Thomas F. Valone, Ph.D., P. E.
Integrity Research Institute, 5020 Sunnyside Ave.,
Suite 209, Beltsville MD 20705
800-295-7674, 202-452-7674, FAX: 301-513-5728
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. General Engineering, Kennedy-Western (Warren National) University,
2003... M.A. Physics, SUNY at Buffalo, 1984...B.S. Physics; B.S. Electrical
Engineering, SUNY at Buffalo, 1974. Professional
Engineer's P.E. License (NY #62475)
EXPERIENCE
HIGHLIGHTS
1990-Present INTEGRITY RESEARCH
INSTITUTE Beltsville, MD
President
Editor, Future Energy Annual, scientific
studies, report generation, editing services, patent application drafting.
Technical consultation for physicists, law firms, authors, video production.
Clients include Global Atomics, Inc., Lightworks AV, Alternative Energy
Institute, Starburst Foundation, The Magnetizer Group, Saladoff and Associates,
ELF International, Sachs-Freeman Associates, AquaQueen, Newline Investments.
Services provided: Electrical product design/development, engineering testing,
expert testimony and declarations, environmental/electromagnetic field/energy
consulting, proposal writing, technical writing.
1996-99,
2005-08 U. S. PATENT &
TRADEMARK OFFICE Alexandria, VA
Patent
Examiner
Physics,
Measuring, Testing, Instrumentation Class 324, Art Unit 2831, GS-13. Electric
and nonelectric properties, tesing in specific environments, calibrating
electric meters, sensing electricity, internal combustion engine ignition
system, electromechanical switching devices, thermoelectric properties,
electrostatic field sensing, fault detection, impedance/admittance testing,
power measurement, motors/generators. Elected as Board member of the PTO
Society, 1999.
1987-1990 INTEGRITY RESEARCH CORPORATION Buffalo, NY
Engineering
Manager
Responsible
for Engineering Department projects, managed engineers and technicians,
initiated several instrument lines, trained industrial interns from SUNY at
Buffalo, designed 2% accuracy calibration procedures, designed specification
sheets and training manual, represented company at shows, conferences.
1981-1986 ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
(SUNY-ACCREDITED) Buffalo, NY
Instructor
(Physics,
Robotics, & Electrical Tech Depts.) Courses taught included Engineering
Physics, Technical Physics, Introductory Physics, AC Electricity, Electronics,
Digital Logic, Microprocessors (6502), Environmental Science, as well as laboratory
sessions for above courses. Designed Instrumentation & Process Control
Curriculum at direction of College President. Participated in Project Outreach
by teaching SUNY-contract microprocessor courses (6800) at Chevrolet Plant,
Tonawanda, NY.
1976-1980 SCOTT AVIATION, DIV. OF ATO, INC. Lancaster, NY
Research
Scientist
(Research
& Development Department) Developed gas detection linearization circuit for
Series
9000
instruments, directed planning/installation of computerized test facility for
catalytic sensors,
performed
feasibility study of non-pressurized zeolite oxygen tank for firemen, published
design articles, managed acquisition and installation of computer network,
numerous sensor circuit design and testing projects. Advanced to Director of R
& D by fourth year.
MEMBER:
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, World
Council for Renewable Energy, American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Bioelectromagnetics Society, Union of Concerned Scientists, World
Future Society.
Awards and
references available upon request.
Publications
by Thomas Valone, Ph.D, P.E.
BOOKS
& NEWSLETTERS:
¨ Zero
Point Energy: The Fuel of the Future, 2007, 228 pages ISBN 978-0-9641070-2-1 (Author)
¨ Feasibility Study of Zero-Point Energy
Extraction from the Quantum Vacuum for the Performance of Useful Work, 2003,
175 pages (Author, PhD Thesis)
¨ Bioelectromagnetic Healing: A Rationale
for Its Use, 2003, 81 pages
ISBN
0-9641070-5-8 (Author)
¨ Patents and the Patent Process: An
Introduction for Inventors, 2003, 43 pages,
ISBN
0-9641070-7-4 (Author)
¨ Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature:
Tesla’s Science of Energy, 2002, 288 pages, Adventures Unlimited
Press, ISBN 0-931882-04-5
(Author)
¨ Energetic Processes: The Interconnection
of Matter, Energy & Consciousness, V. 1, Xlibris
Publishers, 2002, 476 pages, ISBN 1-4010-4113-2 (Editor)
¨ Electrogravitics Systems: A New
Propulsion Methodology, 1994, 175 pages,
ISBN
0-9641070-0-7 (Editor)
¨ Homopolar Handbook: A Definitive Guide to
Faraday Disk and N-Machine Technologies, 188 pages,1995, ISBN
0-9641070-1-5 (Author)
¨ Future Energy: Proceedings of the
Conference on Future Energy, 1999, 241 pages
ISBN 0-9641070-3-1 (Editor)
¨ Clinton Administration’s DOE: Independent
Evaluation of the USDOE Comprehensive National Energy Strategy, 175
pages, 2000, supported by a grant from the Alternative Energy Institute (Author)
¨ Bush-Cheney Energy Plan: Analysis of the
National Energy Policy, 2002, 125 pages Joint publication by IRI
and Alternative Energy Institute
(Author)
¨ Proceedings of the U.S. Psychotronics
Association Conference, 1985, 270 pages (Editor)
¨ Future Energy,
Vol. 1, Nos. 1-9, 1999–2007, Future
Energy Annual, 2004-7 (Editor)
REPORTS
& BOOKLETS
Energy Patents: Selected Information for
Researchers
Zero Point Energy and the Future
Faster Than Light Report
Earthquake Predictions with an ELF Magnetometer
Electromagnetic Fields and Life Processes
Inertial Propulsion: Concept and Experiment
(Parts I & II)
Scalar Potentials, Fields, and Waves
Howard Johnson Motor Report
Eric Laithwaite Report: Gyromagnetic Engineering
Genius
Magnetoencephalogram (MEG) with an ELF
Magnetometer
Antigravity Report: A Collection of Seminal
Articles for Futurists
Energy Fluctuations Power Conversion: Report on
the Invention of Joseph Yater
T.T. Brown's Electrogravitics Research
Tesla Technology Research Report
The Origin of Life Experiments of Andrija
Puharich, MD, LLD
The Quantum Mechanics of Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance
Non-Conventional Energy and Propulsion Database
AC Electricity Formula Sheet (for Merrill
Publishers)
ARTICLES
Direct Wireless Energy: Tesla Thought of it
First, Nexus, Fall, 2003
Tesla’s Wireless Electricity for the 21st
Century, Extraordinary Technology,
November, 2003
Reconsidering Tesla’ Wireless Energy: Ionopheric
Energy Utilization May Relieve Electricity
Transmission Gridlock,
Infinite Energy, Issue 52, 2003, p.
59
Tesla’s Wireless Energy: Was the Great Blackout
of 2003 Due to a Missed Opportunity in 1903?
Atlantis Rising, No. 42, 2003, p. 32
History and Physics of High-Voltage
Electromagnetic Medicine, Explore,
V.12, No. 4, 2003, p.37
Developments in Bioelectromagnetic Healing and a
Rationale for its Use, Proc. of the First
International
Conference on the Science of Whole Person Healing,
2003
Air Purification, Using Tesla’s Ionizer and
Ozonator, Extraordinary Technology,
April-June,
2003, p. 47
Free Energy from Tesla’s Wireless Ionospheric
Electricity, New Energy Technologies,
Issue #4,
July-August, 2003, p. 46
Introduction to Modern Meditation, Explore for the Professional, Part I,
Vol. 11, No. 6,
December, 2002; Part
II, Vol. 12, No.1, January, 2003
Future Energy Technologies, New Energy Technologies, Issue #1, No. 4, January-February,
2002, p. 23
Unusual Permanent Magnet Motors, Journal of New Energy, Vol. 6, No. 2,
2001, p. 219
Raising Questions: Reopening the File on
Electrogravitics, Atlantis Rising,
No. 24, 2000, p.39
Future Energy Technologies, Proc. of the World Future Society, 2000
Future Energy Technologies, Proceedings of International Energy Foundation—Energex 2000
New Physics Patents, Science, Vol. 284, June 18, 1999, p. 1929
Electrogravitics Research of T. Townsend Brown, Exotic Research, Vol. 2, No. 12, 1999
Inside Zero Point Energy, Infinite Energy, Vol. 5, No. 25, 1999, p.53
Air Purification, Using Tesla’s Ionizer and
Ozonator, TESLA: A Jour. Of Mod. Sci., 1st Qtr.,1997
The Real Story of the N-Machine, Extraordinary Science, 1996
Fresh Air Curative Effect, Related to Ions and
Traces of Ozone, Explore More, Nov
16, ‘96, p.21
Scalar Potentials, Fields and Waves: Their
Scientific Basis, Extraordinary Science,
January-
March, 1995, p.10
Tesla Technology Research Results, Proc. of the International Tesla Symposium,
1992
Inertial Propulsion: Concept and Experiment
(Parts I & II), Proc. of the IECEC,
1991, 1992
Nonconventional Energy and Propulsion Methods, Proceedings of the Int. Tesla Symp.,
1990
Electromagnetic Fields and Life Processes, Magnets in Your Future, Vol. 3, No. 7,
1988, p. 23
Tesla's History in Western New York, Proc. of International Tesla Symposium,
1986
The Homopolar Generator, Tesla’s Contribution, Proc. of International Tesla Symposium,
1986
New Technology for the New Age: ELF measurement
and Demo, Proc. of the USPA Conference,
1985, p. 191
Vibrations that Split Molecules Produce Energy, Science Digest, March, 1982, p.
The One-Piece Faraday Generator, Proc. of the 1st Inter. Symp. on
Nonconventional Energy, 1981
Exploitation of Gravity Field Energy, Energy Unlimited, Issue #9, 1981
REFERENCES
David Hamilton, Dir. Advanced Automotive, DOE,
Washington DC, 202-586-2314
James Dunn, CEO, NASA Center for Tech
Development, Westborough MA, 508-870-0042
Paul Werbos, PhD, Space Solar, National Science
Foundation, Arlington VA, 703-292-8339