CNPS Proceedings Open for Submission!
1st Proceedings Now Accepting Submissions
The first proceedings for the John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society are open for submission! This will be in conjunction with the 1st Annual CNPS Conference to be held at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton Florida (just north of Miami) from August 5-8, 2015. The conference is organized by David de Hilster who lives in Boca. You can now start submitting your abstracts online.
There is an instructional video on how to submit your abstract, explaining the current online system for proceedings which is unique to the CNPS. You can find the help video at:
http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/help/
There is a $15 per page charge for abstracts which will be published in the book and that does not include a copy of the book which usually runs about $35 for a 500-600 page book.
You must be a paying member of the CNPS to contribute to its proceedings and membership are $25 for students, $35 for seniors, and $50 for everyone else. For more information about becoming a member, click on this link:
http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/membership/
http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/pay-membership/
If you have any questions about how to submit your abstract, don’t hesitate to contact us at proceedings@naturalphilosophy.org.
Southern Florida Chapter of the CNPS Meets March 3, 2015
In a related note, the Southern Florida Chapter of the CNPS is meeting on Tuesday evening, March 3, 2015 in Boca Raton. It is the first CNPS meetup group which in a week or so, has attracted 11 members, none of which are CNPS member, and 2 others including David and Robert de Hilster.
The first meeting will be an introduction to Dissident Science and will be presented by David de Hilster. You can see the slides (which are still being edited) at:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fEyCcyNbmz9pXwinwo8D5XoPkqbT7VFwUC7Pr_91sCU
The idea is that the group will be producing slides that can be used by other CNPS Meetup groups around the world to get those interested in new science a solid background on the subject.