AIAA JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE 2001
SESSION 1 - July 9 - Monday Afternoon (Session 30-FPC-3)

AIAA-2001-3359
First Measurement of Repulsive Quantum Vacuum Forces
J. Maclay, Quantum Fields LLC, Richland Center, WI;
J. Hammer, MEMS Optical Inc., Huntsville, AL; M. George and L. Sanderson,
Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; R. Clark, MEMS Optical Inc.,
Huntsville, IN

AIAA-2001-3360
Geometrodynamics, Inertia, and the Quantum Vacuum
B. Haisch, California Inst. For Physics & Aerophysics,
Palo Alto, CA

AIAA-2001-3361
Antimatter Production at a Potential Boundary
M. LaPointe, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

AIAA-2001-3363
Gravity Modification by High Temperature Superconductors
C. Woods, Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

AIAA-2001-3364
Exploration of Anomalous Gravity Effects by rf-Pumped Magnetized High-T, Superconducting Oxides
T. Robertson, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL

AIAA-2001-3365
YBCO Torroid and Magnetic Levitation System for Exploring Anomalous Gravitational Observations
J. Gaines, Superconductive Components, Inc., Columbus, OH

SESSION 2 - July 10 - Tuesday Afternoon (Session 76-FPC-9)

AIAA-2001-3653
A Proposed Experimental Assessment of a Possible Propellantless Propulsion System
D. Goodwin, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Germantown, MD

AIAA-2001-3655
Test Methodology for Evaluating Breakthrough Propulsion Physics
J. Dering, P. Parhami, and J. Wes, SARA, Inc., Huntington Beach, CA

AIAA-2001-3654
The Electro-magnetic Stress-Tensor As a Possible Space Drive Propulsion Concept
J. Corum, Inst. For Software Research, Fairmont, WV

AIAA-2001-3656
Research on Achieving Thrust by EM Inertia Manipulation
H. Brito, Instituto Universitario Aeronautico, Cordoba, Argentina

AIAA-2001-3657
Experimental Results of Schlicher's Thrusting Antenna
G. Fralick and J. Niedra, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

SESSION 2 (CONTINUED)

AIAA-2001-3658
Specially Conditioned EM Radiation Research with Transmitting Torroid Antennae
D. Froning, Flight Unlimited, Flagstaff, AZ; B. Cleveland and G. Hathaway, Hathaway Consulting Services, Toronto, Canada

AIAA-2001-3659
Anomalous Electrical Field Force Generation Experiment
H. Serrano, Gravitec, Inc., Kissimmee, FL; W. Hammond, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL; J. Rusek, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN

AIAA-2001-3660
An Experimental Investigation of the Physical Effects In a Dynamic Magnetic System
V. Roschin, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia; S. Godin, Inst. For High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia

SESSION 3 - July 11 - Wednesday Afternoon (Session 117-FPC-15)

AIAA-2001-3906
Search for Clock Effects of an Electric Field on Charged Particles
H. Ringermacher, Kronotran Enterprises, Delanson, NY

AIAA-2001-3907
Rapid Spacetime Transport and Machian Mass Fluctuations: Theory and Experiment
J. Woodward, California State Univ., Fullerton, CA

AIAA-2001-3908
Tests of Mach's Principle with a Mechanical Oscillator
J. Cramer, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA

AIAA-2001-3909
Superluminal but Casual Wave Propagation
M. Mojahedi, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

AIAA-2001-3910
Global Monopoles and the Bondi-Forward Mechanism
C. VanDenBroeck, Starlab Research, Ukkel, Belgium

AIAA-2001-3911
Induction and Amplification of Non-Newtonian Gravitational Fields
M. Tajmar, Austrian Research Centers Seibersdorf, Seibersdorf, Austria; C. de Matos, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands

AIAA-2001-3912
Towards the Control of Gravity with Matter
R. Tucker, Univ. of Lancaster, Lancaster, UK

AIAA-2001-3913
An Asymmetric Gravitational Wave Propulsion System
J. Cameron, Transdimensional Technologies, Inc., Huntsville, AL; R. Shatas, 2C Computing, Huntsville, AL

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NOTE: These papers are available individually from the AIAA Linda Hall
Tech Library by calling 800-662-1545. You may also visit the NASA Breakthrough
Propulsion Physics website at http://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/bpp/