[Xtratech] Scientific Conference Offers Public Day with Experiments, Displays, Speakers Challenging Mainstream Ideas

Steve Elswick steve at teslatech.info
Wed Jun 2 09:22:20 PDT 2010


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Scientific Conference Offers Public Day with Experiments, Displays, Speakers
Challenging Mainstream Ideas

A day of scientific inquiry and challenges to such theories as Einstein's
theory of relativity, the Bernoulli Effect, and plate tectonics are offered
for public scrutiny for the first time by the Natural Philosophy Alliance, a
worldwide scientific organization.

Long Beach, California, May 26, 2010 - The 17th Annual Natural Philosophy
Alliance (NPA) announces its first Public Science Day on Saturday June 26,
2010 at the UC Long Beach Pyramid Pointe Conference Center from 9 am to 6 pm
during its 4-day conference starting June 23 at Cal State Long Beach.
Independent scientists from around the world will be on hand for a day of
experiments, demonstrations, thought provoking lectures, and comradery.
Experiments and demonstrations include the growing earth, a refutation of
special relativity, a refutation of the Bernoulli Effect, and how GPS in
fact does not use relativity to name a few. The public day is part of a
4-day scientific conference which challenges mainstream ideas on such topics
as relativity, cosmology, and physics.

Kicking off the day, GPS expert Ron Hatch will explain that, contrary to
popular opinion, GPS systems are designed using Newtonian rather than
Einsteinian mechanics, and that these systems challenge Einstein's famous
equivalence principle. Next world famous comic book artist Neil Adams will
display stunning animations that capture a decades-old theory of an growing
earth, defying the commonly accepted plate tectonic theories. In the early
afternoon Dr. Michael McKubre will answer the question "How Hot is Cold
Fusion?" as he did when he appeared on 60 Minutes in April 2009. Rounding
out the quartet of featured speakers, science hobbyist Bill Beaty will
explain the difference between technical putzing and true experimental
science, and why the latter is so valuable. True to form, Beaty will also
demonstrate live his high-speed magnetic levitator and microwave ball
lightning, viewed by millions on Youtube.

Throughout the day, visitors will have a chance to see Marko Rodin
demonstrate his fascinating Rodin coil, pass their hand through a flame of
Brown's gas right after it melts a quarter, and witness simple experiments
that challenge our understanding of Bernoulli's principle. Decide for
yourself with live demonstrations and models if unipolar induction confounds
Einstein's theories, if a vertical Michelson-Morley experiment gives a
non-null result, if experiments can produce gravitational anomalies, and if
it's possible to physically model the atom.

The NPA's full scientific conference takes place at UC Long Beach from
Wednesday, June 23 through Saturday, June 26. Independent scientists from
around the world have submitted over 100 technical papers, to be collected
in a conference proceedings book, available to the public for $25. From 8:30
to 6:00, Wednesday through Friday, many of these scientists will present the
ideas from their papers to an attentive audience of peers. Interested
students may also register for the conference and hang out to discuss
physics with the many presenters in the campus dorms. On Friday evening, the
NPA will host a banquet where they will honor three seasoned scientists with
the second annual Sagnac Award, the Noble Prize of independent physics. This
year's recipients are Dr. Thomas E. Phipps Jr. of Urbana, Illinois for his
prolific writings on Hertzian Dynamics, applying the total time derivative
to electrodynamics; Dr. Milo M. Wolff of Manhattan Beach California, for his
theories on the wave structure of matter; and Dr. Evert Jan Post of
Westchester, California, for his dedication to a statistical, non-Copenhagen
interpretation of quantum mechanics. Appropriately Dr. Post authored the
definite 1967 paper on the Sagnac Effect, which has challenged Einsteinian
paradigms since it was first discovered experimentally in 1913, just one
year before Post was born.

For more information, call 562-508-4504, email contact at worldnpa.org, or
visit the website http://conf17.worldnpa.org. Poster for the event at
http://poster.conf17.worldnpa.org

About The Natural Philosophy Alliance

Founded in 1994 by the late John C. Chappell, the Natural Philosophy
Alliance (NPA) is a forum for independent scientific ideas organized to hold
scientific conferences. The NPA has met annually in various cities across
the United States to share, discuss and debate scientific ideas ranging from
relativity and aether theories to Tesla concepts in energy, from quantum
mechanics to expanding earth, from gravity to cosmology and the Big Bang,
from cold fusion to structural models of the atom. Over the years, the NPA
community has fostered an ethic of tolerance, giving all serious researchers
a hearing. As a result, though not all NPAers agree on what's right in
science, they claim a surprising unity about what's wrong.

About The World Science Database

Founded in 2008, the World Science Database (WSD) (http://www.worldsci.org)
profiles scientists working outside the mainstream. The WSD provides links
to thousands of abstracts and scientific papers from over 100 independent
scientific journals and hundreds of independent scientific conferences,
since 1990. The WSD is the largest collection of non-mainstream scientific
papers ever assembled with over 1700 scientists from over 60 countries.

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