Veljko Milković

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Veljko Milković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вељко Милковић) (born November 13, 1949, Subotica, Yugoslavia) has since the age of three lived in Novi Sad, now (Serbia), where he finished secondary school and studied History. Apart from being interested in past events, he is also a researcher, an inventor, an innovator and a writer. Furthermore, he works on futuristic projects. So far he has got around 110 inventions[1] and has designed around 36[2] approved patents, some of which have been in use[3] for years. So far he wrote 11 books[4] that were the inspiration for couple feature and documentary films. Moreover, he has received many domestic and international awards[5] for his work spanning over many decades. In 2006 he became the academician of Serbian Academy of Innovation Sciences from Belgrade (Serbia).

Veljko Milković in his laboratory
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Veljko Milković in his laboratory

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[edit] Early years

As a boy[6], Veljko Milković lived in Telep, suburban part of Novi Sad (Serbia). At that time, life was hard, but social life was highly developed. Children did not have toys, there was no television, and other passive forms of entertainment. Children created their own world. A large number of children gathered every day around toys they made themselves. One day, Veljko also had an idea – that was his first invention – to make a vehicle that would move on its own. He put a small plank on the ground, which leaned on two small and one bigger ball. He put a glass stopper on the plank. When out of balance, the stopper could oscillate for a time, and centrifugal force moved the plank in direction of two smaller balls. The working principle of this machine is the same as with his later invention: “Cart with a pendulum“. In 1954, at the time of his first invention, he was only 5 years old, and the “Cart with a pendulum“ that have wheels instead of balls was invented when he was 43, in 1992. This model was the basis for the books in which he talks about the antigravitational motor. It seems that the event with a plank and balls predestined Veljko Milković to be the inventor.

The invention from 1954 evolved with time. Milković invented "Pendulum with a ball and a weight" in 1963 and "Seesaw with springs and a ball" in 1966. From 1969 to 1971 he was developing the model of the "Pendulum with springs and a ball". The last model connected to the invention from 1954 was the already mentioned patent: "Cart with a pendulum", from 1992.

The research work of Veljko Milković followed a single line since he was five, when, during play, he made a first model of two-stage oscillator. Most of his later inventions, which were technically much more advanced, were based on two-stage oscillators.

[edit] Inventions and research

Veljko Milković has registered some 110 inventions with the former Federal institute for patents, now Federal Intellectual Property Office[7] in Belgrade (Serbia). On the base of that, 36 patents have been issued.

[edit] Patents

Veljko Milković is presently in possession of 22 patents[8].

[edit] Applied inventions

His engineering and ecological projects inspired by Petrovaradin fortress are in practice:

  • Self-heating ecological house[9],
  • Mushroom garden and greenhouse with reflecting surfaces[10] (mushroom gardens for growing bukovače near Čenej and Petrovaradin, Serbia, were built),
  • Project "Forests for food production"[11] (in use on several locations in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia),
  • Autonomous battery charger,
  • The line of universal tools and
  • Hand water pump with a pendulum[12].

[edit] Ecological innovations

He invented a self-heating eco-house and a number of ecological innovations (autonomous battery charger, polythene greenhouses and greenhouses with reflecting surfaces, mushroom gardens, project "Forest for food production", eco objects (eco barns, curing shed for smaller and larger animals etc.), construction, business and housing objects based on soil protection and reflecting surfaces, facility for purification (distillation) and desalination of salt water and polluted water, innovations for fish ponds, etc.)[13], which also have been in use for a long time. According to his drawings, many such eco-houses have been built in Novi Sad, Sombor, Zaječar, Ljig (Serbia)... He has taken part in about 30 scientific gatherings[14] in the field of energetics and ecology as well as many projects concerning scientific research.

[edit] Inertial drive (anti-gravitational) motor

In his research study he worked hard on gravitation phenomenon and also on the improvement of anti-gravitational experiments and, connected to that, anti-gravitational operating systems[15].

[edit] Two-stage mechanical oscillator

In the last few years he has been working in the field of single-stage and two-stage mechanical oscillations[16], which represent a new source of widely, used energy, based on which he has 22 approved patents. Among other things in his experiments, he managed to get 12 times more output energy than input energy. In last 10 years, no one disputed research and measurings carried out by Milković. Milković is in possession of numerous prototypes and models[17] and over the years, Milković received many positive comments and opinions[18] relating to his research from domestic and foreign physicists, professors, academicians, engineers, researchers etc.

[edit] Petrovaradin fortress

Veljko Milković[19] is very familiar with Petrovaradin fortress (the city of Novi Sad, Serbia); he has been exploring it since 1960. In 1965 he managed to decipher orientation marks at the crossroads and establish the logic of subterranean labyrinth with ”↑”, ”Y” and ”T” crossroads. This approach helps him to examine the 20km deep catacombs of the fortress in a faster and safer manner.

In 1975, librarian Srećko Drk hired him as a guide for less known parts of the fortress – especially subterranean military galleries. Novi Sad museum awarded him with the letter of thanks for the ”ardent contribution in research of the Petrovaradin fortress”[20].

In the late 70's, as a member of scientific and technical editorial board of the Cultural Center in Novi Sad, he organized and lectured at panels about Petrovaradin fortress. An idea of a modern sod house as a new way of living gave him élan to continue with researching subterranean galleries. In 1983, Veljko Milković and Srećko Drk founded ”The club of friends of Petrovaradin fortress” within ”Vladimir Nazor” library in Petrovaradin. In 1997 he announced the book entitled ”Mysteries of Petrovaradin fortress”, which was published as a feuilleton, a script and a book. That was the first time that the gap in our literature about Petrovaradin fortress and its underground has been filled. In his numerous lectures and during short excursions he talked about dangers, but also about great tourist potential of Petrovaradin, Fruška Gora, Srem (Serbia) and the central part of the Danube-basin.

[edit] Archaeological and prehistoric discoveries

During public appearances[21] in previous years, Veljko Milković announced major archaeological discoveries from Palaeolithic age at the location of Petrovaradin fortress (the city of Novi Sad, Serbia) and in the central Danube basin. Milković claimed that the central Danube basin is a cradle of prehistoric period, which was confirmed by the recent discoveries by European scientists. He is also in possession of a unique and unusual archaeological collection. He also gathered numerous minerals and fossils, from the Danube-basin, as well as remains of previous civilisations.

[edit] Awards and acknowledgements

Among various domestic and international awards, he has received ”November charter of the city of Novi Sad”[22][23] in 2002 for the remarkable contribution in the field of ecology and energetics as well as in 2002 a gold medal[24] of Novi Sad fair for the invention hand water pump with pendulum. In 2006 he became the academician of Serbian Academy of Innovation Sciences from Belgrade (Serbia).

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Books

  • ”SOLARNE ZEMUNICE - DOM BUDUĆNOSTI” (”Solar sod houses – the house of the future”) (1983)
  • ”EKOLOŠKE KUĆE” (”Ecological houses”) (1991 – printed in four unedited editions)
  • ”ŠUME ZA PROIZVODNJU HRANE” (”Forests for food production”) (1992 – translated into Esperanto the same year)
  • ”KA ANTIGRAVITACIJI – KOMPAKTNA VOZILA” (”Towards anti-gravitation – compact vehicles”) (1994)
  • ”ANTIGRAVITACIONI MOTOR / ANTI-GRAVITY MOTOR” (”Anti-gravitational motor”) (1996 – with translation into English)
  • ”PERPETUUM MOBILE” (”Perpetuum mobile”) (2001)
  • ”PETROVARADIN KROZ LEGENDU I STVARNOST” (”Petrovaradin through legend and reality”) (2001)
  • ”PETROVARADIN I SREM - MISTERIJA PROŠLOSTI” (”Petrovaradin and Srem – mystery of the past”) (2003)
  • ”SVET MISTERIJA - NOVI POGLEDI”[25] (”The world of mysteries – new views”) (2004)
  • ”PETROVARADINSKA TVRĐAVA – PODZEMLJE I NADZEMLJE” (”Petrovaradin fortress – over and underground”) (2005)
  • ”NOVI TURISTIČKI POTENCIJALI” (”New tourist potentials”) (2006)

[edit] Feuilletons and notes

  • "Niskoenergetski život" ("Low-energy life"), (1996),
  • "Energetski potencijal rečnog zaliva" ("Energetic potential of the river bay"), (1996),
  • "Prethodna civilizacija" ("Previous civilisation"), (1999),
  • "Misterije Petrovaradinske tvrđave" ("Mysteries of Petrovaradin fortress"), (1999),
  • "Petrovaradinska tvrđava između legende i stvarnosti" ("Petrovaradin fortress between legend and reality"), (1999) and
  • "Nestale civilizacije" ("Missing civilisations"), (2000).

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Sto_pronalazakaEng.html
  2. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/PatentiEng.html
  3. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Ekoloska_kucaEng.html
  4. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/KnjigeEng.html
  5. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/SertifikatiEng.html
  6. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Tok_i_rezultatiEng.html
  7. ^ http://www.yupat.sv.gov.yu
  8. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/PatentiEng.html
  9. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/EkoKuca2Eng.html
  10. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/plasteniciEng.html
  11. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/sume_za_proizvodnjuEng.html
  12. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/rucnaPumpaEng.html
  13. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Ekoloska_kucaEng.html
  14. ^ [1]
  15. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Antigravitacioni_motorEng.html
  16. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/OscilacijeEng.html
  17. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/PrototipiEng.html
  18. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/MisljenjeEng.html
  19. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/O_VeljkuEng.html
  20. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Images/Priznanja/Nagrada6.jpg
  21. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/RecenoStampaEng.html
  22. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Images/Priznanja/Nagrada19.JPG
  23. ^ http://www.dnevnik.co.yu/arhiva/24-10-2002/Strane/hronika.htm
  24. ^ http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Images/Priznanja/Nagrada18.JPG
  25. ^ http://www.digital.nbs.bg.ac.yu/bibliografija/tekuca/monografska/y2004m0112/zapisi001.html

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