[net.general] The Second International Symposium On Non-Conventional Energy

eugenez@tekmdp.UUCP (Eugene Zinter) (08/12/83)

Technology
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For those who enjoy out-of-the-ordinary things, the above mentioned
Symposium will soon take place.

	When:     September 9, 10, 11, 1983
	Where:    Colony Square Hotel
		  Atlanta, Georgia

        Purpose:  A Forum for the presentation and demonstration of
		  new non-conventional  forms and sources of energy
		  (Gravitational Field, Magnetic, etc.) and to further
		  the interchange of knowledge between leading
		  researchers in this field.

	Co-Sponsored By:

		1) American Association of Gravity Field Energy
		2) Planetary Association for Clean Energy

	For additional information, Contact:

		The Second International Symposium
		On Non-Conventional Energy Technology
		P.O. Box 9478
		Winter Haven, Florida  33880

		Phone:  (813) 956-4040


	Registration:  $125.00 until 15 AUG 1983
		       $150.00 after 15 AUG 1983

		       Special arrangements have been made with EASTERN
		       Airlines (minimum 30% discount) and Colony Square Hotel 
                       ($50 single/$65 double).


A few of the  subjects to be discussed will be (preliminary)

	Samarium Cobalt Magnets
	Tele-Geo Dynamics: Producing Energy at a Distance
	Re-evaluation of Classical Electromagnetic Theory
	Forming Ambient Temperature Super Conducting Filaments
       *Advanced Variable Reluctance Generators
	Advanced Style of Self-Sustaining Hubbard Coil
	Overview of Advanced Energy and Propulsion Technology in Europe
	Aneutronic "Migma" Energy Systems
       *Recent advances in 'Tesla Technology'
	Current Status and Future Prospects for Flywheel Energy Storage
	Recent Breakthroughs in Technical application of Gravity Field Energy
       *Faraday Homo-polar Generator Experimental Results
	ELF Detectors

	... and more.

	* Indicates equipment demonstrations to accompany presentation

Apparently this is a pretty big symposium for this sort of thing.

I wish someone who is well grounded in Physics, etc. would attend so
as to give us a different viewpoint of these strange devices/theories.
It may very be that someone has really come up with something, or
you may be able to disprove something.

Perhaps someone in Atlanta would be interested in attending and giving
us on the net a report of some sort.

If anyone DOES decide to attend this symposium, I would be greatly interested
to know how it was.  Whether the speakers really had some workable equipment,
theories, etc.  At the very least, please communicate with me, if you would
rather not speak to others in the net.


							ecz