Albert Roy Davis, Ph.D.
Albert Roy Davis, scientist, was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As professor of physics, he taught physics, aerodynamics and electronics, establishing the Albert Roy Davis Research Laboratory at Green Cove Springs, Florida, in 1938. He has authored over 300 general science courses adopted for grade schools, high schools and colleges in the United States and many nations of the world. Recipient of a number of honorary doctoral degrees for his scientific investigations, he is considered an accepted authority on, and the founder of, the Science of Biomagnetics, the separate energy effect. His memberships include the New York Academy of Sciences and the Explorers' Club, of which he is a Fellow.