The Tesla Science Foundation is calling for papers for its 2011 Tesla Science Conference. Events will be held July 7-10 at Two Liberty Place, 32nd Floor, 1601 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. Topics of interest are: the life and times of Nikola Tesla, Tesla’s machines or patents, bioelectrotherapeutics, bioelectromagnetism, Tesla coils, alternative energy, alternative propulsion, electromagnetism, aether and aether-like theories, ball lightning, and “other.” For details, visit http://www.nikolateslaclub.com
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 Tesla coil built by Richard Hull, founder of Tesla Coil Builders of Richmond
Fusor neutron generator built and tested by networker Richard Hull.

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The Network assists individual research efforts to find a more efficient
means of space travel. By facilitating cooperation among experimenters
and providing an open forum for the exchange of information and ideas,
the Network provides a medium for direct interaction among associates.
We urge independent researchers to utilize this avenue of communication.
It is an effective and low-cost way to increase understanding.
The Network welcomes individuals engaged in
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to interact with others. There are no membership dues. Participating
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of contributed information.
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