Dr. Thomas F. Valone
Thomas F. Valone, Ph.D., P.E. is the President of the
Integrity Research Institute and Editor of the well respected
Future Energy newsletter and
Enews. He has authored 8 books and numerous scientific studies,
articles,
and papers related to energy in all forms. He provides consultations on
electrical product design/development, engineering testing,
environmental/electromagnetic field/energy, expert testimony, and
opinion. He meets regularly with congressional and senate leaders and
briefs them on the latest energy developments. His views regarding
energy-related matters have been featured on national media including
CNN.
Tom authored
Zero Point Energy, The Fuel of the Future,
Bioelectromagnetic Healing: A Rationale for its Use,
Practical Conversion of Zero-Point Energy,
The Homopolar Handbook: A Definitive Guide to Faraday Disk &
N-Machine
Technologies,
Modern Meditation: Science and Shortcuts, and
Bush-Cheney Energy Study: Analysis of the National Energy
Policy, and edited
Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature: Tesla’s Science of
Energy,
Future Energy: Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Future Energy,
Electrogravitics Systems: Reports on a New Propulsion
Methodology, and
Electrogravitics II: Validating Reports on a New Propulsion
Methodology.
He was a Patent Examiner for the Physics, Measuring, Testing,
Instrumentation Class 324, Art Unit 2858, GS-12. He examined and
approved patents related to Electric and nonelectric properties, testing
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, and motors/generators. He was elected as
Board
member of the
PTO Society (The Patent and Trademark Office Society) in 1999.
He is the inventor of several instruments, including the PREMIER
(Photonic Rejuvenation Energizing Machine & Immunizing Electrification
Radiator) machine, Dental Vapor Ionizer, Powerline Gaussmeter, static
field gaussmeter, ELF spectrum analyzer, and a geomagnetometer which are
still on the market today. Responsible for Engineering Department
projects at Integrity Electronics, he has managed engineers and
technicians, initiated several instrument lines, trained industrial
interns from SUNY at Buffalo, designed 2% accuracy calibration
procedures, specification sheets and training manual, and represented
the
company at shows and conferences.
A Professor at a SUNY-accredited, Erie Community College in Buffalo NY,
he taught courses from 1976 to 1981 that included Engineering Physics,
Technical Physics, Introductory Physics, AC Electricity, Electronics,
Digital Logic, Microprocessors (6502), Environmental Science, as well as
laboratory sessions for above courses.
Tom also
designed an
Instrumentation & Process Control Curriculum at the direction of the
College President. He participated in Project Outreach by teaching
SUNY-contract microprocessor courses (6800) at Chevrolet Plant,
Tonawanda, NY. While at Scott Aviation, he was Director of R&D and
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,
and numerous sensor circuit design and testing projects.
He is a Consulting Fellow of the
World Innovation Foundation, is
listed in the Who’s Who of American Writers and Poets, received the
Marcel Vogel Service Award from the USPA, and several Certificates of
Appreciation from the SUNYAB Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences
for participation in the Industrial Internship Program. He is a member
of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the National
Space
Society, the Union of Concerned Scientists, the Bioelectromagnetics
Society and formerly, and the American Physical Society.
Tom earned his Ph.D. in General Engineering from Kennedy-Western
University (now Warren National), an M.A. in Physics from SUNY at
Buffalo, a B.S. in Physics and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from
SUNY at
Buffalo, and is a Licensed Professional Engineer with the state of New
York.
Tom has appeared on various local television broadcasts, such as
the ABC affiliate in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Channel 10 Public
Access for future energy interviews. He has also been featured on the
Lou Dobbs News Hour on CNN “Moneyline” (July 25, 2002) as well as on
“Strangest Stories” on the Discovery Channel (March 2,
2006).
Watch
Free Energy – Zero-Point Energy Extraction from the Quantum Vacuum,
Tom Valone interview (2005), free energy,
Dr. Tom Valone Interview: The Biefeld-Brown Effect, and
Tom Valone at 2006 COFE2 Conference.
Read
Leading Scientists and Thinkers on Energy – Thomas F.
Valone.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.