R-155the success could be accomplished. Perhaps not after 4 or after 8 years, but for sure faster thanafter a quarter of century which elapsed until today since 1985 when I discovered how time worksand initiated the theoretical development of my “time vehicles”.The doing of research on principle of a “freelance scientist” is very sad and desperateextremity. After all, then one has this awareness that whatever one researches is extremely vitalfor the entire our civilization, but simultaneously one also knows that the entire this civilisationrenounced one’s research and rejects results that one accomplished. Thus, although the sense ofduty and responsibility orders one to continue such unwanted research, in the bottom of the soulone wishes that times soon could come to the Earth when NO other scientist would be forced tocarry out research as a “freelance scientist”. But before such better times can come to the Earth,the people who wish to learn the knowledge that officially was renounced by the humanity, will beforced to learn results of research like this one, i.e. about which the morality and the justice doesNOT allow to state that this was completed by a “Polish scientist” or by a “New Zealand scientist”,but about which we are obliged to emphasize the truth - namely that this research is the product ofa lone effort of a “freelance scientist” who was renounced by almost all “his own” that supposed togive him a support.
S-156Chapter S:REFERENCES COMPLEMENTING THIS MONOGRAPHVarious ideas presented in this monograph have been elaborated with more detailsin a number of other publications. Therefore readers who wish to study further selectedideas, hypotheses, or evidence mentioned or discussed in the content of this treatise, arerecommended to additionally review the appropriate monograph or treatise from the listwhich follows. Publications marked * are still in the process of improving, updating, orpreparation for re-publishing. Publications in the English language are marked with index"e". Other indexes: i = Italian language, B = this publication concerns other topic than themain stream series, /2 = second edition, /3 = third edition, /4 = fourth edition, /5 = fift edition.Note that apart of the National Library of New Zealand, the biggest collection of my works isavailable in the Hocken Library in Dunedin, New Zealand.[1] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Teoria Magnokraftu - monografia o dyskoidalnym statku kosmicznymnapedzanym pulsujacym polem magnetycznym", First edition, March 1986, Invercargill,New Zealand, ISBN 0-9597698-5-4; 136 pages, 58 Figures (published in the Polishlanguage).[1e] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Advanced magnetic propulsion systems" (Monograph, Dunedin, NewZealand, 1990, ISBN 0-9597698-9-7, 460 pages, in this 163 Figures and 7 Tables).[1i] "I Sistemi Avanzati di Propulsione - il Magnocraft" (tj. "Magnocraft and advancedmagnetic propulsion systems"), Associazione Culturale Aquarius, Palermo 1998, Volume I -337 pages, Volume II (Tavole, disegni e fotografie) 118 pages - in this around 120illustrations (this is a book version of monograph [1e] published in the Italian language inPalermo, Sicily), pressed 1606 copies, consultations regarding distribution: Mr. AntonioGiannone, Via S. Sonnino 13, I-90124 Palermo - Sicily, Italy; Tel: +39 (91) 447663.[1/2] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Zaawansowane napedy magnetyczne", Monograph, Dunedin, NewZealand, 1998, ISBN 0-9583380-2-7, around 1200 pages, in this 120 illustrations and 7Tables, in 7 volumes (published in the Polish language).[1/3] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Zaawansowane urzadzenia magnetyczne", Monograph, Dunedin,New Zealand, 1998, ISBN 0-9583727-5-6, around 1400 pages, in this around 120illustrations and 7 tables, in 9 volumes (published in the Polish language).[1/4] Pająk J.: "Zaawansowane urządzenia magnetyczne", czwarte wydanie,Monografia, Dunedin, Nowa Zelandia, 2004*, ISBN 0-9583727-5-6, około 1800 stron - wtym około 120 ilustracji i 7 tablic, w 18 tomach.[1/4e] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Advanced Magnetic Devices", 4th edition, Monograph, WellingtonNew Zealand, 2003, ISBN 0-9583727-5-6, around 1800 pages, in this around 120illustrations and 7 tables, in 18 volumes. (This in an English version of monograph [1/4].)[1/5] Pająk J.: "Zaawansowane urządzenia magnetyczne", piate wydanie,Monografia, Wellington, Nowa Zelandia, 2007, ISBN 978-1-877458-01-9, około 2000 stron -w tym około 130 ilustracji i 7 tablic, w 18 tomach.[1/5e] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Advanced Magnetic Devices", 5th edition, Monograph, WellingtonNew Zealand, 2007, ISBN 978-1-877458-81-1, around 2000 pages, in this around 130illustrations and 7 tables, in 18 volumes (the English language version of monograph [1/5]).[2] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "Komora Oscylacyjna czyli magnes jaki wzniesie nas do gwiazd",Monograph, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1994, ISBN 0-9597946-2-X, 184 pages, in this number4 Tables and 39 illustrations (published in the Polish language).[2e] <strong>Pajak</strong> J.: "The Oscillatory Chamber, arkway to the stars", Monograph, Dunedin,New Zealand, September 1994, ISBN 0-9583380-0-0, 365 pages plus 104 illustrations and7 Tables.
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