To the Editor and to the Editorial Administrator,
Electronics World.
The New Electromagnetism
You will have a rare opportunity to meet major
contributors to your journal. As the key editor in this field, you are
invited to the most important event of the decade. It takes place next Saturday
6 May 2006 in St. Albans. 1pm to 6pm. Venue 121 Westfields, St. Albans AL3
4JR. We can collect you from the station. Refreshments will be
available.
Since around 1975 I have had a meeting with
every editor of your journal to discuss further possible copy. This has
been very fruitful.
Please forward to May Chiao, Nature
Physics
Dear May Chiao;
You are invited to a special meeting on Saturday
May 6, 1pm - 6pm. This should provide you with excellent "commentary" for
publication in "Nature Physics".
The New Electromagnetism.
In our meeting at Trinity College, Cambridge, you
told me that Electromagnetic Theory was part of your remit as Editor of "Nature
Physics". "Nature Physics serves as a
central source for top-quality information for the physics community through the
publication of Commentaries."
The ideas and theories of the three co-authors, who
will all attend on Saturday, were discussed in articles and letters in every
issue of Wireless World for the ten years 1978 - 1988. More recently,
for a period of four years, they featured in every issue. Co-author Malcolm
Davidson will fly in from the U.S.A. for the meeting, and Doctor David Walton
from the North of England.
Two more experts in "The New Electromagnetism" have
flown in from San Diego and from New York for the occasion. They are
Forrest Bishop and Ernest Cooley.
During this week, updates on this invitation will
be at two websites;
A second major source of copy for you will be the
atendance of Dr. Harold Hillman, who will be one of the speakers.
http://www.nowtryus.net/article:Electron_microscope ;
"There have been a few scientists, such as
Dr. Harold Hillman, who believe that such artifacts are responsible for all the
structures observed in biological samples by electron microscopy, rendering the
techniques useless for these materials."
Ivor Catt
01727 864257
May Chiao, Associate Editor, Nature Physics,
Nature Publishing Group, The
Macmillan Building,.
4 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW