Thursday, March 20, 2008

Thomas Valone at Science and Consciousness Conference: Progress in Future Energy Technologies

Thomas Valone will be presenting a workshop at the Tenth International Conference on Science and Consciousness in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA, March 28 - April 2, 2008.

Thomas Valone, PhD, PE, is a physicist and licensed professional engineer. He is a patent examiner, research engineer, instrumentation designer and an author, lecturer, and consultant on future energy developments. He is President and founder of Integrity Research Institute and a Research Director for Scott Aviation. He is the author of "Zero Point Energy: The Fuel of the Future," "Practical Conversion of Zero-Point Energy," "Homopolar Handbook," "Electrogravitics Vol. 1 & II," "Bioelectromagnetic Healing," "Bush-Cheney Energy Study," "Clinton Administration Energy Study" and over 100 published reports and articles.

Thomas Valone will be offering a workshop entitled "Progress in Future Energy Technologies."

With the decline in climate quality and fossil fuel usage in the 21st century, the discovery and development of fuel-free energy sources is mandatory for humanity's survival. More unconventional energy technologies are emerging that offer hope for future energy, which is the subject of this presentation. Beyond biofuels, wind and hydrogen are energy and propulsion discoveries that are being developed into viable and portable devices. This is a lively PowerPoint presentation with short video clips included that invariably captivate.

Learn about the nature of energy and its future trends, examine the psychological roots of energy, and explore what everyone can do to help bring about a better future.


Other esteemed presenters at the conference include Guy Finley, Angela Browne-Miller, Steven Greer, Richard Moss, Olga Kharitidi, Peter Russell, Leonard Shlain, Brooke Medicine Eagle, Rupert Sheldrake, Hank Wesselman and many others.


For more information, visit the International Conference on Science and Consciousness.

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