PROFESSOR
ELIZABETH A. RAUSCHER, Ph.D.
President
Tecnic Research
Laboratory
3500 S. Tomahawk
Rd., Bldg #188
Apache Junction,
AZ 85219
- Ph.D. and M.S. in
Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics and engineering, B.S. Physics and Chemistry,
University of California, Berkeley.
- Nuclear scientist
and astrophysicist and researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(LBNL) (1962-1979).
- Navy grants through
University of California, Berkeley (1970-1974) and through Tecnic Research
Laboratories (1983, 1990-1991).
- Researcher at Stanford
Research Institute (SRI International) Radio Physics Laboratory (1974-1978),
concurrent position.
- Chairman, Fundamental
Physics Group (FPG) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
(1974-1977).
- Staff Researcher,
Theory Group, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) (1966-1969).
- Professor of Physics
and General Science at John F. Kennedy University of California (1978-1984).
- Research Consultant
to NASA (1983-1985), and Stanford SLAC (1971-1972).
- Professor and graduate
student advisor, Department of Physics at the University of Nevada,
Reno (1990-1998).
- Member of APS, IEEE,
, AAAS, MAA, ANA, AAMI.
- Served on Congressional
OTA Advisory Committee (1970-1980).
- Delegate and advisor
to the United Nations (1979, 1989, 2002).
- President of Tecnic
Research Laboratories (TRL), San Leandro, CA (1979-1988), and partner
Tecnic Research Laboratory of Apache Junction, AZ (1988-2004) and sole
proprietor (2004-present).
- Stanford University
Grant in astrophysics (1997-1999), and Event Horizons (1999-present).
- President and board
of directors of six non-profit 501(c)3 Organizations. Currently
President of Electromagnetic Signal Laboratory of Arizona (2003-present).
- Consulting research
and invited lectures in U.S., England, Europe, Korea, Japan, China,
India, Africa, Singapore, Iceland, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and South
America.
- Author of 275 scientific
papers and 6 books, and 3 U.S. patents and one European patent.
- Co-inventor with
W.L. Van Bise of non-superconducting magnetic detector; external magnetic
pacemaker, and pulsed magnetic pain control system (issued patents in
the U.S. and Europe).
- Main field of research:
Nuclear and Atomic Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmological Models, Plasma
Physics, Biomedical Engineering and Geophysics Monitoring and Data Analysis.
- Lead Scientist for Enlightened Science's Imaginariums.
- Has received numerous
awards and grants and is listed in eleven Who’s Who, including Marquis’
Who’s Who, and Men and Women in Science and Technology.
QUALIFICATIONS
FOR ADMINSTRATION, DIRECTORSHIP, RESEARCH AND TEACHING OF
Prof.
Elizabeth A. Rauscher, Ph.D.
A. Academic
Research
Dr.
Elizabeth A. Rauscher was associated with the University of California,
Berkeley (UCB), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) from 1964
until 1979, first as a graduate student and then as a research staff
member. From 1964 until 1966 she was with the theoretical nuclear
science division and from 1966-1969, with the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) Theoretical Nuclear, Plasma and Astrophysical Program.
From 1969 until 1974 she was associated with the theoretical particle
physics group and from 1974 until 1977 she was associated with the Nuclear
Science Theoretical and experimental Bevatron accelerator program from
1977 until 1979 she was on staff with the Nuclear Physics G.T. Seaborg
research group.
Dr.
Rauscher held concurrent invited positions at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center (SLAC) from 1971 to 1972 and was a consultant of the Stanford
Research Institute (SRI) Radio Physics Laboratory 1974-1977 in theoretical
relativistic physics. She also held a Navy grant from 1970-1974
through U.C. Berkeley and also she held an Air Force consulting position
in 1979 an antennae theory and in 1979 and 1989, she was a delegate
to the United Nations on long term energy sources and environmental
issues. As a consultant and adjunct professor at the University
of Nevada, she conducted theoretical research and advised experimental
programs on fast light ion-atom collisions, primarily helium to calculate
high resolution extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission cross sections 1990-1995
in which she worked with faculty and graduate students in completing
their graduate programs. From 1997-1999 she conducted research
on generalized quantum theory and relativistic invariance under a Stanford
Engineering research grant.
B. Program
Development, Administration and Committees
Administrative
experience, program and group leadership and committee activities are
listed. These projects involved the knowledge and ability to coordinate,
integrate, organize and deal with interpersonal relationships of administrators,
faculty, students and employees, as well as budgetary programs.
Also utilized was the ability to present information in written, graphical
and oral presentation for.
Dr.
Rauscher served on the academic oversight committee on women in academia
at UCB (1969-1971), was on the Radiation Safety Committee (1972) at
LBNL, set up successful training and advancement programs for LBNL employees
(1969-1973), organized and chaired coordinating and review committee
for minority students and employee programs for recruitment and training
at UCB and LBNL (1970-1973) and met on a regular basis with LBNL Directors
Edwin McMillan and later with Andrew Sessler on laboratory policy issues,
organized and chaired the Fundamental Physics group at LBNL (1974-1977)
in which over forty physicists, biophysicists and sociologists participated,
directed solar physics research program at LLNL (1966-1967), vice president
academic senate at JFK University (1980-1982), elected president of
the PRG psychology and interdisciplinary nonprofit program in San Francisco,
CA (1980-1986), board of directs MIT habitat research program, conducted
in Santa Barbara, CA (1975-1978), organized new section of the IEEE,
Tesla Centennial (1984-1988), elected president of the N.W. Center for
the study of Non-Ionizing Radiation (1991-1993), delegate and adviser
to the United Nations (1979, 1989) as previous stated, President and
Research Director of Tecnic Research Laboratories of California (1979-1988)
which held NASA, Navy, Air Force and academic and industrial consulting
contracts and also DOE, DOD and private industry grants, vice president
Magtek laboratories, Inc. of Nevada conducting biomedical and bioengineering
research and conducting FDA studies (1988-1993), advised Reno City Planning
Commission (1992) and partner Tecnic Research Laboratory of Arizona
(1998-present).
Dr.
Rauscher has given invited talks and chaired technical meeting sections
as well as conducted consulting projects internationally in the United
States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, England, France, Spain, India, North
Africa, Korea, Japan, Singapore and Iceland. She has published
over 200 papers, talks, books, book chapters, patents, and has participated
in extensive public lecturing, television, and radio interviews on science
topics, science and society and the sociology and history of science.
C. Government
and Industrial Positions
In
1979, she started her own company, Tecnic Research Laboratories (TRL)
of California which held a number of government and private industrial
grants and contracts. She held a Navy contract in 1983, 1990,
1991 on ionospheric studies and from 1983 until 1985, she had a NASA
space shuttle project contract under TRL to increase the integrity of
welds under plasma are welding. Also she had, under TRL, a contract
with Primary Energy Technology on quantum effects in semiconductors
from 1980 to 1982 as well as a number of other contracts and grants
under TRL. The Navy and NASA projects were conducted with Dr.
William Van Bise.
Dr.
Rauscher held a number of other consulting positions in private industry,
such as DuPont Control Corporation, Los Angeles, renewable energy systems,
1979, Primary Energy Technology, LA, solid state quantum electronics
(1980-1982), Bioelectronic Corp., LA, high temperature superconductors,
1981-1982, Technion Corp, New York, quantum electronics, 1977, Assentia
Research Associates, Amherst, Wisconsin, plasma gas discharges (1977-1981).
Dr.
Rauscher and William Van Bise, D.Sc. developed a sensitive non-superconducting
magnetic field detector, rivaling the sensitivity of the “SQUID”,
about 10-11 Gauss, which is patented. They have conducted
over twenty years of extensive research on low frequency, low intensity
magnetic field measurements and theoretical model development.
Dr. Van Bise and Dr. Rauscher coinvented
and developed devices and procedures to normalize cardiac functioning
and reduce pain utilizing pulsed magnetic fields. She conducted
detailed data analysis and developed the detailed mathematical models
for these patented inventions and protocols for clinical studies.
D. Teaching
Positions and Classes Taught
Dr.
Rauscher has taught lower and upper division mechanics, graduate course
in classical mechanics and general relativity and a seminar series in
astrophysics, undergraduate electromagnetism, lower division mathematics
and undergraduate laboratories, and upper division and graduate thermodynamics
at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), 1964, 1971-1974.
She also proposed, developed and taught a course in scientific method
and the philosophy and history of science at UCB 1971 and 1973 and by
invitation at Stanford 1972 and also by invitation and also at J.F.
Kennedy University, CA, 1978 through 1984. Dr. Rauscher conceived,
started and chaired the Fundamental Physics seminar group at LBNL on
the foundations of quantum mechanics and Bells theorem from 1974 to
1977. She supervised Ph.D. students, M.S. students and numerous
undergraduate students on special projects at UCB, JFK University and
University of Nevada, NV, UNR. She received excellent recommendations
from faculty and students and many research papers and several books
resulted from the Fundamental Physics Group.
E. Thesis
Topics
1. M.S.
Thesis, “Effects of Collective Excited States on Alpha Particle Barrier
Penetrability,” University of California, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, UCRL-11875, 1965.
2. Ph.D.
Thesis, Coupled Channel Alpha Decay Theory for Even and Odd-Mass
Light and Heavy Nuclei,” University of California, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory, LBL-7194, 1978. Thesis advisor Glenn T. Seaborg
(three Nobel prize Winners on thesis committee).
F. Books
and Manuals
1. A
Unifying Theory of Fundamental Processes: Nucleo-Abundances and
Cosmological Models, University of California LBNL Press, UCRL-20808,
1971.
2. The
Philosophy of Science, History and Methodology of Scientific Research
and Technological Application, Science and Society, textbook syllabus
and courses taught at U.C. Berkeley, Stanford and J.F. Kennedy University,
University Press, 1971.
3. The
Iceland Papers: Frontiers of Physics, Coeditor and contributor,
forewords by B.D. Josephson and E.A. Rauscher, Assentia Research Associates,
Amherst, Wisconsin 54406, 1979, 1995.
4. A
Short Course in Algebra with an Introduction to Trigonometry, Syllabus
for LLNL Course 1966, TNC-17 (UCID), 1966.
5. AIP
Encyclopedia of Applied Physics with co-authors, Molecular and Atomic
Collision Process with Ion Beams UNR, Volume 10, pp. 437-470,
November 1994.
G. Holder
of Four Patents
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, Non-Superconducting Apparatus for Detecting Magnetic
and Electromagnetic Fields U.S. Patent Number 4,724,390, issued
February 9, 1988.
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, External Magnetic Field Impulse Pacemaker, Non Invasive
Method and Apparatus for Modulating Brain Signals through External Magnetic
or Electric Field to Pace the Heart and Reduce Pain, U.S. Patent
Number 4,723,536, issued February 9, 1988.
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, Non-invasive Method and Apparatus
for Modulating Brain Signals through an External Magnetic or Electric
Field to Reduce Pain, U.S. Patent number 4,889,526, issued December
26, 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, Apparatus for Modulating Brain Signals through an External
Magnetic Field to Reduce Pain European Patent Number 0223354, granted
September 1, 1993.
H. Memberships in Professional
Organizations
American
Physical Society, The Mathematical Society of America, The American
Association for the Advancement of Science, American Nuclear Society,
Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, International Society
for the Study of Energy Medicine, American Associates of Medical Instruments
and American Association of Mathematics.
I. Honory Membership and
Recognition
Marquis
Who’s Who of Men and Women in Science, Golden State Who’s Who in
the West, Who’s Who in California, Who’s Who in Technology Today,
Leading Consultants in Technology, Who’s Who Historical Society, Men
of Achievement, Community Leaders of America, Who’s Who of American
Inventors, World Leadership Award (England), Outstanding Teachers Award,
Award for Significant Research Joint ABC/USA, DOE top ten women in USA
in science award, USPA Leaders of America Life Time Membership Award,
Iota Sigma Pi fellow, Delta Delta Delta scholarships at UCB. She
graduated with Honors and presidential Commendation for service to the
University of California, Berkeley.
J. Honors Received
- Lifetime Achievement
Award for the Study of the Foundations of Quantum Theory and Conscious
Observer Presented by the ISSSEEM Medical Group, Colorado 2007.
- USPA for the USA
Man of the Year Award for Fundamental Contributions to Science, particularly
Electromagnetic Theory, 1989.
- Rosebridge Graduate
School of Psychology Certificate of Contribution to Scientific Knowledge
in Medical Science and Education (1988-1990).
- ABC/USA Award for
contributions to Theoretical Scientific Knowledge, 1991.
- For Contributions
to Fundamental Knowledge in History, Who’s Who in History of the Western
United States, 1985.
- The Golden State
Award in Recognition of Outstanding Professional Achievement in the
Sciences, Superior Leadership in Education and Exceptional Services
to the Success of the state of California, 1988.
- Invited Speaker
at the Special Ceremonial, 50th Anniversary of the isolation
of Plutonium, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, November, 1991.
- Invited Speaker,
American Physical Society, Accelerator Conference, November 1992, Awards
in Contribution to Atomic Physics.
- Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Astronomy and Astrophysics, American Astronomical Society
Meeting, Lawrence Hall of Science, 1978.
- CSPS Hall of Fame
Award by the California Society for Psychical Studies for Outstanding
Research in Bioelectromagnetism, The Foundations of Quantum Theory,
and Contributions to Humanity, 1990.
- Received the Medal
of Honor for contributions in Unity of the Sciences, Seoul Korea, November
13, 1981.
- The advanced Institute
of Noetic Sciences award for Frontier Sciences award for 2005.
- The Albert Einstein
ARE acknowledgment for the most outstanding woman in science, 2004.
- Graduated from
the University of California, Berkeley, California with presidential
Commendation for Service to the University of California, Berkeley,
1962.
- Certificate of
Merit in Outstanding Work in Photography, First Place Winner Award “The
Farm” N4C Interclub Competition in Amateur Photography, July 1992.
- Iota Sigma Pi Honor
Fraternity, 1962.
- Delta Delta Delta
Scholarship, 1958.
- Tower and Flame
honor Society, 1962.
K. Additional Activities
Dr.
Rauscher taught skin and scuba diving (1966-1971) and has dove extensively
in California, Hawaii and Bermuda, also climbing and spelunking, climbed
Half Dome in Yosemite (1964), Piloted Cessnas 150’s and 175’s (1966-1981)
and is also a prize winning photographer (1964-1978). Interviewed
numerous times on television and radio in the U.S. and other countries
on her research, and science education.
Grants:
Research Projects
E.A. Rauscher,
Ph.D.
- U.S. Navy Grant
– Engineering and Space Sciences contract no. NONR-222(87),
University of California, Berkeley, CA 96720, 1971
– 1974, GV-25957 ONR Navy Grant Prof. P. Lieber, (Principle
Investigator) P.I. and Contract Monitor, E.A. Rauscher, 2nd
P.I. – Engineering Office of Research. Research Topic:
Formulation of geometrical constraints applied to Einstein’s field
equation’s and quantum gravity in cosmogenesis and cosmological curvature
calculation using nucleosynthesis equations.
- SRI (Stanford Research
Institute) International, Radio Physics Laboratory 1975-1977,
E024-F1856 Navy Grant with R. Targ, PI, EA. Rauscher, Ph.D., P.I.
and director of research on the theoretical formulation of complex Minkowski
space, M4 for nonlocality.
- Psychology Foundation,
Inc. New York, NY 10010, E.A. Rauscher, P.I. – Principle Investigator,
WVC – 2V2 (25056) R.R. Coley administrator 1976, 1977, 1981, Study
of fields and remote sensing systems.
- Holms Foundation
of the Los Angeles Health Institute (501-c3), 1979, 1980, QC
– 4128 carried through San Francisco State University, San Francisco,
CA Study of field effects on bacteria motility and growth, E.A. Rauscher,
Ph.D. P.I. and B. Rubik, P.I.
- Primary Energy Technologies
Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045, 1980, 1981, 1982, J. Reynolds,
contract monitor E.A. Rauscher, P.I., PSRL-3107 AND PSRL-8524, Formulation
and application of soliton and nonlinear coherent phenomena to plasma
MHD and superconductivity – BCS for possible sources, storage and
transmission of power in free space and matter.
- Korean Center for
Interdisciplinary research, Medal of Honor Korea 1981.
- R.M. Banks and associates
of California PSRL-6402 and UCB-LBNL contract W-7405-Eng 48, 1983-1984,
Coherent Martensitic phase transitions in shape memory allays, work
functions and other coherence matter phenomena, R.M. Banks and Dr. McMillian
contract monitors and E.A. Rauscher, P.I.
- Martin Marietta
now Lockheed Martin, NASA grant AS3-756244, 183, 1984, 1985,
contract monitor J.B. Beal, E.A. Rauscher, P.I, and W.L. Van Bise, researcher,
Theoretical and experimental and main hydrogen – oxygen tank aluminum
2219-187 Welment and pulsed field designs.
- Naval Surface Weapons
Center, White Oak, 70-126, Silver Spring, MD 20910, 1982, R34-2-0176
contract monitor E. Byrd, E.A. Rauscher, P.I. and W.L. Van Bise, P.I.
Solving Maxwell’s equations in complex space relating to the space
relating to the solutions to solitons and nonlinear Schrodinger equation
and other nonlinear phenomena and the study fo field phenomena.
- Washington Research
Center, San Francisco, CA 501-c3 for the Buck Foundation, 1988,
H. Dakin, contract monitor, E.A. Rauscher, P.I. and W.L. Van Bise, researcher,
PSRL-60788 Man Machine Systems Division TRL Laboratory, Nonlinear analysis
of complex machine mode operations and external influences to their
operations.
- Olive Garvy Foundation
for Health, Topeka, KS 1992, contract monitor Dr. Hugh Reordin,
Dr. E.A. Rauscher, Ph.D., P.I. complementary, less invasive medicine,
FDA studies and theoretical analysis.
- Naval Ocean Systems
Command, San Diego, CA 92152 1992-1993, Dr. W. Bruner, N66001-91-M-2621
contract monitor, E.A. Rauscher, P.I. and W.L. Van Bise, P.I. Data acquisition
and analysis of ionospheric resonance phenomena from natural and man
made sources with multistation deployed ground space stations.
- Stanford University,
Stanford California and Ditron, LLC of Excelsior, MN 55331, #41-1862841
dates 1997-2000, Theoretical finite discrete and infinitesimal
group generators and their algebras: theoretical analysis and
comparison to experimental data.
- The Resonance Project
Foundation 501c3, Holualoa, HI 2002
- present, Astrophysics and cosmological models, N. Haramein and
E.A Rauscher.
SELECTED
TECHNICAL PAPERS, PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS BY
E.A. Rauscher,
Ph.D.
- E.A. Rauscher, “Fundamentals
of Fusion,” The University of California Engineer, pp. 20-49, November
1960 (undergraduate publication).
- E.A. Rauscher, “Effects
of Collective Excited States on Alpha Particle Barrier Penetrability,”
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UCRL-11875 (DOE sponsored), M.S. thesis,
January 1965.
- E.A. Rauscher, J.O.
Rasmussen and K. Harada, “Coupled-Channel, Alpha Decay Rate Theory
Applied to Po212m,” UCRL-16351 and Nuclear Physics A94,
33, 1967.
- K. Harada and E.
A. Rauscher, “Unified Theory of Alpha Decay,” Physical Review
169, 818, 1968.
- K. Harada and E.A.
Rauscher, “Alpha Decay of Po212
Pb208, Po210
Pb206, Treated by the Unified Theory of Alpha Decay,” UCRL-70513,
May 1967.
- E.A. Rauscher, “Electron
Interactions and Quantum Plasma Physics,” Journal of Plasma Physics
2, 517, 1968.
- K. Harada and E.A.
Rauscher, “Unified Theory of Alpha Decay,” Contributions International
conference on Nuclear Structure, September 1967, Tokyo, Japan.
- E.A. Rauscher, “Coupled-Channel,
Alpha Decay Rate Theory Applied to Po212m,” Bull. Amer.
Phys. Soc. 11, 915, 1966.
- E.A. Rauscher, “Unified
Theory of Alpha Decay,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 13, 1665, 1968.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Unified Theory of Fundamental Processes,” University of California,
Los Angeles, Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 13, 1643, 1968.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Einstein’s Field Equations and the Quantal Force,” Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, UCRL-71435, October 1968.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Taming the H-Bomb: Comprehensive Study of the Need for Fusion
Power,” Energy Conference Colloquium and panel discussion with Charles
Townes and others, Stanislaus State College, November 1968.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Atomic Physics and a Fundamental Frequency,” New York, Bull. Amer.
Phys. Soc. 14, 1190, 1969.
- E.A. Rauscher,
The Philosophy of Science: History and Methodology of Science,
(textbook syllabus and course developed and taught at LBNL/UCB, Stanford,
SLAC, J.F. Kennedy University, 1971-1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
A Unifying Theory of Fundamental Processes, UCRL-20808 book, LBNL
University of California Press, June 1971.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Closed Cosmological Solutions to Einstein’s Field Equations,”
Lett. Nuovo Cimento 3, 661, 1972.
- E.A Rauscher, “A
Set of Generalized Heisenberg Relations and a New From of Quantization,”
Lett. Nuovo Cimento 4, 757, 1972.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Possible Group theoretical Representation of the Generalization
Heisenberg Relations,” Lett. Nuovo Cimento 5, 925, 1972.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Bootstrap and a Uniform Formalism of the Four Force Fields,” UCRL-20068,
October 1970 (LBNL and a chapter in the book of ref. 15).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Quantized Plasmas,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 15, 1639, 1970.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Quantized Force and Length and the Structure of Space-Time,” California
Institute of Technology, Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 16, 505,1971.
This paper was also presented at the University of California, Department
of Mathematics Colloquium on General Relativity, February 19, 1971.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Possible New Form of Quantization of Atomic Quantities,” Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory UCRL-20627, March 1971.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Minkowski Metric for a Multidimensional Geometry,” Lett. Nuovo
Cimento 7, 361,1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Early Universe Cosmological Models,” Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory LBL-1152, September 1973.
- A.J. Soinski, E.A.
Rauscher and J.O. Rasmussen, “Alpha Particle Amplitudes and Phases
in the Decay of 253Es,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 18,
768, 1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Geometrical Constraints in Quantum Mechanics and Cosmology,” LBL-1725,
August 1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Early Universe Cosmological Models,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc.
18, 1570, 1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Science for the Non-Scientist: Need and Challenge,” Research
Progress Meeting, Bldg. 50 Auditorium Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
August 30, 1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Some Concepts on the Scientific Revolution – Copernicus to Einstein,”
and “The Challenge of Science,” a series of three Public Broadcasting
Educational Programs, (PBS) Corvallis, Oregon, September 1973.
- E.A. Rauscher,
A. J. Soinski, and J.O. Rasmussen, “Coupled Channel Alpha Decay Theory
for Odd-Mass Nuclei,” LBL-2366, Annual Report, Nuclear Science Division,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, p. 172.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Early Universe Cosmologies and Nucleo-Abundance (Some X-Ray Studies),”
Departmental Seminar Series – Joint Chemistry-Physics and Astronomy
Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, December 4, 1974.
- E. A. Rauscher,
USA-DOE film on the “Role of Women in Science in the United States,”
one of ten women in the U.S. interviewed for the educational film for
high schools and colleges, January 29-30, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Covariant Conditions in Multidimensional Geometries,” presented
at SRI International, Stanford, CA, June 25, 1975.
- E. A. Rauscher,
“Bell’s Theorem, Remote Interconnectedness, and Quantum Physics,”
University of California, Santa Barbara, August 21-23, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Copenhagen and Bohmian Quantum Mechanics and Possible Models of Reality,”
featured speaker, Sierra College, Education Alliance, Sacramento, September
28, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“New Discoveries in Astrophysics,” Interview on KPFA radio station,
Berkeley, with R. Reis, Senior Astronomer, Astronomical Society of the
Pacific, October 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“New Concepts in Astrophysics: Multidimensional Geometric Models,”
presented to the Physics Department series on What Physicists Do,
Sonoma State College, California, November 4, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Scientific Knowledge and Its Use,” Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa
Rosa, CA, November 5, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
J. Millay and M. King, panel, “New Directions in Education,” panel
discussion, KPFA Radio, Berkeley, CA, December 31, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Uniform Formalism of the Four Force Fields,” Bull. Amer. Phys.
Soc. 20, 1504, 1975.
- J. Ioannow-Yannou,
E.A. Rauscher and J.O. Rasmussen, “X-Ray Production by Relativistic
Heavy Ions,” (accelerator physics, LBNL Bevatron), Bull. Amer. Phys.
Soc. 20, 1500, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher with
TOSABE Group, LBNL, “In-Beam Gamma Rays from Relativistic Proton and
Carbon Ions on Various Targets,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 20,
1497, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Speculations on the Evolution of a Schwarzschild Universe,” Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory LBNL/UCB, LBL-4353, pp. 331-333 December
1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBNL, “Atomic K-Vacancy Production with 3 GeV Carbon
Ions,” LBL-4359, 1975 and LBL-5075, pp. 196,217,218,296 and Phys.
Lett. 59A, 429, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBNL, K-Vacancy Production by 4.88 GeV Protons,”
Phys. Rev. A14, 2103, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
chair, featured speaker at conference sponsored by Stanford University
Education Department, CA, “Educating Women for Science: A Continuous
Spectrum,” April 24, 1976. (Published as a book by Syntex Corporation,
Stanford, November 1976).
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBNL, “In-Beam Gamma Ray Spectroscopy with Relativistic
Carbon Ion Beams,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 21, 681, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Where are the Women in Astronomy? The Role of Education,”
featured speaker, Scientific Meeting of the Astronomical Society of
the Pacific, Lawrence Hall of Science, LBNL, CA, May22, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Applications of Einstein’s Special and General Relativity to Current
Cosmological Models,” Part I, presented to the Fundamental “Physics”
Group seminar at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, May 28, 1976,
the Fundamental Physics Group developed and chaired by E.A. Rauscher.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“General Relativity, Cosmological Models and Multidimensional Geometries,”
Part II, presented to the Fundamental Physics Group LBNL, June 4, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Multidimensional Geometries and their Tests, D-Abundance,” Part
III, presented to the Fundamental Physics Group at LBNL, June 17, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Look at the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Relativity,”
Featured Speaker Physics-Mathematics Colloquium, Kent State University,
Kent, Ohio, September 14, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Some Recent Studies in Relativity and Astrophysics and Models of
Reality,” WKNT radio interview, Kent, Ohio, September 13, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Scientific Method and the Study of Models of Reality,” Kent
State University Honorary Seminar, September 13, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Experiments in Remote Connection – Bell’s Theorem”, WKDD radio
interview with Debbie Welmond, Akron, Ohio, September 19, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Geometrical Models in Astrophysics and Quantum Mechanics,” Xerox
Research Corporation Research Seminar, Palo Alto, CA, December 3, 1976.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“New Directions in Science: I. Quantum Mechanics and Relativity;
Observer as Participator,” Canadian Radio, Ontario, interview with
H. Eisenberg, York University, Canada, May 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Physical Models of the Structures of Space-Time,” Physics Department
Seminar, University of California, Santa Cruz, June 7, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Frontiers of Science: The Observer and the Observed,” Conference
on Science and Consciousness, Museum of Man, The Palace of Chaillot,
Paris, France, November 15, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Conference on New Directions in Science: New Discoveries and
Paradigms,” Hotel Concorde, Paris France, November 17, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Speculations on the Evolution of a Schwarzschild Universe,” Birbeck
College, University of London, November 23, 1977. Invited Summer
Teaching and Research Seminar and Program by David Bohm and John Hasted.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Speculations on the Foundations of Physics: (Quantum Mechanics and
Relativity),” Radio Monte Carlo, interview with William Heihler, France-Switzerland-Italy,
November 16, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Sociological Implications of Scientific Discoveries,” invited lecturer
Sociology Dept., University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, December
7, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Nuclear Structure Studies and Unique Properties of Materials,”
Material Science Dept., Engineering Services, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, CA, January 8, 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
A.J. Soinski and J.O. Rasmussen, “Coupled Channel Alpha Decay Theory
for Odd-Mass Muclei,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 23, 37, 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Coordinate Geometries in General Relativity and Electromagnetism,”
Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 23, 84, 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBNL, CA, “In-beam Nuclear Gamma-Ray Studies of
Relativistic Heavy Ion Reactions,” Nucl. Phys. A308, 513, 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBNL, CA, “Nuclear Gamma Rays Following Interaction
with Relativistic Carbon Projectile Target Fragmentation,” Nuclear
Science Dept. Annual Report (LBL-5075), p. 196, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
with TOSABE Group, LBL, CA, “Atomic K-Vacancy Production by Relativistic
Carbon Ions,” Nuclear Science Annual Report, page 217, and “K-Vacancy
Production by Relativistic Bevalac Protons,” Nuclear Science Annual
Report, page 218, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
A.J. Soinski, and J.O. Rasmussen, “Application of the Coupled Channel
Alpha Decay Theory to Odd-Mass Nuclei,” Nuclear Science Dept. Annual
Report (LBL-5075), p. 296, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Interstellar Deuterium Abundance and Closed Versus Open Universe
Models,” Nuclear Science Dept. Annual Report (LBL-5075), p. 331, 1975.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Observations in Astrophysics, Distance Scale and Hubble’s Constant,”
University of California Berkeley, Seminars in New Research in Physics,
UC Ed., August 24, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Laboratory Replication in the Social Sciences?” Barrows Hall, Dept.
of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, September 2, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
A.J. Soinski, and J.O. Rasmussen, “Coupled Channel Alpha Decay Theory
for Odd-Mass Nuclei: 253Es and 255Fm,” Nucl.
Phys. A291, 386, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Theoretical Exploration of the Relationship of Relativity and Quantum
Physics: Kaluza-Klein and Complex Geometries,” Frontiers of
Physics Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, International Conference of
Physicists and Engineers, November 7-13, 1977.
- E.A. Rauscher,
programs on my research on physics, biology and medicine, six times
on CNN, ABC news, 20/20, FOX news and other TV appearances, 1974-1994.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Explorations in Science, Society and Human Consciousness,” featured
speaker, American River College, Sacramento, CA, April 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Implications for Causality Conditions in Macroscopic Remote Connectedness
Models” International Conference on Science and the Future, Mexico
City, July 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Studies of Reality Models in Physics,” CBC Montreal, Canadian Television
special, June 1978 and on ABC 20/20 in April 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Current Research in Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics, Noon Lecture
Series, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November 1, 1978.
- E.A. Rauscher and
thesis advisor Glen T. Seaborg, “Coupled Channel Alpha Decay Theory
for Even- and Odd-Mass Light and Heavy Nuclei,” LBL-7194 (Ph.D. thesis),
1978.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Elastic and Inelastic Coupled Channel Alpha Scattering Theory and
Resonance Decay Widths (S-Matrix Theory),” Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory publication LBL-8577, February 1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Exploration in the Use of Physical Models to Examine Properties of
Consciousness,” Chapter in Humanistic Psychology Institute, San Francisco,
pp. 10-12, June 1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Some Concepts of the Fundamental Nature of Physical Reality,” International
Display Project, an architecture for integrative systems summary of
the work of 50 scholars. Boston University, MA, August 1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
editor and chapter, The Iceland Papers: Frontiers of Physics
Conference, select papers on experimental and theoretical research
on physics of consciousness, Foreword by B.D. Josephson, and A. Puharich
Assentia Research Associates, Amherst, Wisconsin 54406, August 1979,
1995.
- E.A. Rauscher and
C. Ramon, “Superluminal Transformations in Complex Minkowski Spaces,”
LBL-9752, September 1979 and Found. of Phys. 10, 661, 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Macroscopic Connectedness in Multidimensional Geometries and the
Quantum Observer,” International Conference on Science and Consciousness,
with D. Bohm, B. D. Josephson, F. Capra and others, Cardoba, Spain,
November 1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“An S-Matrix Theory of Alpha Decay,” Nuclear Science Dept. Annual
Report LBL-9711, UCB, pp. 26-29 and p. 243 December 1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“U.S. Delegate to the Conference on Long-Term Energy Resources,”
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), November
1979.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Interview on Electrical Power Development,” in feature film on
the life of Nikola Tesla, The Secret of Nikola Tesla, with Orson
Welles, Peer Bozorine, released spring 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, “Multiple Wave Analysis Measurements at Low Frequency
(LF) and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Artificial and Natural Radiation,”
report under contract for Pacific Northwest Center for the Study of
Non-ionizing Radiation, (501-c3) Portland, Oregon, 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher and
W. Van Bise, “Ambient Radiation and Possible Biological Correlates,”
report and proposal under contract to Pacific Northwest Center for the
Study of Non-ionizing Radiation, (501-c3) Portland, Oregon, 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Multidimensional Geometric Models and Their Application to Remote
Connectedness Phenomena,” briefing at McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics
Corp., November 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Multidimensional Geometries and Unified Field Theories,” Physics
and Astronomy Department, San Francisco State University, April 7, 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Psychology of the Observer/Participator,” Colloquium II, University
of California, Santa Cruz, July 11, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Systems,” Conference on New
Directions in Research Medicine, University of California, Berkeley,
School of Public Health, March 28, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Coherent Remote Connectedness Phenomena in Complex and Kaluza-Klein
Geometric Models,” University of Toronto, Victoria College, Canada,
August 13, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Remote Connectedness in Complex Geometries,” Research Congress,
Dayton, Ohio, July 25, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Coherent Quantum Phenomena in Complex Geometries,” Theoretical
Physics Colloquium, Esalen, CA, January 29, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Multidimensional Geometric Models: Mapping of Complex Twister
Algebras to Kaluza-Klein Spinor Calculus,” Theoretical Physics Colloquium,
Stanford University, May 9, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Solitons, Plasmas and Polarization of the Vacuum,” Special Presentation,
University of Toronto, Canada, October 23, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Conceptual Changes in Reality Models and New Discoveries in Physics:
Soliton Solutions to the Schrödinger Wave Equations,” Tecnic Research
Laboratories of California Report PSRL-1076, September 1981, published
in the Proceedings for the “First International Energy Conference,”
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Conceptual Changes in Reality from New Discoveries in Physics,”
page 1407-1431, Proceeding of the Tenth International Conferences on
the Sciences, Volume II, the ICF Press, New York, 1981. E.P. Wigner
“Comments on the Support of the Work of E.A. Rauscher” p. 1479.
- C. Ramon and E.A.
Rauscher, “Remote Connectedness in Complex Geometries,” page 1423-1477,
E.A. Rauscher, chair address pages 1405-1407, Proceedings of the Eleventh
International Conference on the Sciences, Volume II, the ICF Press,
New York, 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“On Some Issues Concerning Locality versus Non-Locality,” Tecnic
Research Laboratory Report (TRL) PSRL-2007B, November 1980, revised
February 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Geometric Models and Soliton Solutions” briefing at Hughes
Aircraft Co., Aerospace Group, April 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Solitary Waves, Coherent Non-Dispersive Solutions in Complex Minkowski
Spaces,” Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 27, 35, 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Theoretical and Field Studies of Extremely Low Frequency Radiation
and Coherent Nonlinear Phenomena,” Learned Societies Conference, University
of Ottawa, Canada, June 5, 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“ELF Radiation and Nonlinear, Coherent Phenomena,” Colorado School
of Mines, July 24, 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Geometries and Quantum Measurement Problems,” Pennsylvania
State University, Conference on New Problems in Physics, November 29,
1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“A Research Physicist Reflects on Paradoxes in Science, the Scientific
Method, and the Role of the Observer,” Jour. of TSK 1, 491,
1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Nonlinear Phenomena,”
PSRL-5116B, under contract to the Naval Surface Weapons Laboratory,
Maryland, September 1982. Non-destructive evaluation, contract
R34-2-0176, 142 pages.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic and Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Minkowski Spaces,”
Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 28, 351, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Application of Soliton Physics to Plasma-MHD and Superconductivity
BCS: Theoretical Implications for Primary Energy,” TRL report,
PSRL-3107, under contract to Primary Energy Technology, Inc., Los Angeles,
CA, November 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Coherent Martensitic Phase Transformation in Shape Memory Alloys,”
PSRL-6402, under contract to R.M. Banks and Associates Grant Systems
and LBNL, Edwin McMillan, April 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Properties of Nonlinear Coherent Modes in MHD-Plasmas and a Possible
Resolution of the Confinement Problem in Plasma Fusion Reactors,”
TRL report, PSRL-8462, March 1983 (DOE report).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Coherent Nondispersive Solutions to the Schrödinger and Dirac Equations,”
Tecnic Research Laboratories of California Report, PSRL-6941, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Fundamental Theoretical Significance of Time; a Philosophy of
Time”, PSRL-762, Nuclear Science Division, LBNL, March 3, 1977, Rev.
I, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Electrostatic Cooling: Theoretical and Experimental
Analysis and Application to Heat Transfer Enhancement in 2219-T87 Aluminum
Weldments,” PSRL-1072P-I, TRL report for NASA Lockheed-Martin (formally
Martin-Marietta) Aerospace, Advanced Quality Technology Dept., New Orleans,
LA, Contract SC-W02846, December 1983 (Part I), 84 pages, December 1984
(Part II), 90 pages. This report received the US Air Force outstanding
recognition.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Multiple Wave Analysis Measurement of Low Frequency
(LF) and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Artificial and Natural Radiation
Extant in Parts of North America,” report for the North West Center
for this study of Non-ionizing Radiation of Oregon September 1980.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Probing Into Control Mechanisms in Cellular Healing Processes:
A San Francisco Initiative,” The Doctors Research Group, PACE, Canadian
Journal, page 8, February 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Biophysics of Electrical Pathways and Magnetic Fluxes in the
Human Heart Wall,” The Doctors Research Group, PACE, Canadian Journal,
page 9, February 1981.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Theoretical and Field Studies of ELF Radiation and Coherent Nonlinear
Phenomena,” International Symposium on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic
Radiations, Learned Societies Conference, University of Ottawa, Canada,
June 1982.
- E.A. Rauscher,
Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Nonlinear Phenomena,
and Non-Hertzian Waves, Tesla Book Co., Millbrae, CA, 1983 and Tesla
Book Co., Chula Vista, CA 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Non-linear Phenomena,”
Seminar presented to the University of Portland, OR, July 22, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields,”
Presentation at the University of Portland, OR, July 23, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic Fields and Nonlinear Phenomena,” Topics in Non-Destructive
Evaluation, Materials Evaluation Branch, presented to the Naval Surface
Weapons Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, May 20, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Electromagnetic and Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Minkowski Spaces,”
Paper presented at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Bull.
Amer. Phys. Soc. 20, 351, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Bell’s Theorem, Nonlocality and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics,”
Keynote Speaker on Foundations in Science East-West congress in Bombay,
India, November 1984.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Observer and the Observed, Quantum Theory and the Participatory Universe”,
Bokken Library Publication, WI, Archaeus 2, 71 (1983).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Geometry and Non Linear Phenomena in Electromagnetism,”
Physics Department Colloquium, University of Nevada, Reno, December
9, 1983.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Students Need for Quality Higher Education,” Conference on World
Education by Leading Academicians, Academy for World Peace, Fez, Morocco,
Africa, July 1984.
- E.A Rauscher,
“Multi-dimensional Formalism of Maxwell’s Equations and Solutions
to Maxwell’s Equation in Complex Geometries,” Lecture presented
to Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, August 11, 1984. Sponsored
by the International Tesla Society and the Pikes Peak Section of IEEE,
Colorado Springs. Meeting conceived, sponsored, and chaired by
E.A. Rauscher.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Protecting the Earth’s Ecology,” ed. J. Swan Proceedings, Chapter
55, 1-4. U.S. Department of Education, Education Resources Information
Center and National Audubon Society Expedition Institute, Environmental
Symposium report, University of Massachusetts, August 1985.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Mathematical Theory of the Magnetic Piezoelectric Resonator,
MPR-7944-T Device for Treatment of Pain,” Tecnic Research Laboratory
Internal Report PSRL-12764, April 1985.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Observations of Local and Global Earth-Ionospheric
Excitation for Earthquake and Volcanic Prediction,” Bull. Am. Phys.
Soc. 32, 67 (1987).
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, Instrumentation and Techniques for Analysis of Extremely
Low Frequency (ELF) Magnetic Field Impulses Preceding Geologic Events,”
Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 32, 67B (1987).
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Magnetic Field Flux Induction into the Visual System
of Humans,” Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers Annual
Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, page 1590,
Boston, MA, November 1987.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Theoretical Study of Maximum Sensitivity, Directionality,
and Flat Frequency Response for Ultra Sensitive Non-superconducting
Coil Sensors,” Tecnic Research Laboratories Report on the Specifications
of the T-1050 Detection System, July 1, 1987.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Geomagnetic Pulsations of the Earth’s Magnetosphere,”
Tecnic Research Laboratories Report, PSRL-2417B, 1987.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, Non-superconducting Apparatus for Detecting Magnetic
and Electromagnetic Fields, U.S. Patent Number 4,724,390, February
9, 1988.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, External Magnetic Field Impulse Pacemaker Non-Invaisve
Method and Apparatus for Modulating Brain Signals Through an External
Magnetic or Electric Field to Pace the Heart and Reduce Pain, U.S.
Patent Number 4,723,536, issued February 9, 1988.
- J. Beal and E.
A. Rauscher, “Human Response to Electromagnetic Fields” Modern
Science Reads the Earth’s Electromagnetic Fields, University of California,
Davis, CA jointly sponsored by NASA, September 10, 1988.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Fundamental Excitatory Modes of the Earth and Earth-Ionosphere
Resonant Cavity,” Field Physics Division, Tecnic Research Laboratories
Report, PSRL-702C-II, July 1988. Published in the Proceedings
of the IEEE, Colorado Springs Section, 1988, pp. 3-34.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Theories and Experiments in Healing” II ICAT, International Congress
on Medical Therapies, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 1988.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. L. Van Bise, “Magnetic Field Interaction with Macro Biological
Systems with Applications to Effects on Physiology,” Medicine Around
the World, ed. T.M. Srinivasan, page 205-218, Gabriel Press, Phoenix,
AZ, Print World, November, 1988. (Proceedings from conference
at the Madras Institute of Magnetobiology 1987).
- G. Simpson, W.
Van Bise and E.A. Rauscher, “Magnetic Control of Low Back Pain,”
Conference on Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain, Las Vegas, Nevada, November,
1988.
- E.A. Rauscher,
W. Van Bise, and R. Kroening, “Magnetic Control of Low Back Pain,”
Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. 34, 109, 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Magnetic Flux Control of Low Back Pain,” Proceedings
of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI),
St. Louis, MO, page 76, May 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Completely Chaotic Systems and Complex Logic Equations,” Bull.
Am. Phy. Soc. 34, 82, 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Fractal Geometries, World Populations and Environmental Conditions
and Constraints,” Heritage Preservation Conference, San Francisco,
August 10, 1989. Sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Natural
Systems of California.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Fractal Geometries, World Populations, and the Environment,” United
Nations NGO Forum, Solutions to the Global Environmental Crisis, Dag
Hammerskjold Auditorium, United Nations, June 7, 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Frontiers of Science: The Observer and the Observed in Quantum
Theory,” TRL, PSRL-2810, The Twelfth International Conference, Bio-Medical
Educational Institute, Wichita, KS, November 1990, Chapter 4 of the
conference proceedings the Olive Garvy Foundation.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, Non-invasive Method and Apparatus for Modulating
Brain Signals Through an External Magnetic or Electric Field to Reduce
Pain, U.S. Patent Number 4,889,526, issued December 26, 1989.
- W. Van Bise and
E. A Rauscher, “Non-superconducting Systems for Detecting and Analyzing
Low Intensity Pure Magnetic Fields,” Tecnic Research Laboratories
Report PSRL-5476B and Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 34, p. 109, 1989.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Relaxation of Gauge Invariant Conditions for ELF
and VLF Phenomena and Their Implications for Magnetic and Electromagnetic
Wave Transmission,” Tecnic Research Laboratories Report, PSRL-8476B
Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 34, p. 82, 1989.
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, G. Liu, M. Baily, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann,
“Absolute State Selective Cross Sections for Ionization-Excitation
of Helium in e-+He, H++He, H2+
+ He and H3+ + He Collisions,” Z. Phys. D21,
S309 (1991).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, G. Liu, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert and P. Heckmann, “Absolute
State Selective Cross Sections for Ionization-Excitation of Helium in
H+ + He and C6+ + He Collisions: Zp-Dependence,”
Z. Phys. D21, S313 (1991).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, “Absolute State
Selective Cross Sections for Ionization-Excitation of Helium in Fast
e- + He and H+ + He Collisions,” Nucl. Instr.
Meth. In Phys. Res. B56, 275 (1991).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, “Absolute State
Selective Cross Sections of ionization-Excitation of Helium in Fast
H+ + He and C6+ + He Collisions: Zp3-Dependence,”
Nucl. Instr. Meth. in Phys. Res. B56, 317 (1991).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, “Ionization-Excitation
of Helium in e- + He, H+ + He, H2+
+ He and H3+ + He Collisions,” Nucl. Instr.
Meth. in Phys. Res. B56, 279 (1991).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, P.A. Neill, E. Trebert, and P.H. Heckmann, “Projectile-Charge
Dependence of Ionization-Excitation of Helium Following Collisions of
MeV Bare Ions with Zp = 1 to 6,” XVII ICPEAC Abstracts
of Contributed Papers, Brisbane, Australia, July 10-16 (1991), p. 389.
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, P.A. Neill, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, “Electron
Correlation in Ionization-Excitation of Helium by Electron and Proton
Impact,” XVII ICPEAC, Abstracts of Contributed Papers, Brisbane, Australia,
July 10-16 (1991), p.390.
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, P.A. Neill, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, “Hydrogen
Ions (H+, H2+, and H3+)
in Collisions with Heliom: Target Excitation and Ionization-Excitation,”
to the XVII ICPEAC, Abstracts of Contributed Papers, Brisbane, Australia,
July 10-16 (1991), p.391.
- E.A. Rauscher,
R. Bruch and S. Fuelling, “Theoretical Analysis of a Possible Cross
Section Dependence on Projectile Charge in Ion-Atom Collisions”, UNR
Department of Physics Accelerator group reports 1991.
- E.A. Rauscher
and R. Bruch, “S-Matrix Approach to Fast projectile-Gas Target Many
Body Physics,” UNR Department of Physics Accelerator group reports,
Spring 1991.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Response of Physiological Parameters to Low Frequency
and Low Intensity Pulsed Magnetic Fields,” Ninth Annual International
Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease, Proceedings
p. 42, Dallas, TX, March 1991.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Environmental Magnetic Electromagnetic Field Monitoring,
An Analysis of Field Effect son Biological Systems,” Ninth Annual
International Symposium on Man and His Environment in Health and Disease,
p. 43, Dallas, TX, March 1991.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Properties of Plutonium and Comparison to Other Ferromagnetic
Metallic Elements,” TRL, Invited Poster Session, 50th Anniversary
of the Discovery and First Chemical Identification of Plutonium, Invited
presenter at the 50th anniversary of the isolation of Pu239
University of California, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CA,
February 22-23, 1991.
- J.Y. Dea, W. Van
Bise, E.A. Rauscher and W.M. Boerner, “Observations of ELF Signatures
Arising from Space Vehicle Disturbances of the Ionosphere,” Can. J.
Phys. 69, 959 (1991).
- W. Van Bise and
E. A. Rauscher, “Ionospheric Monitoring Program,” NOSC, Contract
#NG6001, August 1991.
- W. Van Bise, J.Y.
Dea, E.A. Rauscher, and W.M. Boerner, “ELF Transient Events Created
by Space Vehicles During Exit and Reentry Through the ionosphere,”
1991 North American Radio Science Meeting and International IEEE/APS
Symposium, June 24-28, 1991, page 37, the University of Western Ontario,
London, Ontario, Canada.
- R. Bruch, M. Baily,
S. Fueling, E.A. Rauscher, and P. Neill, “Ionization Plus Excitation
of Helium by Fast Electron and Ion Impact,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.
37, Special Session on Atomic Physics Session of the APS, May 1992,
Chicago, IL.
- J.W. McDonald,
D. Schneider, U.I. Safronova, R. Bruch, H. Wang and E.A. Rauscher, “Autoionization
of Be-Like 1s2 2pnl State for C III, O V and Ne VII e Excited
in Low-Energy Double-Electron Capture from He, Ne and Ar by C4+,
C6+ and Ne8+ Ions,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.
37, May 1992, Chicago, IL.
- R. Bruch, E.A.
Rauscher, H. Wang, T. Tanaka, D. Schneider, L. Lipsky, A. Russak, And
U.I. Safronova, “Collision Spectroscopy of Core-Excited Multi-charged
1s2ln States at Low Velocities,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 37, Special
Session of the APS (1992).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, P.A. Neill, E. Trabert, P.H. Heckmann and J.H.
McGuire, “Ionization Plus Excitation of Helium by Fast Electron and
Proton Impact,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3152 (1992).
- W. Van Bise, E.A.
Rauscher, B. Roth and S. Fuelling, “The Ambient Electromagnetic Environment:
What We Have and Have Not Learned over 14 Years of ELF Signal Measurements,”
pp. 1-7 Proceedings of the International Workshop, Low-Frequency Electrical
Precursors, National Science Foundation: National Earthquake Hazards
Reduction Program, University of California, Irvine, CA, June 14-17,
1992.
- E.A. Rauscher,
R. Bruch, S. Fuelling, I. Beigmann and J. McGuire, “Joint Ionization
and Excitation: Theoretical Analysis of Two Electron Transfer
Processes,” Invited Paper, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., Invited Presentation
GG4, 138 (1992), Denton Accelerator Conference, University of North
Texas, Denton, TX.
- R. Bruch, S. Fuelling,
H. Wang, M. Bailey, W. Stolte, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert, P.H. Heckmann,
and J. McGuire, “Observation of Excitation and Ionization in Fast
Electron and Ion Collisions with Atomic Targets,” Invited paper, Bull.
Am. Phys. Soc., GF3, 77 (1992), Twelfth International Accelerator
Conference, University of North Texas, Denton, TX.
- E.A. Rauscher,
R. Bruch, S. Fuelling, I.L. Beigmann, J. McGuire, “Interference Term
contributions to Ionization Plus Excitation Cross Sections in High Energy
e- + He and H+ + He Scattering,” Bull. Am.
Phys. Soc., PA43, 39 (1992), Twelfth International Accelerator
Conference, University of North Texas, Denton, TX.
- M. Bailey, S.
Fuelling, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert, P.H. Heckmann, and J.H. McGuire,
“Absolute Ionization-Excitation Cross Sections of Helium by Hn+
(n=1 to 3) Impact,” Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. PA57, 41 (1992), Twelfth
International Accelerator Conference, University of North Texas, Denton,
TX.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“History of Recent Research on Electromedical Theories,” Invited
presentation at the Second International ISSSEEM Society Conference
on Research, Theory and Clinical Practice in Medicine, June 26-30, 1992,
Boulder, CO.
- R. Bruch, P.L.
Altick, E. Rauscher, and D. Schneider, “The Possibility of Spin-Flip
Processes in Low-Energy Fe17+ + He Collisions,” VIth International
Conference on the Physics of High-Charged Ions, AIP Proceedings B
274, J.R. MacDonald Laboratory, Kansas State University, Manhattan,
KS 66506 (1992), p. 1 to 17.
- R. Bruch, E.A.
Rauscher, S. Fuelling, E. Trabert and P.H. Heckmann, I.L. Beigmann,
A. Shevelko and J. McGuire, “Ionization Plus Excitation of He Target
by Fast Ion Impact for Multiply Charged Ions,” VIth International
Conference on the Physics of Highly-Charged Ions, AIP Proceedings 274,
J.R. MacDonald Laboratory, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506
(1992), p.355.
- R. Bruch, I.L.
Beigmann, E.A. Rauscher, S. Fuelling, J.H. McGuire, E. Trabert and P.H.
Heckmann, “Higher Order Contributions to Ionization Plus Excitation
Cross Sections in High Energy e- + He and H+ +
He Scattering,” J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 26, L413 (1993).
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, P.A. Neill, E.A. Rauscher, M. Bailey, J.S. Thompson, E. Trabert,
P.H. Heckmann and J.H. McGuire, “Electron Correlation in Ionization-Excitation
of Helium by Electron and Proton Impact,” UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy
of Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, Proceedings of the Tenth International
Colloquium, Berkeley, CA, February 3-5, 1992, Cambridge University Press,
p.106.
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, P.A. Neill, E.A. Rauscher, M. Bailey, H. Wang, E. Trabert, P.H.
Heckmann and J.S. Thompson, “Hydrogen Ions (H+, H2+,
and H3+) in Collisions with Helium: Target
Ionization-Excitation Cross Sections,” UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of
Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, Proceedings of the Tenth International
Colloquium, Berkeley, CA, February 3-5, 1992, Cambridge University Press,
p.110.
- S. Fuelling, R.
Bruch, P.A. Neill, E.A. Rauscher, E. Trabert, P.H. Heckmann, and J.S.
Thompson, “Projectile-Charge Dependence of Ionization-Excitation of
Helium Following Collisions of MeV Bare Ions with Zp=1 to
6,” UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas,
Proceedings of the Tenth International Colloquium, Berkeley, CA, February
3-5, 1992, Cambridge University Press, p.114.
- H. Wang, R. Bruch,
F. Hao, S. Fuelling, Z. Xu, Z. Wang, E. Rauscher, “Zero Degree High
Resolution Target Autoionization Spectra of Helium in Fast e-,
H+, He+ and He+2 Collisions:
Line Profiles and Double Differential Cross Sections,” Nucl. Instr.
Meth. in Phys. Res. B79, 114 (1993).
- M. Ya. Amusia,
E.A. Rauscher, R. Bruch and S. Fuelling, “Theoretical Analysis of
Ionization Plus Excitation of Helium by Fast Electron and Proton Impact,”
Nucl. Inst. Meth. in Phys. Res. B79, 117 (1993).
- R. Bruch, E.A.
Rauscher, S. Fuelling, I.L. Beigmann and J. McGuire, “Excitation and
Ionization in Fast Electron and Ion Collisions with Helium Gas Targets,”
Nucl. Instr. Meth. in Phys. Res. B79, 120 (1993).
- E.A. Rauscher,
R. Bruch, S. Fuelling, F.L. Beigmann and J. McGuire, “Theoretical
Analysis of Ionization Plus Excitation Cross Sections in High Energy
e- + He and H+ + He Scattering”, Bull. Am. Phys.
Soc. 38, 1089 (1993), Department of Physics, University of Nevada,
Reno, NV.
- S. Fuelling, H.
Wang, R. Bruch, F. Hao, E.A. Rauscher and C. Looney, “Versatile Data
Acquisition and Control System for High Resolution Electron Spectroscopy,”
Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 38, 1163 (1993).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Pulsed Magnetic Field Control of Low Back Pain,” Department of
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium, Featured Speaker Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL, March 10, 1993.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “ELF Signatures Arising from Space Vehicle Disturbances
of the Ionosphere,” Invited presentation to the U.R.S.I., XXIV General
Assembly of the International Union of Radio, Science, Science Council
of Japan, Kyoto, Japan, August 25, 1993, Proceedings p. 187.
- M. Bailey, S.
Fuelling, R. Bruch, E.A. Rauscher, P.Neill, S. Bliman, E. Trabert, P.H.
Heckmann, K.H. Schartner, and D. Hasselkamp, “He (1snp) 1P0
Excitation Cross Sections for Energetic Electron and Hn+
(n=1 to 3) Impact on He,” Department of Physics, UNR report, 1993.
- H. Wang, R. Bruch,
and E.A. Rauscher, “Projectile Charge and Velocity Dependence of (2p2)1D
and (2s2p)1P0 Autoionization Line Projectiles
Produced by H+, He+ and He2+ Impact
on He for Zero Degree Observation,” Proceedings for ICPEAC XVIII,
Arhus, Denmark, July 12-16, 1993.
- H. Wang, R. Bruch
and E.A. Rauscher, “Double Differential Electron Emission Cross Sections
for Double Excitation of Helium 2p2)1D and (2s2p)1P0
Resonances Excited by e- + He and H + He Collisions at Medium
to High Velocities,” Proceedings for ICPEAC XVIII, Arhus, Denmark,
July 12-16, 1993.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, Apparatus for Modulating Brain Signal through an
External Magnetic Field to Reduce Pain, European Patent Number 0223354,
September 1, 1993.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Changes in Electromagnetic Fields as Possible Seismic and Volcanic
Precursors,” Institute of Applied Physics, invited department presentation
University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba Space Science City, Japan, September,
1993.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Ambient Electromagnetic Fields as Possible Seismic
and Volcanic Precursors,” Proceedings of the International Workshop
on Electromagnetic Phenomena Related to Earthquake Prediction The
University of Electro-Communications, eds. M. Hayakawa and Y. Fujinawa,
Chofu Tokyo, Japan, September 6-8, 1993, p.59.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Analysis of Non-Induced ELF Signatures: Space
Vehicle Disturbances of the Ionosphere,” Proceedings of the International
Workshop on Electromagnetic Phenomena Related to Earthquake Prediction,”
The University of Electro-Communications, edited by M. Hayakawa and
Y. Fujinawa, Chofu Tokyo, Japan, September 6-8, 1993, p. 75.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Earthquake Prediction and Environmental Planning,” featured presentation
at the Architecture Design Strategies Conference, Frank Lloyd Wright
Civic Center, Embassy Suites, San Rafael, CA, Sept. 8-10, 1993.
- R. Bruch, E.A.
Rauscher, S. Fuelling, D. Schneider, S. Mannervik and M. Larsson,
Collision Processes of Molecules and Atoms, ed. Linden Byass, Encyclopedia
of Applied Physics, American Institute of Physics, Volume 10,
437-470, November 1994.
- M. Bailey, R.
Bruch and E.A. Rauscher, “Analysis of Excitation Processes in Helium
by Fast Electrons and Protons,” a UNR Department of Physics progress
report and summary 1994.
- M. Bailey, E.
Rauscher, R. Bruch, and S. Bliman, “Cross Sections for the Ionization
and Ionization-Excitation n2P0 for Levels of Helium,
n=2-5, by Fast Electrons and H+, H2+
and H3+ Ions,” University of Nevada, NV, proposal,
1994.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “ELF Electromagnetic Field Effects on EEG of Adult
Males”, Special Report FOX News, July 1994.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Ambient Electromagnetic Fields as Possible Seismic
and Volcanic Precursors,” J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. eds. M. Hayakawa and
Y. Fujinawa, 221-242, Terra Sci. Pub. Co., (TERRAPUB), Tokyo, 1994.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“An S-Matrix Theory of Alpha Decay,” 1994, American Physical Society
Nuclear Physics Meeting APS, Williamsburg, VA, October, 1994.
- E.A. Rauscher,
M. Bailey, And R. Bruch, “Excitation and Ionization of Helium by Fast
Electron and proton Impact Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Cross Section Measurements,”
Sixty First Meeting fo the Southeastern Section of the APS, Newport
News, Virginia, November 1994.
- E.A. Rauscher,
M. Bailey, S. Fuelling and R. Bruch, “Collisions Spectroscopy Ionization-Excitation
Cross Sections of Helium by Hn+ (n=1 to 3) and
e- Impact,” Sixty First Meeting APS, Newport News, VA, November 1994.
- E.A. Rauscher
and L. Van Bise, “Specific Geologic Magnetic and Electric Fields and
their Emerging Role as Earthquake and Volcanic Early Warning Systems,”
United Nations World Conference on Natural Disaster Reduction, Yokohama,
Japan 23-27, May 1994.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Ambient Electromagnetic Field as Possible Seismic
and Volcanic Precursors,” pp. 221-242, Electromagnetic Phenomena
Related to Earthquake Prediction, eds. M. Hayakawa and Y. Fujinawa,
Terra Scientific Publishing Co. (TERRAPUB), Tokyo, Japan, 1994.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“ELF and RF Fields and Delayed Re-emissions and the Media of and Role
in Biological Process,” 11 pages, Proceedings of the Second Annual
Advanced Science Symposium, Dallas, Texas, October 1996.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Environmental Issues and Global Population: Theoretical Models
and Demographic Studies”, International Forum on New Science, pp.
215-236, eds. Maury Albertson (who started the Peace Corps.), and Grover,
Denver, CO, October 1997.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“No Place to Stand, No Place to Go, No Place to Be”, A Personal
Essay, International Forum on New Science, pg. 209-213, eds. Maury Albertson
and J. Grover, Denver, CO, October 1997.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Pulsed Magnetic Field Pain Reduction FDA Studies,” Texas Houston
Medical Center, Houston, TX, May 29, 1998, Chair, R. Garrison, M.D.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Multiple Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic and Electromagnetic
Field Effects on Human Electroencephalogram and Behavior,” pg. 57-58,
the Annual Review of Research on Biological Effects of Electric and
Magnetic Fields from the Generation, Delivery and use of Electricity,
DOE, EPRI, and the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,
Tucson, AZ, September 1998.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Degranulation of in Vivo Rat Brain Mast Cells by
Exposure to External Pulsed Magnetic Fields”, pg. 61, the Annual Review
of Research on Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields from
the Generation, Delivery and use of Electricity, DOE, EPRI and the U.S.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Tucson, AZ, September
1998.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise “The Relationship of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic
and Magnetic Fields Associated with Seismic and Volcanic Natural Activity
and Artificial Ionospheric Disturbances,” pgs. 459-487, Atmospheric
and Ionospheric Electromagnetic Phenomena Associated with Earthquakes,
ed. M. Hayakawa, Terra Scientific Pub. Co. (TERRAPUB), Tokyo, Japan,
1999.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Ambient Electromagnetic Fields as possible Seismic
and Volcanic precursors,” Second International Workshop on Magnetic,
Electric and Electromagnetic Methods in Seismology and Volcanology,
Ministry of Interior; Public Administration and General Secretariat
for civil Protection, General Secretariat for Research and Technology,
National Institute for Geophysics (ING) and Institute of Advanced Methodologies
for Environmental Analysis, IMAAA-CNR, Chania, Greece, September, 1999.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “The Relationship of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic
and Magnetic Fields Associated with Seismic and Volcanic Activity and
Natural and Artificial Ionospheric Disturbances,” Second Magnetic,
Electric and Electromagnetic Methods in Seismology and Volcanology,
Ministry of Interior, Public Administration and General Secretariat
for Civil Protection, General Secretariat for Research and Technology,
National Institute for Geophysics (ING) and Institute of Advanced Methodologies
for Environmental Analysis, IMAAA-CNR, Chania, Greece, September 1999.
- W. Van Bise and
E.A. Rauscher, “Experimental Detection and Determination of the Properties
and Characteristics of Human Remote Intention on a Remote Electronic
Sensor System”: TRL report PSRL-48642, joint Sponsored Department
of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford,
CA, 1999.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “The Mathematical Structure of Quantum Mechanics
and the Role of the Collective Observer,” Tecnic Research Laboratory
of Arizona Report, PSRL-62748, Draft I 1998, Draft II 1999, sponsored
by Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1999.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Response of Physiological Parameters to Low Frequency
and Low Intensity Pulsed Magnetic Fields"” Frontiers of Science,
Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2, 26 (1999).
- E.A. Rauscher
and W. Van Bise, “Pulsed Magnetic Fields for Pain Reduction; Chronic
Pain, Surgical Recovery and Current Injury” Physicians Study Group,
Gladys Taylor Medical Foundation, Phoenix, AZ, October 13, 1999.
- E.A. Rauscher,
CNN – T.V. News Reports 1979, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1994, 1999.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “Dynamic Plasma Excitation Modes of Propagation
in the Ionosphere Associated with Siesmic and Volcanic Geomagnetic Phenomenon”.
Workshop on Seismo Electromagnetics”, IWSE 2000, Electrocommunications
College, Department of Electronic Engineering, Chofu Tokyo, Japan, September
19-21, 2000.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Detection and Analysis of Precursor Magnetic Signatures
Preceding the Recent Greek and Turkey Seismicity of 1999”, International
Workshop on Seismo Electromagnetics, “IWSE 2000, Electrocommunications
College, Department of Electronic Engineering, Chofu Tokyo, Japan, September
19-21, 2000.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Magnetic Field Impulse Cardiovascular Stimulation
for Normalizing a Arrhythmias and/or Heart Block” BEMS, European Bioelectromagnetics
Association, Twenty Third Annual Meeting, Page 155, St. Paul, Minnesota,
June 10-14, 2001.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “Pulsed Magnetic Field Treatment and Chronic Back
Pain”, BEMS, European Bioelectromagnetics Association, Twenty Third
Annual Meeting, Page 56, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 10-14, 2001.
- E.A. Rauscher
and R. Targ, “The Speed of Thought: Investigation of Complex
Space Time Metric”, International Remote Sensing Association, Workshop,
June 15-17, 2001, Texas Station, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2001.
- E.A. Rauscher
and R. Targ, “Complex Space-Time Metrics”, Journal of Scientific
Exploration 15, 331-354, 2001.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “Specific Plasma Ionospheric Excitation Modes in
the Ionosphere Produced by Space Vehicle Launch and Re-entry and Natural
Phenomena”, Joint Fall Meeting American Physical Society Space Physics,
Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. EB01, 1300, 2001.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Minkowski Space and Measurement”, International Symposium,
the Chopra Foundation, San Diego, CA March 18-21, 2002.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Nonlinear, Coherent, Collective Resonant Plasma
Propagation Modes in the Ionosphere”, American Physical Society, Bull.
Am. Phys. Soc. 47, 169, 2002.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Non-Abelian Gauge Groups for Real and Complex Maxwell’s Equations”,
Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 47, 167, 2002.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Geomagnetic Precursor Detection, Analysis and
Predictive Systems”, Geophysical Division, Beijing Polytechnic Institute
University, Beijing, China, September 19, 2002, United Nations Sponsorship
for Global Hazard Reduction with the Beijing Polytechnic University,
China.
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “Medical Application of Pulsed Magnetic Fields
in Medicine”, Presentation talk to the Department of Bioelectromagnetism,
Beijing Polytechnic Institute University, Beijing, China, October 4,
2002.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Cross Fertilization of Business and Science”, CEA, Conference on
Energy and Accountability, College Park, Baltimore, MD, November 9-10,
2002.
- E.A. Rauscher
and R. Targ, “Why Only Four Dimensions Will Not Explain Non-Locality”,
Journal of Scientific Explorations 16, 655, 2002.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Non-Abelian Gauge Groups for Real and Complex Amended Maxwell Equations”
pp. 183-188, eds. R.L. Amoroso, G. Hunter, M. Kafatos, and J.-P. Vigier,
Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble’s Radius to the Planck
Scale, Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, Netherlands (2002).
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Detection of Precursor Magnetic and Electric Signatures
Preceding the Turkey – Greek seismicity”, EGS – AGU – EUG Joint
Assembly, Nice, France, April 2003.
- W.L. Van Bise
and E.A. Rauscher, “Detection and Analysis of Precursor Magnetic Signatures
Preceding the Turkey and Greek Seismicity”, Geophysical Research Abstracts
5, 14637 (2003).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Study of a Model Bacterial System’s Growth and Motility and the
Healing Process”, Presentation to the Berkeley Psychical Research
Study Group; Berkeley, CA, June 17, 2003.
- N. Haramein and
E.A. Rauscher, “The Qwest for the Higgs Boson and Planck Black Hole
Production at the CERN Large Hadron Collider”, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.
S8.002, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, October 2003.
- N. Haramein and
E.A. Rauscher, “A Consideration of Torsion and Coriolis Effects in
Einstein’s Field Equations”, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. S10.016,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, October 2003.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Wireless Energy Through the Earth – Ionosphere Cavity”, Integrity
Research Institute, Tesla Energy Conference and Exposition, Washington,
D.C., November, 2003.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Unity of Science and Current Physical Theory”, United States,
PA, The University of Columbus, Ohio 13, 241 (2004).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Space-Time Metric and Non-Locality”, Featured Speaker ARE
Virginia Beach, VA, 2004.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Unity of Science and Philosophy”, Journal of the ISSSEEM Energy
Medicine, 15, 87 (2004).
- E.A. Rauscher
and W.L. Van Bise, “Dynamic Plasma Modes of Propagation in the Ionosphere
Associated with Seismic and Volcanic Geomagnetic and Geoelectric Fields”,
United States, PA, The University of Columbus, Ohio 13, 277 (2004).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Response of Physiological Parameters to Low Frequency and Low Intensity
Pulsed Magnetic Fields and Effects on Humans to Make the Blind See”,
United States, PA, The University of Columbus, Ohio 14, 295 (2005).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Relationship of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic and Magnetic
Fields Associated with Seismic and Volcanic Natural and Artificial Ionospheric
disturbances”, United States, PA, The University of Columbus, Ohio
14, 262 (2005).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“General Medical Treatments and Technologies: A Revolution in Medicine
and a New Medical View.” Featured Speaker, Banquet Talk Presentation
ISSSEEM Medical Conference, Colorado Spring, CO. June 23-24, 2005.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Cosmogenesis and Current Cosmology and the Evolution of its Physical
Parameters”, pp 43-72, The Foundation of Cosmology and Quantum
Theory, eds. R.L. Amoroso, B. Leahnart and J.-P. Vigier, Noetic
Academic Science Press, CA, USA (2005).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Quantum Mechanics and the Role of Action of Measurement”, Beyond
the Standard Model: Searching for Unity in Physics, ed. R.L. Amoroso,
MIT Press, 2006.
- N. Haramein and
E.A. Rauscher, “A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein’s
Field Equations”, pp 153-168, The Foundation of Cosmology and Quantum
Theory, eds. R.L. Amoroso, B. Leahnart and J.-P. Vigier, Noetic
Academic Science Press, CA, USA 2006.
- N. Haramein and
E.A. Rauscher, “Collective Coherent Oscillations in Plasma Modes in
Surrounding Media of Black Holes and Vacuum Structure-Quantum Processes
with Considerations of Spacetime Torque and Coriolis Forces”, pp 279-331,
Beyond the Standard Model: The Foundations of Cosmology and Quantum
Theory, eds. R.L. Amoroso, B. Leahnart and J.-P. Vigier, Noetic
Academic Science Press, CA, USA 2006
- E.A. Rauscher,
“The Principles of Physics and the Unity of Science”, Beyond
the Standard Model: Searching for Unity in Physics, ed. R.L. Amoroso,
MIT Press, 2006.
- W. Winter, N.
Haramein, and E.A. Rauscher, “The Dual Torus Solution of the generalized
Einstein Field Equations with the Inclusion of Torque”. (to be published)
- R.L. Amoroso and
E.A. Rauscher, “On the Possibility of Relativistic Shock-Wave Effects
in Cosmological Observations”, International Physics Symposium Casys
’05, Brussels, Belgium (2005), Proceedings pub. 2006.
- E.A. Rauscher
and R. Targ, “The Speed of Thought, Investigation of a Complex Space-Time
Metric and Non-Locality”, pp 121-146, Frontiers of Time: Retrocausation,
Experiment and Theory, ed. D.P. Sheehan, University of San Diego,
CA, Presentation, AAAS Meeting, June 2006 and AIP Conference Proceedings,
Volume 863 (2006).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Quantum Mechanics and the Role for Consciousness in the Physical
World”, Journal of the ISSSEEM, Energy Medicine, 16, 1 (2006).
- E.A. Rauscher,
Detection, Recording and Analysis of Precursor magnetic and Electric
Signatures Proceeding the Turkey and Greek Seismicity, Fall 1999”,
United States, PA, The University of Columbus, Ohio 14, 348,
2006.
- E.A Rauscher and
R.L. Amoroso, “The Physical Implications of Multidimensional Geometries
and Measurement”, ed. D.M. Dubois, International Journal of Computing
Anticipatory Systems, Volume 19 CHAOS, Institute of Mathematics,
University of Liege, Belgium (2006)
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Complex Dimensional Space, Penrose Twisters, Nonlocality and Consciousness”,
Unified Theories Scientific Conference
Proceedings, Institute for Strategic Research, Hall of the Hungarian
Cultural Foundation, Budapest, Hungary (2006).
- E.A. Rauscher,
“New Clues About Visual Perception and an Expanded View of Consciousness”,
Featured Speaker, American Institute of Mental Imagery, ed. G. Epstein,
New York, New York, 10128, May 2007.
- E.A. Rauscher,
“Everything and All and A Little Bit More: Is all Non Linear Anyway”,
ISSSEEM, Sixteenth Annual Conference, June 2007 Recipient of The Lifetime
Achievement Award for Quantum Theory and Consciousness Research (2007).
- E.A. Rauscher,
and R.L. Amoroso, “Non Linear Coherent Collective States and Complex
Phenomenon”, Computing Anticipatory System, CASYS ’07, Institute
of Mathematics, University of Liege, Belgium (2007).
- I. Dienes, R.L.
Amoroso, E.A. Rauscher, “Emergence of Generalized F-Theory 2-Branes
from Parameters of the Dubois Incursive Oscillator”, Computing
Anticipatory System, CASYS ’07, Institute of Mathematics, University
of Liege, Belgium (2007).
- S. Giandinoto,
R.L. Amoroso, E.A. Rauscher, “Class II Mesoionic Xanthines as Potential
Ten-Qubit Quantum Computer Substrate Registers”, Computing Anticipatory
System, CASYS ’07, Institute of Mathematics, University of Liege,
Belgium (2007).
- N. Haramein, and
E.A. Rauscher, “The Role of Black Hole Dynamics and Surrounding Plasma
Media in Current Cosmologies”, Computing Anticipatory System,
CASYS ’07, Institute of Mathematics, University of Liege, Belgium
(2007).
- R.L. Amoroso,
I. Dienes, S. Giandinoto, G. Hunter, and E.A. Rauscher, “Universal
Quantum Computing: Anticipatory Parameters Predicting Bulk Implementation”,
Computing Anticipatory System, CASYS ’07, Institute of Mathematics,
University of Liege, Belgium (2007).
- E.A. Rauscher,
Global Coherence Monitoring System TM
, Institute of HeartMath, IHM Newsletter, 6
pp 1-4 (2007)
- E.A. Rauscher
and N. Haramein, “Torsion and its Role in Fundamental and Applied
Physics”, The Resonance Project Foundation, in progress.
- N. Haramein and
E.A. Rauscher, “A Scaling Law for Organized Matter in the Universe”,
The Resonance Project Foundation, in press.
- E.A. Rauscher,
Mathematical Medicine: A New Medical Modality (book in progress).
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