The following is an announcement for the Philadelphia Tesla Science Conference to be held on July 7 - 10, 2011.
The schedule of talks is listed below. For more details please visit
www.teslasciencefoundation.org.
Thanks,
David Rosignoli
Registration is only $100 ($50 for students or for single day)! Registration is limited to the first 50 people!
Philadelphia Tesla Science Conference – Day 1
Thursday, July 7
8:30AM to 5PM at Two Liberty Place, 32nd floor, 50 South 16th Street
----Nikola Tesla Biography and Tesla Coils Track ----Time Event
8:30AM -9AM Setup/Registration
9AM – 10AM Brian Yetzer – Tesla 3D Invention Modeling Educational Collaboration
10AM – 11AM Jeff Behary – Pancake Tesla Coils
11AM – 11:15AM Break
11:15AM – 12:15PM Bob Buus – The Forefathers of Radio
12:15 – 1:45PM Lunch
1:45-2:45PM Michael Manning – Batteries, electric vehicles, and bioelectromagnetism
2:45-3:45PM Jeff Behary – History of Tesla coils in the medical field
3:45-4:00PM Break
4-5:00PM Dr. Michael Pravica – Tesla’s final victories – after death
Break for Dinner.
6-10PM Dinner and social hours at local restaurant
Philadelphia Tesla Science Conference – Day 2
Friday, July 8
8:30AM to 6PM at Two Liberty Place, 32nd floor, 50 South 16th Street
----Alternative Energy Track ----Time Event
8:30AM -9AM Setup/Registration
9AM – 10AM Gaylord Olson – High altitude Wind Power
10AM – 11AM Dan North – Inertial Combustion Engine(ICE) to Plug-in Electric (PIE) Conversion
11AM – 11:15AM Break
11:15AM – 12:15PM Jenny Isaacs –- History and Advantages of Electric Vehicles
12:15 – 1:45PM Lunch
1:45-2:45PM Mark Barlow – “Implementing Cost Effective Solar Photovoltaic Technologies, With Reflections on the Writings of Nikola Tesla”
2:45-3:45PM Gaylord Olson –Vertical Takeoff and Landing of Cargo with Fixed Wing Aircraft
3:45-4:00PM Break
4:00-5:00PM Panel Discussion – “the future of alternative energy” (North, Olson, Butera, Manning, Barlow) Moderator: David Rosignoli
Break for Dinner.
6-10PM Dinner and social hours at local restaurant
Philadelphia Tesla Science Conference – Day 3
Saturday, July 9
8:30AM to 6PM at Two Liberty Place, 32nd floor, 50 South 16th Street
----Alternative Unconventional Propulsion Track ----Time Event
8:30AM -9:30AM Setup/Registration
9:30AM – 10:30AM Stoyan Sarg – Theoretical and Experimental Research on Field Propulsion using the Developments of the BSM-Supergravitation Unified Theory
10:30AM – 11:30AM Fran McCabe – Gyroscopic Propulsion
11:30AM – 1:00PM Lunch
1:00PM –2:30PM Russ Anderson – Antigravity and Force Field Propulsion: History, etiology, and Practicality
2:30-3:45PM Stoyan Sarg-The Role of the Plasma with a Heterodyne Resonance Mechanism for Accessing the Energy of the Physical Vacuum
3:45-4:00PM Break
4-5:00PM Panel Discussion: “Propellantless propulsion”(Sarg, Anderson, McCabe) Moderator: David Rosignoli
Break for Dinner
5PM – 11PM, At the Ethical Society at Rittenhouse Square ($20 registration)
-Reception dinner, followed by awards ceremony and museum presentation
11PM – 12:30AM The Tesla Birthday Bash (Tesla’s birthday), an event for families on the grounds of the Independence Visitor Center at 6th & Market Streets, featuring Tesla coils with demonstrations of wireless electricity;
Philadelphia Tesla Science Conference – Day 4
Sunday, July 10
8:30AM to 4PM at Two Liberty Place, 32nd floor, 50 South 16th Street
----Resonance and Energy Track----Time Event
9AM – 10AM Setup/Registration
10AM – 10:20AM Nelson Y. Lim-Chua – Physics of Resonance
10:20AM – 11:15AM Nelson Y. Lim-Chua “Wireless Electricity”
11:15AM – 12:15PM Panel Discussion: “Exotic forms of Energy: Free, zero point energy, …” (Lim-Chua, Anderson, Sarg, Olson), Moderator: David Rosignoli
12:15 – 12:30PM Closing comments