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  • ...Engineering, hold four patents for electronic systems and am a registered Professional Engineer (California). ...space plasma physics and earth-sun electrical interaction, particularly as it may influence earth's weather.  I am also pursuing research and writin
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  • ...y fully supports his historic experiment and predicts its positive result. It is simply due to Doppler effect caused by the motion of the Earth through t ...CBR has now been established, which suggests the Sun is moving relative to it, toward the constellation of Leo. - <em>Kevin Harkess</em> ([http://uk.geoc
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  • ...the world around them. And he has 15 patents in space technology to prove it. Tyson spent his high school years on Long Island mesmerized by quantum me ...future of spacecraft technology at numerous international conferences and professional seminars, establishing meaningful new visions for the space electronics com
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  • ==Professional Background== ...of varsity soccer, and was named captain of the team in his senior year. It was during high school that Jeff took his first classes in physics and chem
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  • ...t. He believes that the job needed doing, but that in the nature of things it could only be done by an informed outsider. ...day we shall come to wonder if their success was really worth the troubles it has caused.'
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  • ...effect. Although his work has been sensationalized, it also has attracted professional attention. "Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion Methodolo
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  • ...st and present, and practical how-to information. Many notable amateur and professional coilers wrote articles for publication in the TCBA News. And most serious c ...ur videotape thanks to the hard work (and persistence!) of Tony DeAngelis. It is a moving and fitting tribute to Harry!
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  • ...dern, Andrei P. Kirilyuk, Dmitri Rabounski and Henry H. Bauer, all of them professional researchers, reveal a pessimistic view of the miseries of the actual system ...FIC RESEARCH IN ROMANIA, ITS CAUSES AND MEASURES TO BE ENFORCED TO REDRESS IT, BY M. APOSTOL 63
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  • ...not as a violation of conservation.? ?But if it's real energy, where does it come from? Does the Energy Fairy step in and proclaim a miracle every time ...He ended up at the Sorbonne studying French literature, and later became a professional land surveyor. However, he has retained a lifelong interest in the ?awkward
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  • ...issues of the Journal of Borderland Research after a videotape devoted to it was made in 1986. This was updated in 1997 about the time the Jim Lewis Fou
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  • ...g the public more understanding of scientific facts rather than toward the professional scientific mind.<br /><br />More complete explanations of Mr. Luther's theo
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  • ...k within most geological settings, lulls geologists into using it as their professional "working" model. In this way, geologists become conditioned to passively t ...d not raise any further reservations or objections he had with the model. It took two and a half years of lectures to hear a brief derogatory reference
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  • ...sed nuclear methods to correlate volcanic ash from much of the western US. It was at this time that he devised the SIMAN coefficient for similarity analy ==Professional Work==
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  • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Pennsylvania. ...well?s equations at the speed of light. Given the size of these particles, it would seem to require an infinitely long time for this readjustment to be c
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  • ...be written." <em>Physics Today</em><br /><br />"The book is a serious and professional contribution to scientific cosmology." <em>Sky &amp; Telescope<br /></em><b
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  • ...e over becoming too relaxed regarding our situation at this critical time. It is obvious that much more technical work lies ahead for all of us who have ...n on the state and federal levels. As we confront the end of this century, it is readily easy to extrapolate that one of those guaranteed, inalienable ri
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  • ...a very difficult subject that I have nowhere near mastered. Nevertheless it was enough to get me started and from there I could continue the process of
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  • ...especially when a mathematician delves into a natural science. After all, it was the mathematician Hilbert who, without any great effort, was actually ...as length contraction, and not time dilation, is a real natural effect and it is this that leads to the Einstein conclusions. In order to eliminate thes
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  • ...man but without losing any scientific rigor that may be of concern for the professional physicist. The conceptual details of Autodynamics have been considerably ex ...th a very clear understanding of his work and of the importance of sharing it with the world. <br /><br />If physics interests you, get a copy of the boo
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  • ...rton field manifests itself in a number of experiments and, in particular, it makes itself evident in experiments with model pyramids and some similar co '''Professional activity:'''<br />1981 up till now a collaborator of the Department of Theo
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