CNPS Registration Officially Open!
Registration and Payments Officially Open!
The CNPS 2016 registration is now open online! You can register and pay online by logging into the CNPS website, then going to the CNPS 2016 event page. Once you are there, you will see items in yellow for registration and payment. Please fill out BOTH forms. The payment form will lead you to paypal where you can pay using any credit card. You DON’T need to have a paypal account to pay – just read carefully the instructions when paying.
Proceedings Pages Charge
For those who have papers in this year’s 2016 CNPS Proceedings, you can fill in how many pages you submitted and pay them along with your conference payment. If you don’t know how many pages, you can still pay and add them in later. More information at http://proceedings.naturalphilosophy.org.
At the Clarion Inn at Maryland University
The 2016 Annual CNPS conference will be taking place at the Clarion Inn, just across the street from Maryland University from Wednesday July 20, to Saturday July 23, 2016. CNPS members receive a discounted room rate of $96 per night for one person or $48 a night per person for two sharing a room. If you want to share a room but have no roommate, you can indicate this on the registration form and we will pair you up. If you have a roommate, please indicate who in the registration form.

Clarion Inn and Conference Center

The CNPS conference will be setup in a “classroom” format with tables and chairs.

Friday evening will feature the John Chappell Award and Banquette.
Everyone Speaks to All Attendees
Each speaker will be able to talk to all the CNPS conference goers. There will be no breakout rooms!
CNPS Key Speakers
This year we have two special speakers at the CNPS 2016. The first is Ron Hatch who has over 30 patents in GPS. He will be speaking on GPS and relativity and was chose to do this year’s John Chappell Talk. Also this year via Video Conference will be well-known author and dissident physicist Dr. Alexander Unzicker author of “The Higgs Fake” and his latest book “Einstein’s Lost Keys