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  1. NSS ad hoc Break Through Science and Technology Committee Wiki
  2. IT IS TIME TO SUBMIT AND SEND IN AN ABSTRACT TO THE ISDC 2009 WEBSITE - FOUND AT THIS LINK: http://www.isdc2009.org/
    1. List of Possible Speakers For 2009 ISDC
    2. List of Possible Topics
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NSS ad hoc Break Through Science and Technology Committee Wiki

IT IS TIME TO SUBMIT AND SEND IN AN ABSTRACT TO THE ISDC 2009 WEBSITE - FOUND AT THIS LINK: http://www.isdc2009.org/

= The submission due date is April 15, 2009 =

List of Possible Speakers For 2009 ISDC

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Name of Possible Presenter

Topic of Research Heading

Rationale for Wanting This Person

Contact Information

Submitted By

Papers and/or links

1.

H. David Froning

Electro-gravity coupling, and star travel

Has peer review accepted papers on subject

[MAILTO] froning@infomagic.net

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "STAIF04paper.doc" *Upload new attachment "STAIF08-Froning-Meholic-Tri-space_ver3K_1018" *[WWW] http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp/ 07.pdf *[WWW] http://www.utahspace.org/special/surpassing_light.html

2.

Greg Meholic

Practical Star Travel

Has peer review accepted papers on this subject

[MAILTO] Greg.V.Meholic@aero.org

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "A_Novel_View_of_Space-Time_Permitting_Faster-Than-Light_Travel.pdf" *Upload new attachment "Another_Approach_to_the_Cause_of_Inertia_AIAA.pdf"

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Dr. Thomas Valone

Zero-Point-Energy and Electrogravity Coupling

Has peer review accepted papers on this subject. Also, head of Integrity Research, which promotes advanced space transportation, and new energy developments

[MAILTO] iri@erols.com

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "Progress_in_Electrogravitics_STAIF2006.PDF" *Empirical_Analysis_of_Electrogravitics_and_Electrokinetics-AIAA_2008.pdf

4.

Frederick E. Alzofon

Antigravity and Future Space Transportation

Has done successful experimentation with decreasing a gravitational field.

P.O. Box 1270, Corvallis, Oregon 97339

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "ESJ_Back_Issues.doc"

5.

Dennis Cravens

Research Into Antigravity

Is an expert in this field

[MAILTO] contact@electricspacecraft.com

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "ESJ_Back_Issues.doc"

6.

Rudolph Zinsser

Antigravity

Successful tests with anitigravity at thrust levels better than ion thrusters

[MAILTO] ghathaway@ieee.org

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

7.

George Hathaway

Antigravity and zero-point-energy

Has experimented with antigravity. Speaker at 1994 ISDC in Toronto. Has a laboratory for research

[MAILTO] ghathaway@ieee.org

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

8.

Moray B. King

Zero-point-energy as a power source

Has a number of books on the topic, and has conducted experiments.

[MAILTO] mbking42@aol.com

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

9.

Dr. Hal Puthoff

Zero-point-energy for energy and space travel

Is world's top expert in zero-point-energy research. Has peer review accepted papers of ZPE, as a cause of gravity, and inertia. Head of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin (Texas)

[MAILTO] puthoff@aol.com

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

10.

Dr. Bernhard Haisch

Zero-point-energy, as a cause of inertia

Has submitted peer review accepted papers with Dr. Hal Puthoff, and Dr. Alfonso Rueda

[MAILTO] haisch@calphysics.org

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

11.

Ralph Ring

Possibilities in antigravity propulsion

Piloted an experimental craft, based on the work of Otis T. Carr, who was encourged by Nikola Tesla

[MAILTO] vortexxx@aol.com

J. David Baxter

*Upload new attachment "Otis_T_Carr_Spacecraft.doc"

12.

Alan Holt

Use of tuned lasers for space-time jump to hyper-space Star Travel

Is a breakthrough propulsion physics researcher at NASA Johnson Space Center

[MAILTO] Marc.G.Millis@grc.nasa.gov

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

13.

John Hutchison

Electrogravitics

has done much successful testing of electrostatics for possible low cost propulsion.

[MAILTO] heffect@infinet.net

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

14.

Marc Millis

Breakthrough Propulsion Physics and possibilities for practical Star Travel

Was head of NASA Glenn Research Center's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project

[MAILTO] Marc.G.Millis@grc.gov

J. David Baxter

Papers and/or Links

15.

Prof. Guenter Nimtz

Faster Than Lightspeed Communications

He demonstrated his desktop vesrsion of a working FTc communications device at the 2007 Dallas ISDC and is continuing research in this area

[MAILTO] G.Nimtz@Uni-Koeln.de

Bill Gardiner

*Upload new attachment "Bill_Gardiner_Paper.pdf"

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Papers and/or Links

17.

Dr. Fabrizio Pinto

Nanotech & Propulsion

He is doing breakthrough propulsion physics work in the creation of negative energy; similar to the casimir force, with the goal of controlling inertian

Interstellar Technologies Corporation email: [MAILTO] fabrizio.pinto@verizon.net

J. David Baxter

I have an extremely interesting presentation, given by him at the 2nd International Conference On Future Energy. You can order this DVD from Integrity Research Institute. Their web address is www.Integrity-Research.org . The DVD is titled "Quantum Vacuum Engineering: Nanotech & Propulsion" Fabrizio Pinto. Keynote Address; 2nd International Conference On Future Energy. If by some chance you can't find it on the Integrity Research Institute list, please contact Dr. Thomas Valone: [MAILTO] iri@starpower.net. It is an excellent and inspiring presentation.

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