Following a letter to the editor of the IEEE Spectrum, (Feb. 1988), that described my WW II Sonar contributions I received a call from a Mr. Don Davis who runs classes, Seminars and Symposia directed to acoustic measurements; it seems that the FM Sonar was similar in principle to a very modern device used in acoustic measurements. Mr. Davis visited me twice in San Luis Obispo and, at his invitation, I attended a Symposium in Nashville, Tennessee where I was very well received and visited the factory where the measuring device is made and the farm where he runs seminars related to the equipment. Mr. Davis has served as a publicity agent for me, publishing numerous items about my visits and notes that I have sent him. I have tried to publish a paper in that area but so far with no success. A reviewer of the earlier papers now agrees that I was right all along -- but it has yet to be approved for publication. (The most recent version -- 1996 --will probably be "published" as an a technical note added to their Newsletter of Davis's group.)
It is now some years after I started this (4/6/96). The math book was completed and copies were made available to a number of people and a couple of publishers, but so far it has not been published. The math book is being revised as a math and science book.
A version of the E&M paper has been "published" in "Galilean Electrodynamics" a publication for the dissidents who don't agree with modern physics -- in particular with relativity theory. Two Addenda followed and have been incorporated in a new version. I have hopes that it is strong enough to overcome the objections of many in the physics community. My paper showing that the Lorentz transform is an orthogonal conical transformation has also been published in Galilean Electrodynamics.
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