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ESJ BACK ISSUES
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ISSUE CONTENTS
1 - Spring 1991
Electric Works of TT Brown
Searle's Levity Disk Generator
Electrostatic Concentric Field Generator Experiments
2 - Summer 1991
T.T. Brown and the Bahnson Lab Experiments
Tesla's Tower (Wardenclyff)
Flying into Orbit
3 - Fall 1991
Tesla's Power Wave (1899-1991)
Magnetic Currents: the Monopole
Repulsion Field Roller Magnetic Experiments
Dielectric Gravity Field Sensors
Theory of Orthogonal Radiation
U.S. Air Force Reports
4 - Winter 1991
The Hutchinson Effect
Rainbow in the Lab: The Hutchinson Story
Electrogravitics: Back to the Future
Thoughts on the Biefeld-Brown Effect
Morton's Space Drive
5 - Spring 1992
Toroidal Spark Gap Engine
Dipolar Force Field Propulsion System
Tesla Coil Electric Field Thrust Experiments
Electrostatic Lift Experiments
The Jumping Electrostatic Top
Electromagnetic Propulsion References
6 - Summer 1992
Princeton Electric Propulsion Research
The Pulse Device
Ball Lightning Conference
The Chukanov Plasma Ball
Circuit Analysis of the Hyde Generator
Comments on the Hyde Generator
7 - Fall 1992
Volcanic Ball Lightning's
The Philadelphia Experiment Revisited
Zero Mass-loss Thruster Devices
Hendershot and Prentice Generators
Gravity: a Contrarian Viewpoint
8 - Winter 1992
Electrostatics Longitudinal Waves: Tesla/Kovac RF Rectifier
The Philadelphia Experiment Revisited II
A Theory of Electrogravitics
Exploding Wire Elements
The Complexified Aether
9 - Spring 1993
Tesla Coils and Electrostatics
Anomalous Radioactive Variations
Gravitation and Electrical Action
The Hutchinson Effect Apparatus
10 - Summer 1993
Tesla Magnifier Basics
Ampere Electrodynamics
Eddy Current Model of Ball Lightning
The Pressure of Mag. Fields and Min. Energy Density of ST Continuum
Speculation related to Electric Field Propulsion
11 - Fall 1993
Tesla Electrostatics and Plasma Balls
The Wimshurst Generator for High Energy Research
Electric Propulsion Research at Princeton
Toroidal Spark Gap Engine Tests
12 Winter 1993
A Talk with John Searle
Reports from the 1994 New Energy Symposium
Longitudinal Electrodynamic Wave Experiments
Russian Patent on Longitudinal Electrical Transmission
A Focusing Property of the Ellipse
Thoughts from Bill Whamond
13 Spring 1994
The Alzofon Papers: Gravity Control
Experimental Investigation of an Electro-Grav Interaction
Electric Propulsion / Antigravity
Charged Barrier Technology
14 - Summer 1994
Water Arc Explosions
Plasma Shaping: An Atomic Transmutation Concept
T.T. Brown's Electrogravitics
Gorgons From The Volcanoes
15 - The Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
Memories Of Tesla At Wardenclyffe
The Tesla Longitudinal Wave
The Electrostatic Machines Of Holtz And Wimshurst
16 - Electrostatic Force Flow Visualization
Morphing the Electrostatic Generator for flight
Electrum Validum (EV) Entities
Detailing a VandeGraaff Generator Design
T. Townsend Brown Experiment Replicated
17 - Electrostatic Ion Thrust Experiments,
Electrostatic Transmission in Air
Alternative Antenna Designs
Aluminum Dust Experiments
18 - T. Townsend Brown Notebooks
Fringe Science Conferences
Electrostatic Experiments
Tesla Coils
Electric Gradients and Electrostatics
Electrostatic Force Experiments
19 - ESJ Forum: Electromagnetics
The Photon
Electric Propulsion Patents 1928-1995
ESA Conference Summary
IANS Conference Summary
20 - Electrostatics and Its Measurements
Isotropic Capacity
Casmir Forces
T.T. Brown's Rock Electricity
Spark Experiments
21 - Energy Synthesis
The Perpetuation of Error
Physical Models for Elementary Particles
Atoms and Nucleii
Origin and History of the Smith Coil
22 - ESA Conference Summary
Fusor Neutron Generators
Red and Green Energy
Hertz' Equations for Electrodynamics
Electric Field Propulsion
Concepts from Independent Researchers
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