 |  | New Energy Technology (PACE, 1990, 60 p.) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Acknowledgements |
 |  | Fundamentals |
 |  | The scientific basis for tapping energy in the vacuum |
 |  | Strategic patenting for the inventor |
 |  | Maxwell's lost unified field theory of electromagnetics and gravitation |
 |  | Orgone energy as a motor force |
 |  | The Hutchison effect - a lift and disruption system |
 |  | Developments in inertial thrust |
 |  | ''EZKL'' - Energy zoned kinetic leverage: next generation propulsion system |
 |  | The structuring of fluidic materials by crystals |
 |  | Clean energy developments |
 |  | Solar energy - The nature of natural and ''EWEC'' solar collectors |
 |  | The electro-resonance generator |
 |  | Advances with Viktor Schauberger's implosion system |
 |  | Plastic engine technology |
 |  | A novel D.C. motor |
 |  | Permanent magnet motors - A brief overview |
 |  | Aneutronic energy - Search for nonradioactive nonproliferating nuclear power |
 |  | LUMELOID* solar plastic film and LEPCON* submicron dipolar antennae on glass |
 |  | Charged aerosol air purifiers for the suppression of acid rain |
 |  | Clean engines - A combination of advanced materials and a new engine design |
 |  | Developments on the flexible mirror |
 |  | Wireless transmission of electrical energy |
 |  | Extracting electromagnetic energy from the nonlinear Earth as a self-pumped phase conjugate mirror |
 |  | The distribution of electrical power by means of terrestrial cavity resonator modes |
 |  | Wireless transmission of power - resonating planet Earth |
 |  | A quarter-wave coaxial cavity as a power processing plant |