Wireless Electricity Seminar - November 8, 2003

  • 9:30 AM - Opening Address by Program Director of the National Science Foundation: Dr. Paul Werbos "Space Solar Power"
  • 10:15 AM - Physics Professor, Research Scientist, Inventor: Dr. James Corum with physicist, teacher, consultant: Kenneth Corum "Nikola Tesla and the Development of RF Power Systems"
  • 12:15 PM - Lunch
  • 2:00 PM - Engineer, Inventor, Author, Professor Konstantin Meyl "Power Engineering Scalar Field Theory: Faraday vs. Maxwell & Demonstration"
  • 2:45 PM - Break
  • 3:15 PM - Nuclear & Astrophysicist, Inventor, Earthquake Predicter: Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher "Wireless Energy Through the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity"
  • 4:15 PM - Electrical Engineering Professor, Author of The Search for a New Energy Source: Dr. Gary Johnson "A 30-kW Solid-State Tesla Coil"
  • 5:00 PM - Dinner Break
  • 7:00 PM - Professor, Author of Wizard, The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla: Dr. Marc Seifer "The Wardenclyffe Dream: Tesla's Plan for Wireless Worldwide Distribution"
  • 8:30 PM - Tesla Coil Demonstration - Engineer Mark Bean
  • - with debut of "The Tesla Tower" composition by Dr. Holland, Skidmore College
  • 9:00 PM - Reception - Wine, cheese, fruit, seafood

  • Location

    The Tesla Energy Conference & Expo will be held in the Sheraton College Park Ballroom, 4095 Powder Mill Rd., Beltsville, Maryland 20705. 301-937-4422. www.sheraton.com/collegepark Special conference room rates (Mention "Group ADB" before Oct. 22) include complimentary parking & shuttle from Greenbelt metro subway stop (refrigerator, microwave, copy/fax at extra charge). Starwood Preferred Guest rooms also available. Alternatively, call Marriott Fairfield Inn across the street for even better Tesla conference rates 301-572-7100. Three airports available: Reagan National (with metro subway access), Dulles International, and BWI.
    Registration:$100 - includes evening special activities.
    Join us for an educational and exciting seminar. Special lecture and demonstration event scheduled for Saturday night, November 8th only: Open to the public for $20 admission.

    Wireless Electricity Seminar Registration on line.

    The Wireless Electricity Seminar is designed for electrical engineers who, up until now, may believe their energy generation, transmission and distribution design skills are complete.

    Engineering References for Wireless Electricity

  • "Wireless energy transmission could be part of a clean, abundant energy future says The Millennium Project of the American Council for the United Nations University...If electric cars become popular, and current urban growth trends continue, humans will need far more electricity 20 years from now than we do today, an equation the Millenium Project is working to solve with unique combinations of wireless energy transmission and carbon sequestration...New funding for wireless energy transmission research is being offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in collaboration with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Electric Power Research Institute."
  • IRI Future Energy eNews short summary of wireless electricity Wireless Summary Page
  • Official engineering text and guidebook for Wireless Seminar Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature
  • Professor Konstantin Meyl (TEC&E speaker) offers German papers on Tesla's wireless transmission of energy and 2 Demo Sets which demonstrate the unique properties of longitudinal wave transmission. (It is recommended that you visit Free Translation online URL-mode first, and then enter Dr. Meyl's web link, such as, http://www.k-meyl.de/Demo-Set/demo-set.html to be translated from "German to English" automatically. Otherwise, copy the German text and paste into the text translator at http://translation2.paralink.com/. It is worth the trouble!
  • Andre Waser has published an excellent article (in PDF form) that is easy to read with plenty of pictures and diagrams on Nikola Tesla's Wireless Systems. (Left click to download or Right click to save to disk.)
  • Vlaenderen & Waser have published a theoretical article in Hadronic Journal 24, 2001, p. 609 on Electrodynamics with a Scalar Field that predicts longitudinal waves.
  • Also see historical reference of longitudial wave propagation from Laplace's equation: E.T. Whittaker "On the Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics" Mathematische Annalen, Vol. 57, 1903, p. 333-355
  • The Twenty First Century Books has a Tesla resource website and book service which is very extensive.
  • The Tesla Memorial Society is the best Tesla organization in the world, founded by Tesla's grandnephew.
  • Public Broadcasting Service has a special page devoted to historical Tesla articles and their broadcast quality video.
  • Other links include: www.netsense.net/tesla www.yurope.com/org/tesla www.nickf.com/tesla.htm www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla/index.htm

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