Program overview

SATURDAY MORNING, 4 OCTOBER 2003

Session A3. Contributed Session, A3.

Saturday morning, 09:00, G10, Pettengill

09:00 A3.001 Simulations of Spinodal Nucleation in Systems with Elastic Interactions
C. J. Gagne, H. Gould (Clark University), W. Klein (Boston University and Los Alamos National Laboratory), T. Lookman, A. Saxena (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:15 A3.002 Strong Force and Gravity: Potentially Linked by Quantum Wormholes
Shantilal Goradia (AEP)
09:30 A3.003 4-Potential Equations for Gravity and Electromagnetism
Douglas Sweetser (none)
09:45 A3.004 On the relationship between Hamiltonian chaos and classical gravity
Ervin Goldfain (OptiSolve Consulting)

Session A4. Contributed Session, A4.

Saturday morning, 09:00, G54, Pettengill

09:00 A4.001 Insurance Records and Physics Show that Feedback-mediated Natural Vision Improvement Methods Implied by R. Mc Leod’s Model for Visual Processes May Be Safer than Glasses, Contacts, or Corneal Surgery.
DOUGLAS M. MC LEOD (Pembroke Pines, FL), ROGER D. MC LEOD (Univ. Mass. Lowell)
09:15 A4.002 Does the Jet Stream Indicate the Presence of Transient EMFs also Detected by Native American Environmental Scientists? These Variable EMFs May Impact Regional Power Failures.
Sagamo Pawa Matagamon, Chan Balam Matagmaon (Pawtucket Lodge, Merrimack Watershed Indian Council, MA, NH, and also Univ. Mass. Lowell)
09:30 A4.003 Mother Earths and the Suns Magnetic Pole Reversals; Jupiters Red Cyclone
Edward m. Mc Leod (Rumford, ME), Chan Balam Matagmaon, Sagamo Pawa Matagamon (Pawtucket Lodge, Merrimack Indian Coucil, also Univ. Mass. Lowell)
09:45 A4.004 Floridas Miami Tequesta Indian Site, Its Calusa Indian Locations, the Matacumbe Keys, and Orlandos Wikiwa Springs Generate Environmentally Significant EMFs.
Jean S. Mac Dougall (Pembroke Pines, FL), Roger D. Mc Leod, David M. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass. Lowell)