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Conference On Space Physics
November 9-11, 2001
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Karwar, Karnataka India
Call For Papers and Invitation
Paramahamsa Tewari
and the Scientific and Spiritual Research Council (SSRC) invite researchers, engineers, physicists, and lay persons to a conference devoted to the topic of Space Physics. Papers are invited to be presented at the conference facilities of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India. Space Physics is defined as the mathematics, physics and experimental evidence that demonstrates that matter is formed from the essence of space itself. Various experimental evidence such as the Casmir Effect point to an understanding that the apparent emptiness of space is an illusion. The term zero point energy which refers to the energy density of space has been shown to be the root cause of inertia and gravitation.
In order to bring about a further understanding of the nature of space, the conference seeks to examine the experiments of researchers who have explored the physics of the space and the vacuum. These include the
conference host, Paramahamsa Tewari, former Director of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, and former Project Manager of the Kaiga Project, Dr. Shuiji Inomata, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ministry Of
International Trade And Industry, Japan, Bruce dePalma, homopolar generator researcher and originator of the term "N-Machine", Dr. Stephan Marinov, Assistant Professor of Physics Sofia University, Physical Institute
of the Bulgarian Academy of Science, and editor of Deutsche Physik, Dr. Harold Aspden, Professor of Physics, European Director of patents for IBM, and many others.
Abstracts may be sent to the following address:
SPG CONFERENCE 2001 Scientific & Spiritual Research Council Conference Organizing Committee P.O. Gotegali - 581 317 Karwar, Karnataka INDIA
Webmasters: Please copy this page and add to your web page with a link to www.tewari.org.
Use our mail-in registration form.
Transportation
Book flights from the departing destination to the city of Goa, India.
Goa is located south of Mumbai on the west coast of India. Goa is a resort destination with many hotels and beaches. http://www.tourisminindia.com/indiainfo/states/goa/index.htm
For those traveling long distances, especially from North and South America, it will be necessary to stay overnight in Mumbai before taking the next day flight to Goa. Staying a day in Mumbai is a good way
to catch up with jet lag. (Mumbai is now the official name given to the area the English named Bombay.)
From the airport in Goa, transportation will be provided to the conference site and hotel.. Busses will leave on a periodic basis for the 1.5 hour ride to Karwar, and the ride up the Kali River to the lodging
facilities.
You must confirm your fight arrival and departures times with the conference organizing committee. Send details of arrival and departure times to the following address:
SPG CONFERENCE 2001 Scientific & Spiritual Research Council Conference Secretariat Vinodini Nivas P.O. Gotegali - 581 317 Karwar, Karnataka INDIA
Use our mail-in registration form.
Lodging
Lodging and meals will be provided by the Scientific and Spiritual Research Council. Donations to help cover these costs will of course be gladly accepted and should be made payable to the Council.
Travel tips for India
Clean water is available in bottles in every location traveler will normally encounter. Danger from diseases such as malaria in this part of India is rare. Even during the monsoon season next to the river there are
few mosquitoes. In the drier season there seem to be no more or less. Citronella oil in a spray bottle can be applied to uncovered areas especially at night if there is concern. There are also traditional medical
malaria preventatives that may be obtained before departing for India
Visas
must be obtained for travel in India. Make sure to have your passports properly prepared well in advance. US Visa application forms can be downloaded and printed out from the Web.
Link for US Visa applicants: http://www.indianconsulate-sf.org/
Eating
in India is a treat. Food is prepared in accordance with a Vedic Science that is over 10,000 years old. In India eating is part of Ayurvedic Medicine. In order to assure proper health while traveling, the use of digestive aids with each meal will prevent problems from those not accustomed to the local cuisine. A digestive aid with amylase, protease, and lipase will help with normal digestion. For those who eat meat an extra boost from a betatine HCL supplement may be in order. To promote and maintain intestinal health use a supplement that contains lactobacillus acidophilus and other organisms. Beware of constipation as that is the first sign that all is not in order. The addition of a mild herbal laxative to your travel kit is always recommended.
Suggested Travel Agents
The best airfares are expected to be available by the 1st of March 2001
Royal Wings Travel 1-800-346-7898 www.royalwings.com
HK Travel Riverdale Georgia 1-770-907-3666
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