Natural Philosophy Alliance
Schedule

Daily Schedule

This is NOT the final version of the schedule. It is literally a live work in progress. Do not take this as the current schedule until stated here.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Breakfast
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Doors Open
Rome CBA 139
8:00 AM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Coffee and juice before the start of the session
Announcements
Rome CBA 139
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Welcome)
Rome CBA 139
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
9:00 AM
(30 mins)
Video Conference
Domina Eberle Spencer

NPA President Domina Spencer will address the conference via video recording.
9:30 AM
(30 mins)
Cynthia Kolb Whitney
Maxwell Theory and Galilean Relativity
This paper revisits the relationship between Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory (EMT) and coordinate transformations that can be implemented via tensors. It is well known that under Lorentz transformation, Maxwell's equations are form-invariant (although of course not invariant in numerical values, ...
10:00 AM
(30 mins)
Steven Bryant
The Failure of the Einstein-Lorentz Spherical Wave Proof
Einstein's transformation equations are believed to be mathematically correct in part due to the Spherical Wave Proof that Einstein offers in each of his derivations. Einstein asserts that if an electromagnetic wave is propagated as a Sphere in system K that the wave will also be represented as a Sp...
Break
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139
Rome CBA 139
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
10:45 AM
(30 mins)
Peter F. Erickson
On Understanding Negative Numbers
This paper reviews the author's soon-to-be-published book, The Nature of Negative Numbers. In this book, the veritable number system is presented much more fully than it was in the earlier book, Absolute Space, Absolute Time & Absolute Motion, or elsewhere, including the 2005 NPA Proceedings. It is ...
11:15 AM
(30 mins)
James Carter
The Evolution of Matter Through Cosmological Time
This history of the universe is based on the single assumption that the mass of the electron gradually decreases over time. Except for the exceptions produced by this assumption, all of the other well established physical laws and constants of the standard model of physics remain intact. Near the ...
11:45 AM
(30 mins)
Duncan W. Shaw
The Cause of Gravity: A Concept
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity sets out a theory of gravity which does not postulate a physical force as the cause of gravity; rather, it provides a geometric explanation for gravity. The present paper makes a proposal to fill this gap with a concept of gravity that is strictly physical. Th...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Relativity Group)
Rome CBA 139A
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
10:45 AM
(90 mins)
Steven Bryant

Steve Bryant will lead a group discussion on topics related to relativity theory. Physics is the science of things that move. It seeks to answer two very important questions:
  1. What Theories and Equations best explain things that move?
  2. When our Theory and Equations produce ... Click here for more information
Lunch
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139
Rome CBA 139
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
1:30 PM
(60 mins)
Robert L. DeMelo
GPRA Project: Realitivistic Relativity 2.0
This work introduces an alternative theoretical framework to Einstein's SRT. It is a velocity dependent relativity theory similar in respect to SRT with regards to length contraction, but significantly different in all other aspects. It includes size scaling dependent on velocity and a Universal sta...
2:30 PM
(60 mins)
Jamie Rose
Surmounting Unwanted Infinities: Newly Endorsing of Competing Entropies: The Basic Heretical Verities
A single holistic theory for how the universe is organized, and how its diversity of scales and systems coordinate and perform together, may yet be obtainable. But not within the current paradigms. We are stopped by some foundational misunderstandings within mathematics that forced the impasse we ar...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Natural Philosophy)
Rome CBA 139A
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
1:30 PM
(30 mins)
Pal Asija
How to Fix the Paradigm of Science
This paper and concomitant presentation begin with a brief discussion of the past, the present and the potential of the paradigm of science. Upfront are a few assumptions and definitions of such controversial terms as paradigm, science, faith and religion. Among the rhetorical questions posited and ...
2:00 PM
(30 mins)
Pal Asija
Instant Gravity and Real Time Astronomy in a Real Time Universe
This paper and concomitant presentation comprise insights into reality of real time astronomy as well as local instant gravity in real time universe as a subset of the infinitude of nested worlds. Upfront are a few assumptions and definitions of elusive terms such as light, gravity, mass, time and r...
2:30 PM
(60 mins)
Leslie V. Iverson
The Ether and Nature of Divisible Existence
Not only is the ether the medium through which light travels, its particle is the brick out of which atomic mass is composed. The atom and its sub particles such as the electron, neutron and proton are composed of slowed ether particles condensed into varying degrees of density and form the same a...
Break
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Unified Cycle Theory)
Rome CBA 139
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
3:45 PM
(30 mins)
Stephen J. Puetz
The Unified Cycle Theory: Introduction & Data
This paper introduces a sequence of cycles found in nature. Dubbed the Extra-Universal Wave Series (EUWS), these cycles may originate from outside of our observable universe. Collectively, the cycles were first discovered in 2008 and published in The Unified Cycle Theory in 2009. However, many of...
4:15 PM
(30 mins)
Stephen J. Puetz
The Unified Cycle Theory: Statistical Validation
Since publication of The Unified Cycle Theory in 2009, only one major criticism has surfaced. Some reviewers claim that random processes in the universe occur often enough to give the appearance of periodicity, producing the oscillations described in the the...
4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Glenn Borchardt
Unified Cycle Theory: Integration Toward a Cause
co-authored by: Stephen J. Puetz
Previous work supplied the data and statistical support for the Unified Cycle Theory, which showed the connection between various recurring earthly as well as cosmic phenomena. A theoretically infinite sequence of cycles (EUWS) occurs throughout the universe, connected by a single factor of t...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Structure)
Rome CBA 139A
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
3:45 PM
(60 mins)
Don Briddell
The Meaning of Structure: The Structural Approach to Understanding Nature
Premise: The origin of our difficulties is that we assume we understand what structure means.

Three physics dictionaries in my library have not considered structure worth defining. Evidently, the ubiquitous term is considered too obvious to be worthy of a definition. From my research into the me...

4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Tom Love
Causality in Kaon Decays
The question we want to analyze is described by Branco, Lavoura and Silva:

There is no other particle with equal mass. Therefore, KL must be its own antiparticle. It decays both to Pi+eNue and to the C-conjugate mode...

Dinner
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Special Relativity)
Rome CBA 139
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
6:30 PM
(30 mins)
John R. Warfield
Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in Violation of Newton's 3rd Law
The intention of this article to hypothesize a theory of electromagnetic propulsion of matter, using a pulsed electric current, located within a wire conductor, that induces a magnetic field, which then interacts with its own current to propel that conductor [Mass or matter] without a propellant....
7:00 PM
(30 mins)
Michael H. Brill
Cochetkov's Speeding Bola: Yet Another Entanglement for Special Relativity
For a “bola” with identical masses rotating freely in space, a Lorentz-boosted observer sees a time-varying momentum and kinetic energy, in violation of special-relativistic momentum and energy conservation laws. In the moving frame, the bola string is curved, not straight, and thrums with a period ...
NPA Officers Meeting
Rome David de Hilster Residence
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Gravity Group
Rome Bob de Hilster Residence
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
8:30 PM
(90 mins)
Bob de Hilster

The gravity group has met four times online and this is the first group meeting in person.  The group will discuss issues related to gravity and everyone is invited. There is a maximum of 12 attendees (other than Pat and Bob de Hilster) for this meeting due to space restrictions.

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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Breakfast
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Doors Open
Rome CBA 139
8:00 AM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Coffee and juice before the start of the session
Announcements
Rome CBA 139
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Relativity)
Rome CBA 139
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
9:00 AM
(30 mins)
DeWayne Birkhofer
A Theoretical Model of the Structure of Space Based on the Speed of Light
Present mainstream physics has abandoned the concept of a carrier of light waves. This paper's intent is to restore the concept of a carrier by utilizing light speed as the foundation for defining the structure of such a carrier, which was commonly referred to in the 19th century as aether. By using...
9:30 AM
(30 mins)
Jeffrey M. Lee
The Real Reason Special Relativity Theory Will Never be Compatible with Quantum Mechanics
It is very well known throughout all of Theoretical Physics today that the primary problem preventing us from revealing the path to an all encompassing “Theory Of Everything” is the fact that, after more than three-quarters of a century, we still have not found any possible way to connect Relativity... Click here for more information
10:00 AM
(30 mins)
Bent Kargaard Nielsen
The Michelson and Morley Experiment Once Again!
It is – to me – a fact that “mainstream science” has misused the 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment in order to “prove” that an ether or aether does not exist. However, it is also a fact, that a main reason for the misuse of this – in many ways – brilliantly conceived experiment, is, that the resul...
Break
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Mathematical Physics)
Rome CBA 139
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
10:45 AM
(30 mins)
Zbigniew Oziewicz
Relative Velocity: A Dichotomy
The central concept of the (special) relativity theory is a concept of a relative velocity. Relativity of the velocity means that velocity is not absolute concept. The velocity of a massive body is not an intrinsic property of this body, but depends on the free choice of the reference system, it ...
11:15 AM
(30 mins)
Greg Volk
Pseudovectors and Pseudoscalars, or Reflections on Reflection
Many textbooks tell us that magnetic field vectors B and H, vorticity vector ω, and others are “pseudo-vectors”, but few, if any, ever explain exactly what makes them so. In mathematics a pseudo-vector is a vector whose inversion equals itself, but how do we decide whether a physical property ...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Structures Group)
Rome CBA 139A
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
10:45 AM
(90 mins)
Don Briddell

Don Briddell will lead a discussion on the meaning of structure and form.
Lunch
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Structure)
Rome CBA 139
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
1:30 PM
(60 mins)
Vladimir B. Ginzburg
The Origin of the Universe: Part 1 Toryces
  • The universe is created by polarization of Nothingness, and its existence is governed by the law of conservation of Nothingness. Polarization of Nothingness is provided by the prime elements of nature called toryces in accordance with the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
  • ...
2:30 PM
(30 mins)
Stoyan Sarg
Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory
The Basic Structures of Matter - Super Gravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG) shows the relation between the forces in Nature by adopting the following ideas:
  • Empty Euclidian space without any physical properties and restrictions
  • Two fundamental particles of superdense matte...
3:00 PM
(30 mins)
Stoyan Sarg
Theoretical and Experimental Research on Field Propulsion Using the Developments of the BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory
The Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG) is based on an alternative space concept. The developed models provide a vision for the possible material structure of the elementary particles and the underline superfine structure of the physical vacuum called a Cosmic Latti...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Astronomy)
Rome CBA 139A
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
1:30 PM
(60 mins)
Glen W. Deen
Comet Vulcan's Unobserved August 17, 1999 Flyby
This paper presents a case for a comet's low-altitude flyby of Earth on August 17, 1999 with a perigee over Nairobi, Kenya that nobody observed. This flyby maneuver is inferred from two daylight observations near the Moon on August 11, 1999 (during a solar eclipse) and August 14, 1999 (my own observ...
2:30 PM
(30 mins)
Alexander A. Scarborough
The SO-FLINE-BEC Model of Universal Origins (1973-2008): Fulfilling the Predictions of Einstein, Descartes, Planck, Kuhn, et al.
In 2009 Stephen Hawking, the world-renown physicist, startled the world of science (Discover, Nov 2009) by his influential, accurate statement: "There was no singularity," a definitive fact of the SO-FLINE-BEC model of universal origins -- and perhaps a death knell for the Big Bang myth. In fulfilli...
3:00 PM
(30 mins)
James Keele
Force and Rotation
This paper establishes a relation between what the author defines as Energy Moment and electrostatic force. The charge e is defined with fundamental constants and is shown to be closely related to the energy of the particle and a rotational radius value. The standard Coulomb Law for force between ch...
Break
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Structure)
Rome CBA 139
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
3:45 PM
(30 mins)
Thomas N. Lockyer
Debunking Neutrino Detection Experiments
Vector particle physics provides the correct structures and characteristics for the electron type neutrinos, the muon type neutrinos, and the proton and neutron. These previously unknown particle structures give particle characteristics that clearly show the neutrino is not emitted from nuclear prot...
4:15 PM
(30 mins)
Thomas N. Lockyer
The Precise Positron and Electron
Vector particle physics shows that all precision in nature scales from the precise size of the electron and positron. The fundamental physical constants are known to within a few parts per billion uncertainty. These vector positron and electron identically return all known electron constant...
4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Michael R. Evans
The Geometry of Light
The Trion-Re' is a fundamental structural unit of 3-D space on the basis of which a new geometry of 3-D space can be built: namely, the 3-D space in which no straight lines exist. To account for the curvature of space, this modification shifts the rules for a platonic solid, making the Trion-Re' the...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Newtonian Physics)
Rome CBA 139A
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
3:45 PM
(30 mins)
Roger J. Anderton
Newtonian Physics is General Relativity is Unified Field Theory (Barring Mistakes That Need Correcting)
The transition from Newton to Einstein in 1919 was based upon math mistakes. A mistake was made in the calculation of light bending within the context of Newtonian physics, correct the mistake and really it gives same value of light bending as General Relativity. This mistake led to replacing Newton...
4:15 PM
(30 mins)
Roger J. Anderton
Extraterrestrial Communication Through Radio Signals Based on Newtonian Physics
Before the supposed Einstein revolution in physics, mainstream physics community was progressing at a fantastic rate making new discoveries within the context of the Newtonian paradigm. It is my proposal that certain people got scared with some of those discoveries and went into psychological shock ...
4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Steven Rado
Revisiting Gravity, Free Fall and Inertia
This paper was extracted from my new book, Aethro-Dynamics (2009), containing the latter half of Chapter 5, “Revisiting Gravity, Free Fall and Inertia”. Based on the resolution of “Polarization” and postulating a corpuscular gaseous Aether, filling all space represents a fundamental cosmospheric pre...
Dinner
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
5:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (John Chappell Lecture)
Rome CBA 139
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
6:30 PM
(60 mins)
Francisco J. Müller
The Doppler Effect of Absorption Spectral Lines in Moving Astronomic Bodies: How Can It Happen? (2010 John Chappell Memorial Lecture)
Astronomers use the Doppler-shifted absorption (dark) lines in the spectra of moving astronomic bodies to measure their radial velocities respect to Earth. A dark line, however, is the absence of radiation. How, then, can it be red-shifted or blue-shifted in any sense? This paper investigates this p...
Trion Re Display
Rome Michael Evansr Residence
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday, June 24, 2010
8:30 PM
(90 mins)
Michael R. Evans

The Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) is devoted mainly to broad-ranging, fully open-minded criticism, at the most fundamental levels, of the often irrational and unrealistic doctrines of modern physics and cosmology; and to the ultimate replacement of these doctrines by much sounder ideas developed... Click here for more information

Friday, June 25, 2010
Breakfast
Rome Dorm Cafeteria
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Doors Open
Rome CBA 139
8:00 AM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Coffee and juice before the start of the session
Announcements
Rome CBA 139
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Experiments)
Rome CBA 139
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday, June 25, 2010
9:00 AM
(30 mins)
Ed Seykota
Radial Momentum, Bernoulli and Lift
"It would be better for the true physics if there were no mathematicians on earth." - Daniel Bernoulli (February 8, 1700 - March 17, 1782)

This paper claims that physics textbooks, the internet, science museums and even NASA incorrectly explain the phenom...

9:30 AM
(30 mins)
Chris Eckman
Plasma Orbital Expansion of the Electrons in Water
Brown's Gas boasts a plethora of unusual characteristics that defy current chemistry. It has a cool flame of about 130 degress C (266 degrees F), yet melts steel, brick and many other materials. Confusingly research both confirms and rebuffs many claims about it, leading to a smorgasbord of theories...
10:00 AM
(30 mins)
Ekhard Preikschat
Crucial Tests of Special Relativity
The most accurate “aether drift test” ever conducted was done in 1968 at the Univ. of Birmingham, UK, by Prof. George Isaak and this author.[ ] Involving Moessbauer gamma rays, the test directly measured the one way speed of light at all azimuthal angles, and set a limit of 1.5 cm/sec limit on any p... Click here for more information
Break
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Quantum Mechanics)
Rome CBA 139
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
10:45 AM
(45 mins)
Andrew A. Gray
A Reality-Based Replacement for Quantum Mechanics
Since a static electron has more electric field energy than its total energy, the static charge model for the electron is abandoned in favor of a dynamic charge model for the electron. In this new Model of Reality theory, a charged particle is modeled as a pulsating particle, turning its electric fi... Click here for more information
11:30 AM
(45 mins)
John V. Milewski
Superlight, a Dynamic Aether, Explains Pushing Gravity and Inertia, and Says No Neutrinos, Gluons or Dark Matter
When Maxwell equations is solved using negative number an new form of radiation is identified. This is a radiation I call Superlight and it is Magnetioelectric in nature. It travels at a speed 10 billion times faster the light. It is generated in black holes by energy exchange from magnetic monopo... Click here for more information
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Optics Group)
Rome CBA 139A
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
10:45 AM
(90 mins)
Ekhard Preikschat

Dr. Ekhard Preikschat will lead a discussion concerning optical experiments based on interferometry. What do we know about light propagation? Quick review of the (1) Michelson-Morley series of experiments, (2) the rotational Sagnac Effect, (3) the Kantor experiment and repeat tests thereof, (4) th...
Lunch
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139
Rome CBA 139
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
1:30 PM
(40 mins)
Edward Henry Dowdye
Significant Finding in Astrophysics Show There is NO Direct Interaction Between Gravity and Electromagnetism in Empty Vacuum Space
Findings show that important fundamental principles of mathematical Physics are consistently misapplied to concepts of gravitational lensing or just simply ignored. The thin plasma atmosphere of the sun represents a clear example of an indirect interaction involving an interfering plasma medium betw...
2:10 PM
(20 mins)
Edward Henry Dowdye
An Ideal Inelastic Collision Model using Center of Mass Frames Shows Conservation of Kinetic Energy
co-authored by: Shahin Ghazanshahi
A frame transfer model introduced here shows that the kinetic energy is totally conserved and accounted for in the ideal inelastic collision as well as in the elastic collision. The kinetic energy transfer between colliding masses in the ideal inelastic collision case is found to be totally consiste...
2:30 PM
(60 mins)
Marko Rodin
The Rodin Number Map and Rodin Coil
co-authored by: Greg Volk
Many researchers have demonstrated anomalous effects with what has become known as the Rodin coil, a particular winding of electrical wire around a toroid form. These inductive anomalies include a displaced magnetic south pole, levitation, and wireless power transmission. Marko Rodin discovered this...
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Atomic Structure)
Rome CBA 139A
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
1:30 PM
(30 mins)
Russ McGlenn
Oil is a Renewable Resource
Oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico are being refilled with oil coming up from below the current oil fields. Russia has drilled over 300 eight mile deep wells into the Earth's granite crust. This has worked so well that they worked in Vietnam and found oil off its coast where everyone said there was no...
2:00 PM
(30 mins)
Russ McGlenn
Triad Helium Nucleus
This paper contrasts the Spinning Ring Model (Bergman/Lucas) with the Standard Model (Bohr/Einstein) of the Helium Atom. It discusses the dimensions of the electron, a redefinition of the neutron as a triad made up of two protons and one electron, the relationship of both in the nucleus, and the ele...
2:30 PM
(30 mins)
Milo M. Wolff
Einstein's Last Question: What is an Electron?
Einstein was queried about the huge numbers of short-lived heavy particles found using high-energy accelerators. Einstein was a careful thinker and replied, “I would just like to know what an electron is.” He implied that the pedestrian electron, was more important to science than billions spent on ...
Break
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Lecture Hall 1 - CBA 139 (Zero Point Energy)
Rome CBA 139
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
3:45 PM
(60 mins)
Barry John Setterfield
Zero Point Energy and the Redshift
The first section of this paper introduces the concept of the vacuum Zero Point Energy (ZPE) in terms of stochastic electro-dynamics, or SED physics. The effects of the ZPE on atoms and atomic processes according to SED concepts are then summarized. This includes the concept of an increasing ZPE str...
4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Scott Smith
A Quantum-Vacuum Thruster
The London Forces/Van der Waals Interpretation of the Casimir Effect holds that electrically-neutral surfaces in a Casimir experiment are attracted or repelled from one another due to localized charge fluctuations that induce charges in the opposite surface. If the Casimir Cavity surfaces are merely... Click here for more information
Lecture Hall 2 - CBA 139A (Special Relativity)
Rome CBA 139
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
3:45 PM
(30 mins)
Cameron Y. Rebigsol
Mathematical Inconsistency in Relativity's Original Paper of 1905
A criticism has been found quite popular in scientific study that the acceptance of relativity is based on faith. Tragic to relativity, this criticism is found to be supported by the most fundamental equation from relativity's original paper “On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies” (herein after re...
4:15 PM
(30 mins)
Cameron Y. Rebigsol
Relativity's Length Measurement Inconsistency
1=0? One must feel inconceivable after he found that he is so led by one of the most revered mathematical piece in human history. To expose what is found as an error is to confront, no pleasure but only shock can be found when one feels to be compelled to slip into such a stand. This author wish so ...
4:45 PM
(30 mins)
Lee Field Valstad
The Unified Field Symbol
This paper reveals the symbol that serves to represent the definition of the Unified Field, the basic substance of the universe from which all matter and the fundamental forces of nature are derived. This symbol represents the Universe at its heart as being, as Nikolas of Cusa called it, a “Coincid...
Break
5:15 PM - 7:30 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
Sagnac Award Banquet
Rome Tonys Italian Restaurant
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010
The 2nd Annual Sagnac Awards will be presented to three deserving scientists working outside mainstream. This year's award ceremony includes a sit-down banquet at Tony's Italian Restaurant in Long Bea

Saturday, June 26, 2010
Public Session Opens
Rome The Pointe
9:00 AM
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Lunch
12:00 PM
Saturday, June 26, 2010


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