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New Energy News - Continued

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 10 ISSN 1075-0045October 2003 Part 3 of 3

Editor: Patrick BaileyWeb Page: www.padrak.com/ine/E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

*******************************************************LETTERS AND EMAILS - Continued *******************************************************

Subject: Scalar Electromagnetic Wave TheoryFrom: "William Alek" <[email protected]>To: "ZPEnergy" <[email protected]>, "XIGENT TECHNOLOGIES" <[email protected]>, "Warren York" <[email protected]>, "Tom Bearden" <[email protected]>, "Tim Ventura" <[email protected]>, "Tim Renfro" <[email protected]>, "Ted Loder - SEAS POWER" <[email protected]>, "Steven Greer - SEAS POWER" <[email protected]>, "Russ Whisenhunt" <[email protected]>, "R. Aerts \(Roel\)" <[email protected]>, "Peter Jocis" <[email protected]>, "Neville Solomon" <[email protected]>, "Mike Windell" <[email protected]>, "Mike Watson" <[email protected]>, "Michael Ritcher" <[email protected]>, "Les Smith" <[email protected]>, "Larry Park" <[email protected]>, "Koen Van Vlaenderen" <[email protected]>, "Jon Rappoport" <[email protected]>, "Jim Cox" <[email protected]>, "Jean-Louis Naudin" <[email protected]>, "Hal Puthoff" <[email protected]>, "Hal Fox" <[email protected]>, "Eiichi Yamamoto" <[email protected]>, "Edwin Gary Schasteen" <[email protected]>, "Dr. Patrick Bailey" <[email protected]>, "Dr. Eugene Mallove" <[email protected]>, "Chip Paul" <[email protected]>, "Calvin Bahlmann" <[email protected]>, "Bruce A. Perreault" <[email protected]>, "Bob Bigelow" <[email protected]>, "Alexander Peterson" <[email protected]>, "Alexander Frolov" <[email protected]>, "Steve Elswick" <[email protected]>Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 21:26:20 -0500

Hello all,

I displayed a "special" slide at the IW2003 conference last week which showed a summary of my new Scalar Electromagnetic Wave Theory: http://www.intalek.com/Papers/ScalarElectromagneticTheory.gif

It details how this new Scalar Wave theory extends "classic" electromagnetic wave theory.

Spacetime media is mathematically abstracted as a scalar potential. How this media is operated upon determines whether longitudinal and/or transverse effects are produced.

It is well known in "classic" electromagnetic theory that motion of electric dipoles launches transverse electromagnetic waves. These waves propagate at a fixed speed of c, which is determined by its wavelength times its frequency. The cause of this speed is actually determined by the Newtonian "acceleration" of constant mass dipoles.

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Scalar waves are launched by fluctuating the mass of an object. The conversion of mass to energy and energy to mass produces longitudinal pressure waves of the spacetime media. These waves propagate at infinite speed, or considered to travel "instantaneously". The motion of a fluctuating mass is non-Newtonian because its acceleration is ALWAYS zero. A change in its velocity is instantaneous, and therefore, inertialess.

Scalar Electromagnetic Wave Theory combines both electromagnetic theory and scalar theory. When an electric dipole is fluctuating and oscillating, longitudinal and transvervse electromagnetic waves of the spacetime media are launched. These waves can propagate at speeds between zero and infinity. The actual speed of the wave and its intensity are determined by how much the spacetime media is compressed or rarefied. Compressing the media increases the intensity of the E and B Fields. However, rarefying the same media decreases their intensity.

Both electromagnetic waves and scalar waves obey the inverse square law.

This diagram is also displayed here:http://intalek.com/Index/Index.htm

BillThe NUCLEAR VILLAGE Project<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/intalek>

William S. AlekINTALEK, INC. PHONE/FAX: 219.924.27423506-43rd. Place EMAIL: <mailto:[email protected]>Highland, IN 46322-3129 USA HOME PAGE: http://www.intalek.com/

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Subject: Re: Scalar Electromagnetic Wave TheoryFrom: "Koen van Vlaenderen" <[email protected]>Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 09:41:04 +0200

Bill,

Can you show us in mathematical detail how your theory extends classical electrodynamics? For instance, how do you define your scalar field? Your suggestive pictures ask for it. Start with Maxwell's equations, for instance, and progress to your theory. Then show how your scalar field terms appear in the electrodynamics equations.

Recently my paper about scalar field effects, such as longitudinal electric waves, has been accepted to be published in http://www.rintonpress.com/books/chuby.html . You can find it at http://home.wanadoo.nl/raccoon/scalarfield3.pdf . Wesley and Monstein have used a few formulae from my previous publiced paper with André Waser as co-author.

Thus far you didn´t show anything mathematical in relation to the Maxwell theory, and your hints cannot be called a theory at all. I already commented in a positive way to your idea of parametric resonance, (but not as a mass fluctuation, for which there is no indicication such an effect exists in combination with standard electrodynamical circuits) and I was able to "apply" my theory of scalar field effects with respect to your idea, see attachement.

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Hopefully I receive comments from you about this.

Just one practicle example that shows the need for a generalised electrodynamics theory: the electrical energy transport through single wire transmission lines (Avramenko experiment). Such a transmission line carries longitudinal electric waves, in stead of the transversal electric waves in paired (grounded) transmission lines. The energy flow in the single wire transmission line cannot be expressed by the usual Umov-Poynting vector. I showed the necessity of an extra scalar field S is necessary in order to express the energy flow carried by longitudinal electric waves.

Regards,Koen van Vlaenderen

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Subject: RE: Scalar Electromagnetic Wave TheoryFrom: "William Alek" <[email protected]>Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 10:04:25 -0500

Koen,

According to my research thus far, the only time and place where electromagnetism and gravity couple is when the mass of a system is changing. Otherwise, when mass is constant or static, they decouple. So, further research in this area MUST be along the lines of a fluctuating mass. For a constant mass system, the higher order potential doesn't do anything. It only becomes active when a mass is fluctuating.

To take a quote from one of your links below, "... According to Bohm, this significant incommensurability has to lead to discover an entirely new order to physics at a fundamental level with all its implications for classical theory. ..."

My approach is to begin at the beginning - classical physics. Then, work my way up to electrodynamics. Starting at the top would only lead to complete confusion.

According to my theory, you don't need an extra scalar field at all. One is enough. Just fill in the missing half of physics with a fluctuating mass, and your their.

I try to keep things simple and easy to understand.

Bill

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Subject: RE: Scalar Electromagnetic Wave TheoryFrom: "William Alek" <[email protected]>Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:42:32 -0500

Koen,

Yes, enquiring minds want to know...

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As I mentioned before, its very very important to keep things simple and easy to understand at this stage of the game. Free Energy and Anti-gravity are quite complex ideas, so, keeping these concepts within a "simplistic" framework means they are easy to test.

The main issue with a lot of these complex theories is that they are NOT testable.

I'm presently busy now developing simple experiments that test my simple theory. It was a long and arduous task just coming up with a simple theory in the first place.

Stay tuned! There's more to come...

Bill

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Subject: UK Policy Changes Regarding Nucwaste RepositoriesTo: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected]: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected]: [email protected]: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 16:21:01 -0700 (PDT)

The attached communication from our Sunday Times colleague may be of interest to you.

From: [email protected]: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 17:19:39 EDTSubject: Re: Information e-mails from the PACE networkTo: [email protected]

Dear Dr Michrowski

I hope my letter finds you well and that you are continuing to make new, useful discoveries with your work!

I thought the following article would be of interest to you. It would appear to be relevant to your research. I'm no longer working in a research capacity for Jonathan, but do feel free to contact him directly if you would like more information. I did tell him about you with regard to our previous correspondence.

His e-mail is: [email protected]

Warm regardsAmanda Driver

The Sunday Times - Britain

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September 28, 2003

Tax deal to ‘sell’ nuclear dumpsJonathan Leake, Science Editor

BRITAIN’S remotest communities could be offered tax breaks and other incentives to accept underground nuclear waste dumps near their homes under proposals being considered by officials.

****Ministers need to find ways of disposing safely of the hundreds of thousands of tons of highly radioactive waste from ageing nuclear power stations and other facilities****

There are 20,000 tons in storage but with almost all Britain’s remaining nuclear power stations and reprocessing facilities facing closure in the next decade that will soon rise to 500,000 tons. Experts believe that at least one, possibly several underground repositories will be needed.

A Whitehall source said: “It seems reasonable to consider compensating communities for accepting such facilities.†The scheme will anger some environmental groups who say “bribing†deprived areas to� � accept nuclear waste would be wrong.

However, ministers are understood to have been impressed by the success of the French in persuading local communities to accept repositories. In Britain such attempts have been a political disaster.

When the Conservatives drew up a shortlist of 12 sites and started to drill test tunnels in the early 1990s they faced such strong opposition they had to abandon the project. In contrast the French poured money for schools, hospitals, roads and other projects into such areas.

This weekend Nirex, the government agency that oversees nuclear waste disposal, said it wanted a debate on recompensating communities for allowing such facilities to be built nearby.

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Subject: Konarka Tech Wall Street Journal ArticleFrom: RemyC <[email protected]>Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:46:00 -0400

From: Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Aug 28, 2003.Copyright (c) 2003, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

Bets Are On Again; From Wi-Fi to Face Lifts, Ideas of High-Tech Start-Ups Lure Some Venture Capitalists

As venture capitalists show renewed interest in start-ups, certain fields are attracting particular notice. Below is a look at some companies in five of these fields.

Alternative Energy

Concerns about U.S. reliance on oil imports -- and problems such as the recent blackout -- have sparked new interest in energy ideas. Konarka Technologies Inc., whose name refers to a temple in India dedicated to a sun god, is developing plastic sheeting that rolls out to transform sunlight into electricity.

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Konarka, based in Lowell, Mass., believes the flexible material will allow for less expensive and more efficient solar, or photovoltaic, cells. The company sees the possibility for lightweight portable power packs, or energy-storing plastic roll-out tarps -- as a way to generate electricity in remote areas.

The U.S. Army was interested enough to pump $100,000 into Konarka's coffers this month. The state of Massachusetts also has backed the company, with $1.5 million. In June, Konarka closed a second, $6.5 million round of funding with a group led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, a Redwood City, Calif., venture-capital firm, bringing the total amount raised to about $18 million, the company says. Konarka's technology will help push the solar cells into the mainstream market, says Raj Atluru, a DFJ managing director.

Split out of the University of Massachusetts Center for Advanced Materials five years ago, the company bases its technology on tiny, dye-sensitized crystals of titanium dioxide, a semiconductor that absorbs the sun's energy and can be coated on flexible plastic sheets or metal foils. The light stimulates the crystals, which creates electricity.

Most existing photovoltaic, or PV, cells are built using crystalline silicon, which requires expensive processing. While costs for such panels have come down in recent years, the industry still is looking for a breakthrough that will make solar power price-competitive with other forms of energy.

"There is still a lot of debate as to how the solar PV industry will unfold," says Ron Pernick, president of Clean Edge Inc., a San Francisco research company that tracks the industry. "These newer, disruptive technologies offer promise but still have development cycles to go through."

Two other start-ups -- Nanosys Inc. and NanoSolar Inc., both in Palo Alto, Calif. -- also are using plastics in an effort to manufacture more durable, efficient, inexpensive and flexible solar-power cells. Like Konarka, both are taking advantage of nanotechnology -- new techniques for manipulatingmaterials that are measured in nanometers, or billionths of a meter.

With $38 million in funding, Nanosys is making other products, such as chemical and biological sensors. It says its photovoltaic cells, which it estimates will be on the market in 2006, will be able to generate solar power at less than $1 per watt, comparable to the cost of traditional sources for generating electricity, such as fossil fuels.

NanoSolar, with $6.5 million from investors that include U.S. Venture Partners and Benchmark Capital, is using a slightly different approach to make thinner solar plastic sheeting, which it says will result in even more efficient and reliable solar cells on the market in 2005.

Konarka says it will enter the market with a photovoltaic cell in late 2004; it says its cell will generate solar power at around $2 per watt, but the company hopes to achieve lower costs. "If we can get below $1 per watt, we can change the industry," says Chairman Howard Berke.

From: http://www.news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=1991028

Move to Solar Power SoldiersBy John von Radowitz.Science Correspondent, PA News

Military chiefs are developing a new "light infantry" that marches with the help of solar power.

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The US Army is funding the system to reduce the number of cumbersome batteries soldiers need to carry into combat.

In future, troops may wear lightweight plastic solar panels that turnsunshine into electrical power woven into their uniforms.

The invention uses a special flexible material coated with a film of power-generating particles.

It is more sensitive than conventional solar cells, and able to convert indoor artificial lighting into energy as well as sunlight.

Modern soldiers are becoming increasingly dependent on batteries to power the large amount of portable equipment they take into battle.

Typically this includes communications equipment, satellite positioning devices, and combat aids such as range finders.

Military experts are concerned both by the weight of the batteries, and the need to rely on a power source to recharge them.

If tests of the prototype solar cells prove successful, they could enter service within three years.

Reporting on the development, The Engineer magazine said: "The US Army eventually hopes to use solar cells to make each soldier self-sufficient for electrical power."

Konarka, the Massachusetts-based designers, said ultimately it may be possible to incorporate ultra-thin solar cells into soldiers' uniforms.

The company is also developing a wide range of civilian applications for the technology.

From: http://www.nesea.org/buildings/be/be2003/bios.html

Paul Wormser (ex-Mobil Solar)

Wormser's leadership responsibilities for Konarka include creating a business plan, designing a product roadmap, and exploring and fostering strategic alliances and capturing revenue opportunities. His 20+ years in the energy industry, which includes experience with solar-oriented subsidiaries of Exxon, Mobil and RWE, have helped him build personal relationships with key industry players.

Draper Fisher Jurvetson, a venture capital firm in Redwood City, Calif., invested $6.5 million last year in Konarka Technologies, a company in Lowell, Mass., developing low-cost flexible solar panels.

Wall Street Journal article on the company:http://www.konarkatech.com/news_in-the-wsj-bets_are_on.php

Konarka Technologies, Inc.100 Foot of John StreetBoott Mill SouthThird Floor, Suite 12

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Lowell, MA 01852 USApress@ konarkatech.comhttp://www.konarkatech.com

Phone: 978-569-1400Fax: 978-569-1401

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Subject: Hydride Storage Prius at Michelin ChallengeFrom: RemyC <[email protected]>To: ETList <[email protected]>Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 13:41:22 -0400

From:

Fleets & FuelSeptember 29, 2003Volume X, Number 19http://www.FleetsandFuels.com

Ovonic Prius

Michigan Technologist Converts a Toyota To Demonstrate Utility of Hydride Storage "This is a hydride. I can hold it in my hand," Stan Ovshinsky said at the Michelin Challenge Bibendum last week.

The founder, president and CEO of Energy Conversion Devices (NASDAQ:ENER) described how his firm's metal hydride storage technology represents a practical alternative, available today, to cumbersome compressed hydrogen storage on both fuel cell and hydrogen internal combustion vehicles.

ECD partner Texaco Ovonic Hydrogen Systems, a joint venture with ChevronTexaco, has outfitted a Toyota Prius to run on hydrogen with fuel stored in a metal hydride unit in the vehicle's trunk. The advantages include about three times the amount of fuel in the same space, with a weight penalty of about 450 pounds said to be acceptable given the vehicle's range of better than 130 miles.

The trunk-mounted 60-liter vessel stores three kilograms of hydrogen. Refueling at 1,500 psi takes 10 minutes, but could decrease to just five minutes with future designs, the company says. Similarly sized 5,000 psi compressed hydrogen tanks hold just one kilo of hydrogen while providing a range of about 50 miles, ECD says.

The technology is also applicable to hydrogen fueling facilities. "Because these solid storage systems are compact and work at low pressure," the company says, "refueling sites can be smaller with simpler designs. Expensive high pressure storage tanks and the compressors to fill them would no longer be needed."

ECD has $200,000 from California's South Coast Air Quality Management District to demonstrate the metal hydride system both for hydrogen vehicle fueling and for onboard storage.

ECD Ovonic, Dr. Rosa Chang Young248-293-8772 fax 248-299-4520ryoung@ ovonic.com

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ECD info, Ms. Ghazaleh Koefod248-293-0440gkoefod@ ovonic.comhttp://www.ovonic.com

Texaco Ovonic Hydrogen, Gene Nemanich713-954-6977nemanej@ chevrontexaco.com

(Photo in newsletter shows ECD's Ovshinsky with hydride in hand)

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Subject: Hydrogenics Secures $3 Million from Japan Auto MakersFrom: RemyC <[email protected]>To: ETList <[email protected]>Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:52:47 -0400

From: <investors@ hydrogenics.com>

Hydrogenics Secures $3 Million in Test Equipment OrdersJapanese Auto Makers Select Greenlight Power for Fuel Cell Testing Equipment

TORONTO, Sept. 30 -- Hydrogenics Corporation (Nasdaq: HYGS; TSX: HYG), a developer and manufacturer of fuel cell products, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Greenlight Power Technologies (Greenlight) has received orders totaling US $3 million for fuel cell test stations from two leading Asian automotive customers. Both are repeat orders for multiple machines.

Cumulatively, Greenlight is providing seven Fuel Cell Advanced Test Stations (FCATS) to two major customers. The first order is for three 3 kW PEM FCATS L-Series test systems. The second is for three 12 kW PEM FCATS H-Series test systems and one 60 kW PEM FCATS HX-Series testing station. The stations are expected to be delivered over the next two quarters.

"Our decision to open an office in Tokyo, Japan over three years ago continues to pay dividends," said Pierre Rivard, President and CEO of Hydrogenics. "The Japanese market is advancing quite aggressively towards the commercialization of fuel cell technology, as evidenced by our growth in test equipment sales to the region over the past three years. We are delighted to secure these major contracts with customers who are clearly setting the pace in fuel cell development."

Greenlight fuel cell testing systems provide high precision instrumentation, combined with full-featured software. They deliver fuel cell testing results that prove the reliability, repeatability and versatility required for world-leading fuel cell development programs.

About Hydrogenics Corporation

Hydrogenics Corporation (Nasdaq: HYGS; TSX: HYG) is a leading clean power generation company, engaged in the commercialization of fuel cell technology and test stations for fuel cells. The company is building a sustainable business, in a potentially "game changing technology" for transportation, stationary and portable power. Hydrogenics, based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, has operations in British

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Columbia, Canada, Japan, the United States and Germany. For more information, please visit www.hydrogenics.com .

About Greenlight Power Technologies, Inc.

Greenlight Power Technologies Inc. (http://www.greenlightpower.com), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hydrogenics Corporation, is a leading global supplier of testing and diagnostic equipment to the fuel cell industry. It has supplied fuel cell test equipment to the world's premier fuel cell stack manufacturers, component manufacturers, system integrators and research organizations. Greenlight provides a full suite of test equipment for fuel cell stack, stack component, reformer and system testing for companies focused on portable, stationary, and transportation fuel cell applications.

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Transforming The Global Biosphereby Elliott Maynard, Ph.DFrom: RemyC <[email protected]>To: SkyOpen <[email protected]>, Greenglow <[email protected]>,FP List <[email protected]>, ETList <[email protected]>,LuMag List <[email protected]>,End Secrecy List <[email protected]>, CTSOS <[email protected]>,HPPI <[email protected]>Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:51:54 -0400

From: http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/elliott_maynard.html

Transforming The Global BiosphereTwelve Futuristic StrategiesBy Elliott Maynard, Ph.DSend $24.95 + $4 s&h to:

Arcos Cielos Research CenterPostal Drawer 20069Sedona, AZ [email protected]

Book based on presentations to the World Future Society, written at thesuggestion of UN Assistant Secretary General, Dr. Robert Muller.

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Every once in awhile a book comes along that strikes a chord with me. It's hard to explain why. It's not because a book is well written, or because the subject matter appeals to me. It's because it rings a bell in my psyche as being something worthwhile. Reading it reminds me of my purpose in life: environmental activism. No, "Environmentalism" is NOT a dirty word. Yet, as the whole planet seems to be hell bent on destroying itself, us naive few still think we can avert complete ecological disaster. Go figure?

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Transforming the Global Biosphere is not an academic dissertation. It's not written because of the "publish or perish" rule of a university professor. In fact it's more or less a self-published effort, a labor of love with so far, less than 1000 copies in circulation. You could call TGB a work in progress and this, its first incarnation. The author has created a book that breathes... a book that shape shifts. TGB slides on the cutting edge of green technologies. Nothing is set in stone as the information it contains keeps coming in. It's evolving as we think...

They once were called non-books, heralded as the up-coming trend in text books. Coiled books with interchangeable pages that would mature as new details on topics became available. No two books of the same title are alike, as more recent editions keep updating previous data. That's what digital type-setting and print as you order brings to publishing in the 21st Century. Books need to compliment the web, not compete with it. They have to. This book is a perfect example of symbiosis between the two.

Author Elliott Maynard walks his talk. He travels and meets with all the inventors, thinkers, biologists, and researchers he showcases in his pages. He keeps in touch with them as their work progresses. This refreshing and uncommon dedication to stay in contact with his sources runs counter to the tired "impartial" role of the science news reporter. Elliott gets down and dirty with his subject. He's what the mass media fears the most, a reporter AND an advocate. A journalist with a conscience.

It's rare to read a writer who can find common ground between a sometimes rather right wing new energy community, which suspiciously eyes most environmentalists as Rockefeller stooges, with technologically conservative environmentalists who have a hard time breaking their addiction to the second law of thermodynamics.

But Elliott can manage. He makes no bones about it saying: "Our mission is to educate the general public... the book is written in a journalistic style which can be understood by everyone, especially individuals who speak English as a second language." And it is, edited just like a music video, made up of to the point chapters, quick paragraphs and short sentences. It delivers its message swiftly and precisely. You breeze right through it.

There are two different type of professional. The specialist and the generalist. The first can't see the forest for the trees, the second can't see a single tree for the forest. There are a lot more specialists in the world than generalists. Generalists have a hard time making ends meet. They get labeled as "futurists" with no discernable or marketable skills. Then suddenly, usually on the whim of a very successful philanthropist or corporation, you get someone like Alvin Toffler or Faith Popcorn who magically starts making thousands of dollars for public appearances, almost like an oracle.

Already Elliott was unfairly pegged as a cult leader by the media a few years ago when Rolling Stone magazine revealed Axl Rose of Guns & Roses chose his farm to get clean and hide out from the hustle and bustle of Hollyweird. But we shouldn't fault Elliott for Axl's shortcomings! You are what you is... it takes a life time to change your stripes.

In the old days, if a ruler did his people wrong, they'd drag him into the street and lob his head off... Now we have to wait till they retire and die. Look for them riding golf cars in Hilton Head. Instant change becomes impossible in such civilized tolerance. Regime Change is only admissible in far away lands. The devil made me do it, and Western society forgives everyone for their corporate transgressions. Nobody is accountable in white collar America anymore... while the planet's life support system, the Biosphere, slowly dies as a result. We look on helplessly while humanity pisses and shits on all of creation! We are like a sissy girl. Our rallying battle cry should be " Martha Stewart!"

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TGB is a practical book, full of cool things to do, and new things to learn, new things to follow through. I'm immersed in "solutions technologies", or as the less optimistic calls it: "technofix", and yet, I still discovered things in this book I knew nothing about... even though a lot of them had been right in front of me all this time, a link away, on a familiar website. This is why this book is so important. It will broaden your perspective of options at our disposal. It will widen your palette of technofix colors to chose from. It will expand your horizons. What more can you ask a little book to do?

TGB is NOT your average "100 things you can do to save the earth, huh, duh, recycle!" kind of book. It goes well deeper than that. It dares to venture where other books fear to thread. It provides vivid descriptions of hard tools already applied in limited ways and set in motion around the globe by individuals, countries or corporations willing to take a chance on the untested and unproven.

The book came about after Elliott Maynard gave a presentation to the World Future Society, generally a rather conservative group of futurists, entrenched in post-Asimov 1950 science fiction group think. He brought them some examples of the more radical approaches to environmental restoration he had gathered from his travels.

That's when Robert Muller, former UN assistant secretary general, urged Elliott to collect his findings and put them into a book to circulate easily to the head of Non-Governmental Organizations. This is what Elliott is currently doing now with his text... placing his book in the lap of those he feels best positioned to put the information it contains to good use.

To those of us on the web 24/7 searching the globe for the latest innovation in battery technology, motor efficiency, nuclear remediation, etc... TGB becomes the ideal manual to explain to people what email activism is all about. We can no longer wait or expect our institutions to match solution to problem without intervening in its dissemination. One of my favorite saying is "the catalyst disappears in the solution." This book is all about making unlikely new connections, and plugging the holes where the rain gets in.

I was going to get specific in this review. I made notes in the book, highlighting in day-glo yellow marker what I felt was most important. But then I realized that's what was most important-to me, and I would just be undermining the reader's sense of discovery, like revealing the end to a good movie. So just read the table of contents!

http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/elliott_maynard_contents.html

The way this book and its author has inspired me can be felt throughout many recent posts I have made to the ET List and my other Yahoo Groups.

TGB is more than just a print out of website downloads. It's a road map to the best options using the latest tools. These options will have a web presence, but Google cannot find them if you do not already know what to look for. TGB becomes a bible of new keywords. We're all good little eco-soldiers... out to save the planet from the bad and the ugly. There's a zillion enviro-books out there, but few know how to inspire, striking responsive chords, making it fun to have homework again.

I'll leave you with this gem from the book:"...stores with Skylights averaged 40 percent higher sales than stores with solely Artificial Illumination." Earth Island Journal, Spring 2002.

Remy C.ET ed-at-large and webmaster.

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Hadronic Chemistryby Ruggero Maria SantilliFrom: RemyC <[email protected]>To: ETList <[email protected]>,End Secrecy List <[email protected]>Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 11:57:00 -0400

From: http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-0087-1

Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry: With Applications to the New Clean Energies and Fuels (Fundamental Theories of Physics, 120)by Ruggero Maria SantilliInstitute for Basic Research, Palm Harbor, FL, USA

452 pagesOctober 31, 2001ISBN: 1402000871$145.00

Kluwer Academic Publishers233 Spring St Fl 7New York, NY 10013-1522212-620-8000

101 Philip DriveAssinippi ParkNorwell, MA 02061866-269-WKAP781-871-6600Fax: 781-681-9045

Book Description

Despite outstanding achievements, Quantum Chemistry has failed to achieve exact representations of molecular data from exact quantum principles. Hadronic Chemistry is a new, nonlinear, nonlocal and nonunitary covering discipline which admits all quantum models as particular cases, while permitting invariant representations of molecular data exact to any desired accuracy. These results are due to a new mathematics necessary for the invariant treatment of nonlinear, nonlocal, and nonunitary theories, known as Santilli isomathematics, and a new structure model of molecules with strongly attractive correlations of valence electron pairs in single couplings, which correlations are nonlinear, nonlocal, and nonunitary, thus outside all the capabilities of Quantum Chemistry. Following a systematic presentation of the basic methods, the new model of molecules, and its experimental verifications, the author applies Hadronic Chemistry to the prediction and experimental verification of a new chemical species, called magnecules, consisting of stable clusters of molecules, dimers, and individual atoms under new non-valence internal bonds. Finally, the author applies all these results to the industrial development of new, clean energies and fuels.

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Book Info: Despite outstanding achievements, quantum chemistry has failed to achieve exact representation data from exact quantum principles.

Reviews

In this pioneering monograph, the Italian-American physicist Ruggero Maria Santilli has submitted a structural generalization-covering of quantum mechanics and chemistry under the name of 'hadronic mechanics and chemistry' which appears to resolve the above problematic aspects. In fact, the new mechanics achieves essentially exact representations ofmolecular characteristics; consequently permits exact thermochemical calculations; introduces a new, strongly attractive force between valence pairs in singlet coupling with the strength needed to represent reality; restricts valence bonds solely to electron pairs in singlet couplings; eliminates the prediction of an arbitrary number of atomic constituents in molecular structures; and correctly represents the diamagnetic or paramagnetic character of the various molecules. Finally, and quite remarkably after all the preceding achievements, Santilli presents the application of the new methods and the chemical species of magnecules to the industrial production of a new fuel he calls MagneGasT (see http://www.magnegas.com), whose combustion exhaust is so clean that the new fuel has been certified not to require catalytic converters. In a nutshell, the monograph lends credence the view expressed repeatedly by Santilli in earlier work, that "there cannot be really new scientific theories without really new mathematics, and there cannot be really new mathematics without new numbers". -Professor Jeremy Dunning Davies, University of Hull, UK

That Professor Santilli, repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Prize, is extremely well equipped and capable to both ends is amply documented, first and foremost by his work, but also by the biographic and bibliographic sections of the monograph which deserve to be briefly summarised as well. He proposed Hadronic Mechanics already in 1978 jointly with its basic Lie-admissible structure when he was at Harvard University under US Department of Energy support. Its study was continued by mathematicians, theoreticians and experimentalists too numerous to quote here (but included in the book's references). However, Santilli remains to this day the most active contributor, eventually bringing the venture to full mathematical maturity in 1996, physical maturity in 1997 and geometric maturity in 1998. -Professor Erik Trell, Linköping University, Sweden

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