the Possibility of Extraction of Electrical Energy
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Directly from Space"; B. DePalma
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5) "Nikola Tesla's Later Energy Generation Designs"; O. Nichelson
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6) "Non-Conventional Energy and Propulsion Methods"; T. Valone
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7) "The Tesla Bladeless Pumps and Turbines"; R. Jacobson
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ADVANCED ENERGY CONCEPTS IV
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1) "The Bedini Free Energy Generator"; J. C. Bedini
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2) "An Electrical Dynamo That is a New Technology Over the
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Generation of Electricity by Induction"; B. Hickox
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3) "History and Status of the WIN Process"; A. A. Lambertson
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4) "The Methernitha Free Energy Machine-The Swiss M-L Converter";
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D. A. Kelly, P. Bailey
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5) "The One-Piece Faraday Generator: Research Results"; T. Valone
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6) "PODMOD - Power Generation for a Brave New World"; R. L.
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McKie, M. A. P. Kenrick
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7) "The Reed Magnetic Motor: The Motor of Tomorrow"; T. G. Reed
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8) "On a Testable Unification of Electromagnetics, General
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Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics"; T. E. Bearden, W.
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Rosenthal
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...and that's all :) - I'd recommend trying to locate the 6 volume
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set (volume 4 contains the above papers) for the '91 proceedings as
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the 180+ pages was worth the money (to me at least). Also check out
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Bailey's review.
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For those interested in attending the 1992 IECEC conference in San
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Diego, CA this year, here are some additional details which I
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obtained today:
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The 27th IECEC will be held during August 3-7, 1992 at the Town and
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Country Hotel, in San Diego, CA. Future conference locations are
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Atlanta, GA (1993), Monterey, CA (1994) and Orlando, FL (1995). The
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registration fee for the entire conference (not just alternative
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energy) is generally in the range of $250-$275 which includes the
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printed proceedings (multiple volumes) and "coffee" :).
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Each three hour session generally has six or less speakers. The
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1992 programs are available from:
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The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
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27th IECEC Preliminary Program
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400 Commonwealth Drive
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Warrendale, PA 15096
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(412) 776-4841
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(412) 776-0012
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The above info came from Pat Bailey who is the topic coordinator for
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"New Technologies for Energy Utilization", which has the following
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preliminary schedule for the two current sessions:
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* * * 1 9 9 2 I E C E C * * *
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Session 1: ADVANCED AND INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS I
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1) "Thermodynamnic Analysis of Combined Plants Utilizing Helium
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Turbine with Nuclear Heating and Liquid Hydrogen
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Refrigerating"; Giacomo Bisio (Italy)
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2) "Advanced Experimental Method of Self-Optimizing Control
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System"; Victor Vasiliev (Russia)
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3) "Demand-Side Management Implications of Electrically-Based
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Manufacturing Technologies"; F. T. Sparrow and P. S. Schmidt
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4) "Progress and Results in Zero-Point Energy Research",
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Moray King
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5) "A Redefinition of the Energy Ansatz, Leading to a
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Fundamentally New Class of Nuclear Interactions"; Tom Bearden
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6) "The Use of Mirror Image Symmetry in Coil Winding,
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Applications and Advantages"; Toby Grotz
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Session 2: ADVANCED AND INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS II
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1) "Electrically Induced Explosions in Water"; Gary Johnson
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2) "Novel Means of Hydrogen Production Using Dual Polarity
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Control and Walter Russell's Experiments with Zero-Point
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Energy"; Toby Grotz
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3) "Solid State Isotropic Power Source For Computer Chips";
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Paul Brown
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4) "An Enhanced Quad-Disc Electrostatic Generator"; Don Kelly
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5) "Experiments with Solid State Resonance Coils and Barium
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Ferrite Magnets which Produce Observable Anomalous Effects";
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Walter Rosenthal
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6) "The Electronic Heat Engine"; Harold Aspden (UK)
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