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1 |
Albert |
Abrams |
BIOG2: According to Dr. Karl Maret,
Abrams might be called the father of radionics. 3500 practitioners were using
his machines, such as the reflexophone and oscilloclast, at the height of his popularity in 1923. In
1916 he published New Concepts in
Diagnosis and Treatment, which described his Electronic Reactions of Abrams
(ERA), which might be considered the beginning of subtle energy diagnostics.
Although the medical establishment tried to discredit his methods, no formal
investigation was ever conducted y the AMA, and he was never arrested for his
practices. After his death, further development was carried out by George de
la Warr in the UK, and Dr. Ruth Drown. http://issseem.org/onlinedocs/Maret-Karl-EnergyMedicineinAmerica-July-09.doc.pdf |
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2 |
George |
Adamski |
Polish American citizen who became
widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after
he claimed to have met ad befriended people from Venus. Coauthor of the book
"Space Ships Have Landed". |
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3 |
W. Ross |
Adey |
BIOG2: Formerly of the Brain
Research Center at the University of Southern California, then at the Loma
Linda University Medical School, California, worked on the CIA's infamous
Pandora project. His research involved inducing of specific behaviour modifications
by electromagnetic means, as well as inducing calcium efflux events to
interfere with brain function-the so-called "confusion weaponry".
Later Adey had been warning against the biological hazards of EM emissions
from mobile phones. Adey's research at the Brain Research Center has shown
the existence of a biological reaction to EM radiation. This reaction was
found to be dependent on the frequency, amplitude and dose of the microwave
radiation used. PHENO: The science panel for the military special access
program Sunstreak (Grillflame) included 3 of the nation’s top physicists,
including W. Ross Adey, chief of Staff
of the research division at Veteran’s Hospital in Loma Linda, CA. INFINMND:
said that EM may cause static in electrical broadcasts from one cell to
another. |
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4 |
Buzz |
Aldrin |
Apollo 11 astronaut who walked on
moon in 1969. MMEN: In their book The
Roswell Incident, Moore and Berlitz list a number of astronaut UFO incidents
allegedly covered up by the space agency. “Most spectacular is their claim
that the landing site of the historic Apollo 11 mission had to be relocated
at the last minute because the initial location was ‘crawling’ with other
‘spacecraft’. The book included an alleged transcript of a terrified exchange between pilot
Buzz Aldrin and Mission Control, an
inclusion that led to Aldrin bringing a lawsuit against the two authors.” |
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5 |
John B. |
Alexander |
High profile retired Army
Colonel. consciousness researcher who
believes that too frequently today, scientific results are driven by
factors such as who benefits, and
political correctness. Author of Several books including "Reality
Denied" and "UFOs: Myth, Conspiracy, and Reality". He has
stated that the US government has no secret programs investigating UFOs. This
was proven incorrect, according to an article in the New York Times: “Glowing
Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program” dated
12/16/2017 |
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6 |
Eben |
Alexander |
US neurosurgeon and the author of
the book "Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the
Afterlife" |
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7 |
Maurice |
Allais |
BIOG2: [1911- ] Born in Paris, he received
baccalaureate diplomas in Mathematics and Philosophy in 1929. He then entered
the two year Ecole Polytechnique program and graduated first in his class in
1933. He was interested in theory and experiments pertaining to a unified
theory of gravitation, electromagnetism, and quanta. He reexamined the
results of Michelson – Morley and
Dayton Miller and found that these results corresponded to anomalies he had
found in the movement of the “paraconical pendulum” and “optical
sightings”. He concludes that the
velocity of the light does not have a constant value but varies according to
direction, which shows the existence of an "aether " and the
anisotropy of space. He further concludes that Einstein’s Theory of
Relativity is invalid. From 1961 to 1968 he wrote "Essor et déclin des
civilisations-Facteurs economiques" (Rise and Fall of Civilizations -
Economic Factors). He was awarded the
Nobel Prize for Economic Science in 1988. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
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8 |
Richard |
Alpert |
BIOG2: AKA Baba Ram Dass.
[1931-] Earned a PhD in psychology at
Stanford. He then served on the psychology faculties at Stanford and the
University of California, and from 1958 to 1963 taught and researched in the
Department of Social Relations and the Graduate School of Education at
Harvard University. In 1961, while at Harvard, his explorations of human
consciousness led him, in collaboration with Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner,
Aldous Huxley, Allen Ginsberg, and others, to pursue intensive research with
psilocybin, LSD-25, and other psychedelic chemicals. Out of this research
came two books: The Psychedelic Experience (co-authored by Leary and Metzner,
and based on The Tibetan Book of the Dead, published by University Books);
and LSD (with Sidney Cohen and Lawrence Schiller, published by New American
Library). Because of the controversial nature of this research, Ram Dass was
dismissed from Harvard in 1963. Alpert continued his research under the
auspices of a private foundation until 1967, when he traveled to India. In
India, he met his guru, or spiritual teacher, Neem Karoli Baba,
affectionately known as Maharaji, who gave Ram Dass his name, which means
"servant of God." Since 1968, Ram Dass has pursued a variety of
spiritual methods and practices from various ancient wisdom traditions,
including devotional yoga focused on the Hindu spiritual figure Hanuman;
meditation in the Theravadin, Mahayana Tibetan and Zen Buddhist schools;
karma yoga; and Sufi and Jewish studies. He also practices service to others
as a spiritual path. http://www.ramdasstapes.org/biography.htm |
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9 |
Andre-Marie |
Ampere |
BIOG2: [1775-1836] Self taught, he
mastered mathematics at the age of 12. In 1820, he seized on Orsted’s
discovery of the connection between electricity and magnetism, and developed
a detailed mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism. Ampere also
invented the ammeter for measuring electric current. [Routes of Science:
Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p. 16.] |
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10 |
Phillip |
Anderson |
DECODE: A high degree of
information sharing often leads to fundementally different behavior. Anderson
coined the term "more is different" to describe emergent properties
of non-linear dynamics. |
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11 |
Colin |
Andrews |
BIOG2: British electrical engineer
who has been investigating the crop circle phenomena since
1983. http://www.colinandrews.net/ |
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12 |
Neil |
Armstrong |
Astronaut . UHOS2DAY: Communicated
with Leonard Stringfield and J Allen Hynek regarding UFOs. |
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13 |
Kenneth |
Arnold |
Started the modern UFO era with
sighting of 7 objects over Mt Rainier in 1947. TSN: according to his daughter
Kim Arnold, he later came to believe UFOs were organic living beings. |
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Kim |
Arnold |
TSN: Kenneth Arnold's daughter TSN:
Fnote 106: “see Kim Arnold interview in Paola Leopizzi Harris "UFOs :
How Does One Speak to a Ball of Light?" Anomalist Books, 2011 1-32” |
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Abhay |
Ashtekar |
Advocate of Loop quantum gravity |
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Alain |
Aspect |
BIOG2: Proved Bell's Theorem in 1988. Having sent almost
a trillion pairs of photons through
his apparatus, Aspect found the Bells theorem QM prediction fulfilled to
unprecedented accuracy. HHSP: Aspect and his experiment traveled the FFG core
group circuit: p. 178 f. As John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and their colleagues
learned, positive results of scientific experiments cannot force the
scientific community to pay attention.
The disrespect shown toward serious efforts to interpret quantum
theory, even when driven by ingenious and original lab experiments, made life
difficult ….[for anyone attempting such work] An acceptance of interpretive
work as “legitimate” did not depend on new data or experiments; but rather on
the authority of institutions; a slow grinding cultural shift. |
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17 |
Robert |
Assagioli |
BIOG2: [1888-1974] Being
Italian, he was the first Western
psychologist to seriously incorporate religion and spirituality into an
overall view of the human psyche. He provided a more accurate map of
consciousness than either Sigmund Freud or Karl Gustav Jung. This provided
the groundwork for his foundation of the transpersonal psychology movement
known as Psychosynthesis. |
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P. M. H. |
Atwater |
SPOOK: Researcher who interviewed
more than 700 people about their NDEs, and reported that 105 had unpleasant
experiences. P. 286. |
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Fred |
Atwater |
PHENOM: Army 2nd Lt. Fred Atwater
worked in Operations Security, OPSEC, at Fort Meade MD in 1970s. He was given
responsibility to train military personnel, with the help of Hal Puthoff et
al, to learn psychic skills; ie Remote Viewing. P. 221- 225. At the end of his army career,
just months away from retirement, he was expanding his own supernatural
ideas. He would eventually serve as president of the Monroe Institute. There,
he would teach clients how to communicate with nonphysical entities who, according to Monroe literature, were
inhabitants of the distant future. |
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20 |
Lloyd |
Auerbach |
UNBELI: has a masters degree in
parapsychology from JFK university, and investigates hauntings. He has found
that the fluctuations in the EMF of the local environment are the best
indicators of ghost activity. He uses a tri-field meter, which measures magnetic,
electric, and microwave fields. |
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21 |
Samuel |
Avery |
NPM: Observes that physics’ strange
phenomena have to do with observation at dimensional extremes. According to Avery’s theory, dimensions are
structures of consciousness, arranged to create the appearance of matter. For
him, matter is a fifth dimension of space time, and it is a time like
dimension. Avery then assigns a correspondence between these five dimensions
and the five senses. |
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22 |
Roger |
Babson |
TPT: An entrepreneur interested in
gravity research. His original goal for the Gravity Research Foundation was
anti-gravity. Hesponsored an essay contest on the best ways to harness
gravity. |
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23 |
Christopher |
Bache |
BIOG2: [1949-] Professor of
religious studies at Youngstown State University, is an award winning
teacher, international speaker, and author of The Living Classroom, Dark
Night Early Dawn, and Lifestyles. He has written articles for Dialectica and
the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, and has received YSU’s
Distinguished Professor Award for teaching and research. Chris’ work explores
the deeper dimensions of human psychology, including collective
consciousness, reincarnation theory and philosophical implications of
transpersonal states of awareness. He has degrees from the University of
Notre Dame, Cambridge University, and Brown University.
http://noetic.org/directory/person/christopher-bache/ |
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Grover Cleveland (Cleve) |
Backster |
BIOG2: 1924-2013: In the 1960s, he
reported that a polygraph instrument attached to a plant leaf registered a
change in electrical resistance when the plant was subjected to human
thought. His findings have been confirmed by Konstantin Korotkov, who has achieved
a large following among medical and health science professionals
internationally. Backster’s findings
have been confirmed by Konstantin Korotkov, who has achieved a large
following among medical and health science professionals internationally.
PHENOM: Grover Cleveland (Cleve) Backster, A former CIA analyst whose
specialty was detecting deception. P 118-120. He cofounded the CIA’s
polygraph program and moved to NYC to found the Backster School of Lie Detection,
and trained FBI agents the art of lie detection. On Feb 2, 1966, he did his
first experiment with house plants. As he prepared to strike a match and burn
the houseplant, the plant like detector reading spiked dramatically. Plants
had consciousness, he was convinced. P. 120 f. He called the plant reaction
the Backster Effect, and his work would eventually become the subject of a
best selling book, the Secret Life of Plants, by journalists Peter Tomkins, a
former OSS officer, and Christopher Bird, a CIA operative. REALDE: Alexander
confirms working with Backster and his effect in a military capicity. |
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John P |
Bagby |
AAGEN: Astronomer who through Adler planetarium in Chicago, made
an announcement that tiny “moons” had
been found orbiting earth at 18000 mph. Natural or artificial? |
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26 |
Agnew |
Bahnson |
TPT: an associte of Roger Babson who was interested in gravity
research. He founded the Institute of Field Physics to study gravity,
and turned to John Wheeler to give him
advise |
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27 |
Johann |
Balmer |
Scientist who discovered Balmer Series of spectral
emission lines of the hydrogen atom |
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28 |
Julian |
Barbour |
NPM: In his 1999 book "The End
of Time", Barbour argues that
time is a secondary, derived concept, not a basic real phenomenon. Only
“nows” exist, forever in a timeless realm Barbour calls Platonia |
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29 |
John |
Bardeen |
BIOG2: [1908-1991]. A theoretical
physicist who won a Nobel prize with Walter Brattain and William Shockley for
developing the transistor, at Bell Labs, which was much better amplifier and
switch than the vacuum tube: much smaller, used less power, and was much more
reliable. He shared the Nobel prize with Leon Cooper and J. Robert Schrieffer
for the theory of superconductivity, which explains how some materials can
conduct electricity without resistance at very low temperatures. Blackbirch
Press: 2004. p. 32 f.] |
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30 |
Suzanne |
Bawin |
BIOG2: Researcher in
bioelectromagnetic effects. Her research determined that electromagnetic
radiation that is far too weak to cause significant heating can nevertheless
remove radioactively labelled calcium ions from cell membranes |
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31 |
Peter |
Beamish |
BIOG2: biophysicist; Maintains
through study of cognitive dynamics of whales, that time is a phenomenon of
mind. His laboratory has been intensely involved with temporal concepts since
the discovery in the early 1990's that cetacean (and now other nonhuman)
concepts of time seem different than those in "most," human
academics.http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cyclesi/message/13166 |
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Tom |
Bearden |
BIOG2: Lt Col. Ret. President and
Chief Executive Officer, CTEC, Inc. MS Nuclear Engineering, Georgia Institute
of Technology. BS Mathematics, Northeast Louisiana University. Graduate of
Command & General Staff College, U.S. Army. Graduate of Guided Missile
Staff Officer's Course, U.S. Army (equivalent to MS in Aerospace
Engineering). Tom is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technology,
mind/matter interaction, EM bioeffects, paranormal phenomena, parapsychology,
psychotronics, Tesla technology, and unified field theory concepts. He is the
leading advocate of scalar potential electromagnetics, and has worked with
several inventors involved in alternate energy devices and scalar
electromagnetic system prototypes. |
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33 |
Mario |
Beauregard |
FOG: In 2006 he was the recipient
of the Joel F. Lubar award for his contribution to the field of
neurotherapy. The National Film Board
of Canada has produced a documentary film about his work titled, The Mystical
Brain, and in September 2007 Dr. Beauregard published his latest book, The
Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist's Case for the Existence of the Soul (HarperCollins), in collaboration with
science writer Denyse O'Leary. His
research found that brain imaging studies of nuns showed that areas
associated with positive emotion became very active; areas of unconditional
love became active, and parietal lobes, which determine the subject’s
physical boundaries, showed unusual changes in blood flow. The part of the brain usually associated
with “the subjective experience of contacting a spiritual reality” spikes.
Their brains seemed to be saying that the nuns felt themselves absorbed in
something greater then themselves. Beauregard amassed sufficient brain images
to make the case that a mystical state was physiologically distinct from
either an intensely emotional or resting state. He also discovered that near
death experience unfolds in the brain in much the same way as the nun’s
meditative union with God. He also
found that both groups could re-enact their spiritual experience, and
manipulate their brainwave activity to open a spiritual realm. [Fingerprints
of God Barbara Bradley Hagerty Riverhead books 2009] p. 229f. The book
"The Spiritual Brain" seems to be quite controversial see
http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2007/10/the-spiritual-b.html and
http://www.nourfoundation.com/speakers/mario-beauregard-phd.html |
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Robert |
Beck |
INFINMND: Experimental physicist
that developed sensitive instruments
that he used to record brain waves of proven psychics. He founds that
their brain waves during their mystic state was 7.8 Hz, the same frequency as
the Schumann resonance. P. 63 |
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LLoyd |
Beck |
PHENO: Yale scientist, who along
with Walter S. Miles first reported that the olfactory nerve of the bee
radiated energy in the infrared spectrum |
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36 |
Robert O |
Becker |
BIOG2: Orthopedic surgeon noted for
research on biological electrical potentials. Noted that healing of fractures
occurs in presence of complex
electrical activity. Suggested an invisible template must exist for limbs to
build themselves. Champions the campaign on EM Pollution. Found measurable
voltage difference associated with acupuncture points. Discovered that aside from intermittent electrical impulses
traveling down a nerve fiber, a continuous dc dilectrical signal travels thru
the nerve sheath. Discovered that bone is pizzo-electric; i.e.; mechanical
stress is converted to electrical
potential. Wrote “The Electromagnetic Foundation of Life”. Brought Vitalism back into scientific
vogue. Because of his awareness of the profound effects of electromagnetic
fields on the human physiology, he is an ardent activist of EM pollution.
Showed that power line harmonic resonance causes fallout of charged particles from the Van Allen belt;
and that these particles cause ice crystals, which in turn precipitate rain
clouds. FIELD: Becker attempted to
stimulate or speed up regeneration in humans and animals. He also
demonstrated a "current of injury" in which salamanders with
amputated limbs develop a change of charge at the site of the stump, whose
voltage climbs until the new limb appears. HANDSOL: Becker mapped a complex electrical field on the
body which is shaped like the body and the central nervous system. He named this field the Direct Current
Control System and found that it changes shape and strength with
physiological and psychological changes. He also found particles moving
through this field that are the size of electrons. P. 20. |
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37 |
C. E. |
Becker |
IRRMND: Some have interpreted NDEs,
with their dark tunnel and bright light as a memory of one’s birth. Becker
has argued that newborns lack the
visual, spatial and mental capacities to register such memories. Further,
many NDEs do not contain these elements. P. 376 f |
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38 |
Fred |
Beckman |
INVCOL: suggested that Skinner’s
research might have a bearing on a discussions of human reactions to ufos.. |
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39 |
Nick |
Begich |
BIOG2: Eldest son of the late
United States Congressman from Alaska, Nick Begich Sr., and political
activist Pegge Begich. He is well known in Alaska for his own political
activities. He was twice elected President of both the Alaska Federation of
Teachers and the Anchorage Council of Education. He has been pursuing
independent research in the sciences and politics for most of his adult life.
Begich received Doctor of Medicine (Medicina Alternitiva), honoris causa, for
independent work in health and political science, from The Open International
University for Complementary Medicines, Colombo, Sri Lanka, in November
1994. He co-authored with Jeane
Manning the book Angels Don't Play This HAARP; Advances in Tesla Technology.
Begich has also authored Earth Rising - The Revolution: Toward a Thousand
Years of Peace and his latest book Earth Rising II- The Betrayal of Science,
Society and the Soul. both with the late James Roderick. His latest work is
Controlling the Human Mind - The Technologies of Political Control or Tools
for Peak Performance. Begich has published articles in science, politics and
education and is a well known lecturer, having presented throughout the
United States and in nineteen countries. http://www.earthpulse.com/src/category.asp?catid=13.
The fiery James Fetzer blasts the authenticity of Begich:
http://911scholars.ning.com/forum/topics/dr-nick-begich-fake-doctorate-weather-modification-haarp-expert. |
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40 |
Michael |
Behe |
BIOG2: Biochemist. [1952-]
Intelligent Design advocate who, in his book "Darwin’s Black Box",
elaborates on the idea of irreducible
complexity as an argument to be included in the Intelligent Design proposition
of God. |
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41 |
Julie |
Beischel |
SPOOK: University of Arizona
psychology post doc, proposed an “Asking Questions” program to specifically
ask the spirits specific questions. Matla and Zaalberg van Zelst, Dutch
physicists, and Arthur Findlay also provided alleged responses to specific questions
about their existence. P. 156-157 |
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42 |
John Stewart |
Bell |
HHSP: Had engaged in shouting
matches with his professors on the propriety of eliminating discussion of
meaning from the study of QM. He showed that the hidden variable approach is
not incompatible with QM, but no local hidden variable theory could ever produce
the degree of correlation found between a pair of particles, This result is
called Bell’s Theorem. Nonlocality was endemic to QM: somehow the outcome of
the measurements of each particle depended on one another, regardless of the
distance separating the particles. . |
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43 |
Jocelyn |
Bell |
TPT: In Martin Ryle’s radio
astronomy group in Cambridge, Jocelyn Bell was assigned the task of locating
and studying quasars at 81.5 megahertz. She discovered a periodic spike in
the data, but could not tell what it was or where it was coming from. The phenomena
turned out to be a quasar. Bell’s supervisors got the Nobel Prize for this
discovery; Bell was left out entirely. |
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44 |
Donald Lynden |
Bell |
TPT: best known for his theories
that galaxies contain massive black holes at their centre, and that such
black holes are the main source that powers quasars |
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45 |
Alexander Graham |
Bell |
Inventor of the telephone. |
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Eugenio |
Beltrami |
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Daryl |
Bem |
BIOG2: Prominent mainstream social
psychologist from Cornell University who, using standardized social
psychology tools, made great strides in authenticating the existence of Psi
(ESP) phenomena. His study, Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous
Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect, appeared in The Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology in 2010.
http://www.wired.com/2010/11/feeling-the-future-is-precognition-possible/ |
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Lawrence and Phoebe |
Bendit |
BIOG2: Made extensive observations
of the Human Energy Field in the 1930’s and related these fields to health,
healing, and spirituality |
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Paul |
Bennewitz |
AAGEN: The target of an AFOSI
disinformation campaign in the form of fake official documents detailing
alleged alien government contacts.
This was to confuse and discredit him. He was finally hospitalized for
a nervous breakdown. OUTTHERE; MMEN; TSN. |
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Issac |
Bentov |
BIOG2: [1923-] Born in
Czechoslovakia, moved to Israel during WWII and came to the US in 1954. He
became a consultant to industry, eventually specializing in bio-medical
engineering. As of 1977 he was studying the effects of altered states of
consciousness on human physiology. [Itzhak Bentov, Stalking the Wild
Pendulum, Bantum books, 1977.] This book has become a minor classic, For example see
http://www.sangraal.com/bardorion.htm. Bentov’s work on kundalini energy
presented in that book has been referenced by later writers, including Georg
Feuerstein and Ken Wilber in their 2002 book The Yoga Tradition: Its History,
Literature, Philosophy and Practice Google Preview:
http://books.google.com/books?id=Yy5s2EHXFwAC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s |
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Jacques |
Benveniste |
FIELD: Trained as a medical
doctor, then went into research on
allergies. Appointed Director of the
French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM). Noting anomolous
behavior of white blood cells in a study at INSERM, Benveniste did further studies which were
eventually published, and were widely
regarded as making a valid case for homeopathy. He was attacked by John
Maddox, then editor of the journal Nature, along with James Randi, who
stormed Beneveste’s lab and did their own experiments. According to Benveniste's theory, which
has been supported by experiment, molecules rely on electromagnetic signaling
at low frequencies (between 20hz and 20 khz) Each molecule has its own
signature frequency, and can resonate with other molecules. modern technology
both to record this frequency and to use this recording itself for cellular
communication. His laboratory was shut down when the French government pulled
his funding because his research seemed to validate homeopathy. However, he subsequently formed DigiBio
Research Laboratory |
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Jacob |
Berkenstein |
TPT: a student of John Wheeler,
conjectured that if the second law of thermodynamics is to be satisfied,
black holes must have entropy, directly related to the surface area of the
black hole. This also meant that it must have temperature. Hawking rejected Berkenstein’s idea, but there were hints it
was correct. wanted to improve MOND. In 2004 he published a new theory to
rival Einstein’s, called TeVeS, for the tensor vector scalar theory of
gravity. It was a mess, much more intricate and tangled than Einstein’s, but it worked. It behaved like MOND when
applied to galaxies, eliminating the need for dark matter, and also could be
used to work out how the universe evolved and how large scale structures
formed. The majority of cosmologists dismissed it as a kludge; a clumsy
workaround that did not get at the heart of the problem. But it was a high
powered kludge. Berkenstein’s black hole entropy was one of the most profound
insights of modern GR and quantum physics. |
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Charles |
Berlitz |
With William Moore, the author of
controversial books, with such titles as The Philadelphia Project and The
Bermuda Triangle. |
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Rosalie |
Bertell |
BIOG2: President and founding
member of the International Institute of Concern for Public Health (IICPH),
and Editor in Chief of International
Perspectives in Public Health. Dr. Bertell served four years as Co-chair for
Canada on the Ecosystem Health Workgroup of the Science Advisory Board to the
US - Canada International Joint Commission (IJC) on the Great Lakes, and
currently serves on the IJC Nuclear Task Force. She also serves as advisor to
the Great Lakes Health Effects Program of Health Canada, and to the
Environmental Assessment Board of Ontario. Dr. Bertell Directed the
International Medical Commission - Bhopal which investigated the aftermath of
the Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, and of the International Medical
Commission - Chernobyl, which convened the Tribunal on violations of the
human rights of victims in Vienna, April 1996. She has received numerous
awards and five honorary Doctorate degrees since launching the IICPH in 1984.
Dr. Bertell is a member of the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart. Dr. Bertell
earned a Doctorate in Biometry at the Catholic University of America,
Washington, DC, in 1966, and has been working ever since in environmental epidemiology. She has
collaborated in analyses undertaken in the US, Canada, Japan, the Marshall
Islands, Malaysia, India, Germany, Ukraine and other countries. Author of Handbook for Estimating the
Health Effects of Ionizing Radiation (1984, 1986) and the popular non-fiction
book: No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a radioactive Earth, together with
more than a hundred articles, book chapters and poems, Dr. Bertell has
reached medical, scientific, and popular audiences around the globe. No
Immediate Danger, has been translated into Swedish, French, German and
Finnish. A Russian translation is in process. By choice, Dr. Bertell works
with indigenous people and economically developing countries as they struggle
to preserve their human rights to health and life in the face of industrial,
technological and military pollution. http://www.ccnr.org/bertell_bio.html.
Dr Bertell has also spoken out on the use of DU and the possible effects of
HAARP. |
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Robert |
Bigelow |
37THP: A successful real estate
businessman who dedicated his wealth
to creating a scientific understanding of unearthly possibilities. He endowed
a new physics lab at the U of Nevada and funded a leading parapsychologist as
the Bigelow Chair at the U, to study altered states of consciousness, near
death experiences, and ESP. p. 143. He
founded the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) Headquarters in
Las Vegas in 1996, with top researchers in the fields of biology, geology,
astrophysics, and chemistry, as well as trained former police detectives, and
FBI agents, tasked with studying verifiable UFO sightings. He wasn’t trying
to find UFOs; he was trying to use science to identify whatever it was people
were seeing. He founded Bigelow Aerospace and Bigelow Aerospace Advanced
Space Studies. (BAASS), and worked with NASA. He made arrangements with the
FAA to be the contact point for pilots who want to report UFO sightings. In
2001, FAA manuals requested pilots
report their sightings to the National Institute for Discovery Science
(NIDS). After NIDS was terminated, in 2015, FAA manuals requested pilots were
to report their sightings to Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies,
(BAASS) Bigelow adopted an idea from NASA called TransHab, inflatable space
habitats. He took over the project, which became Genesis.
http://www.ufointernationalproject.com/latest-news/camera-shy-bigelow-and-his-obsession-with-ufos/ |
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James |
Bjorken |
CONQUARK; SCHOLARPEDIA web
site: Jorken Provided an important
simplifying feature—scaling—of a large class of dimensionless physical
quantities in elementary particles; it strongly suggests that experimentally
observed strongly interacting particles (hadrons) behave as collections of
point-like constituents when probed at high energies. A property of hadrons
probed in high-energy scattering experiments is said to scale when it is
determined not by the absolute energy of an experiment but by dimensionless
kinematic quantities, such as a scattering angle or the ratio of the energy
to a momentum transfer. |
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William |
Blake |
Poet, artist and mystic (1757-1827)
GNOSTICS: The most qualified of the Romantic poets to be a true Gnostic…There
are uncanny resemblances between his “prophetic” poems and the original
Gnostic texts… his demiurgic mythical characters are ignorant world creators….in
Blake’s time no Gnostic texts had been translated into English |
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William |
Blanchard |
WITOROS: RAAF commanding officer
and Colonel in July 1947. RAAF, under Blanchard’s command, was the military
base entrusted with the management and delivery of the top secret atomic bombs which were
dropped on Japanese cities that ended WWII in 1945. Blanchard announced the
recovery of a flying disk on Tues July 8 1947. Later that day, General Roger
Ramey, Blanchard’s supervisor, claimed he was mistaken, and that the army had
recovered a Radar target devise
suspended on a neoprene weather balloon. |
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Dick |
Blasband |
INTENT: Psychologist who
collaborated with Fritz popp to create a number of orgone accumulators, and
tested for biophoton emissions from a variety of plants. they tried healthy
and "ill" algae. they also added intentionality. Then measured biophoton
emission before and after treatment. Without intentionality, there was no
difference in biophoton emissions. Negative intentionality, to harm, had
greater effect than positive. |
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Helena Petrovna |
Blavatsky |
BIOG2: Along with Henry Steel
Olcott and William Quan Judge, founded the Theosophical Society in New York
City. Helped to spread Eastern religious and philosophical ideas thruout the
west. Attempted to give the study of occultism a scientific foundation. WIKI: A Russian
occultist, philosopher, and author who co-founded the Theosophical Society in
1875. PHENOM: Introduced the concept
of the Akashic records to Theosophy. GNOSTICS: In Theosophy, Blavatsky’s “The Secret Doctrine” made
frequent reference to Gnostic literature |
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Franz |
Bludorf |
Author in European and Russian
biology |
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Howard |
Blum |
Author of "Out There" |
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Igor and Grichka |
Bogdanov, |
NPM: A theory on origin of the big
bang, the nature of the smallest scales of space and time, and topology’s
role in physics has caused a stir . Their work has been published in serious
physics journals, but some wonder if their work might be a hoax, |
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David |
Bohm |
BIOG2: [1917-1992] Quantum
physicist who developed an alternative
theory of quantum mechanics. Around 1935, Erwin Schrodenger formulated “wave QM”,
insisting the true nature of electrons to be waves; Werner Heisenberg formulated “matrix QM”,
which assumed electrons to be particles. Paul Dirac showed these were
equivalent by his transformation QM.
Bohm developed a QM theory in which electrons were real physical particles.
In 1959, he and Yakir Aharonov proposed that a moving electron can have its
phase altered by the vector potential of the electromagnetic field of a
nearby object, without actually encountering the object or its magnetic
field. Using an advanced form of electron microscope, in several sets of
tests, Akira Tonomura demonstrated conclusively in 1982 and 1986 that the Aharonov-Bohm (A-B) effect was
real. Bohm also proposed the
Holographic Theory of the Universe, by which reality consists of a manifest
(explicate) and unmanifest (emplicate) order.AQCON:Proposed a holographic
universe. HHSP: Bohm had been a grad
student under J. Robert Oppenheimer at Berkeley. At about this time, Bohm,
despite no wrong doing, had been
hounded by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and after a
media spectacle relocated to Sao Paulo Brazil. In the midst of this controversy Bohm
crafted his own hidden variables interpretation of QM. He believed the
troubling QM probabilities arose from averaging over real but hidden
variables. Rewriting Schrodinger’s wave equation in a new way, Bohm showed it
could also be interpreted in a non-probabilistic way. An electron may behave
deterministically much like a billiard ball. To do this Bohm had to introduce
a new force field; the “quantum potential”, which is guided by a "pilot
wave", and accounts for the hidden variables. He also enjoyed close
relations with members of the FFG, hosting Rauscher, Wolf and Sarfatti at his
home department in London during the 1970s. His ideas of the “implicate"
and explicate order” were worked out as much in conversations with New Age
thinkers as mainstream physicists. FIELD: Postulated that all information was
present in some invisible domain; the implicate order, but could be made
available in the explicate order. P
136 Bohm’s model viewed time not as a primary reality, but as part of a
larger reality. P. 174 |
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Niels |
Bohr, |
BIOG2: [1855-1962] Danish physicist
born and educated in Copenhagen. His theoretical work produced a new model of
atomic structure, called the Bohr model, and helped to establish the validity
of quantum theory. He also explained the process of nuclear fission, and won
the Nobel prize for physics in 1922.
Denmark made him a professor in 1916, and then built the Institute of
Theoretical Physics for him. Leading physicists from all over the world
developed Bohr’s work there, resulting in the theories of quantum and wave
mechanics. Bohr’s atomic theory was validated in 1922 by the discovery of an
element he had predicted, named hafnium.
He developed the principle of “complementarity”, that a fundamental
particle is neither a wave nor a particle. Bohr escaped from German occupied
Denmark in a fishing boat during WWII and assisted with the development of
the atomic bomb in the US. In 1952 he helped to set up the European nuclear research
center CERN in Geneva. |
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Jessica |
Bolker, |
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Stephen |
Boltzman |
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George |
Boole |
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Ray |
Bordon |
PHENOM: Unofficial Rver |
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Max |
Born, |
BIOG2: [1882-1970] born in Breslau (now Wroclaw,
Poland) He was professor of physics in Germany until the rise to power of the
Nazis, when he went to the UK. He received the Nobel prize in 1954 for his
work on quantum theory, especially his discovery that the wave function of an electron is
linked to the probability that eh electron will be found at any given point.
In 1924 he coined the term “quantum mechanics”, and worked with Werner
Heisenberg to develop matrix QM in 1925 |
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Satyendra Nath |
Bose, |
INTENT: discovered mathematically,
that under some conditions, multiple "photons should be treated as
identical particles" |
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Robert Neil |
Boyd |
BIOG2: Physicist and author, with a
background in plasma physics and electo-optics. Since 1998 he has been
involved in a number of projects. For example, in 1999 he was invited to join
Project Greenglow, sponsored by BP Aerospace, U.K., a group of researchers
tasked with exploring antigravity and force field propulsion techniques. In
2004 he was invited to join Peter Gariaev's research staff, in which he is
presently active. Posted on his website are his essays on spirit and
consciousness, physics, health, his artwork, etc. His web page section “The
Physics of Consciousness” references Vladimir Poponin, Gariaev, A. Klein, (Frank D.) Tony Smith, Dr.William
Tiller, The American Institute of Physics Bulletin, phantom DNA Effect |
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Timothy |
Boyer |
BIOG2: Showed that many strange
properties of subatomic matter, wrestled with by physicists and leading to
the formulation of quantum mechanics,
could be easily accounted for in classical physics if the zero point field
is included. Bohr’s law states that electrons radiate from atoms only when
they have the proper amount of energy. If the zpf is taken into account, the
electrons loose and gain energy
constantly from the zpf. Electrons get their energy without slowing
down because they are continuously refueling from the ever present zpf |
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Timothy |
Boyer |
FIELD: Showed that many strange quantum rules
could be accounted for in classical physics, if you include the ZPF.
Uncertainty, wave-particle duality, and
the fluctuating motion of particles all had to do with interaction of
the ZPF and matter. |
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Tycho |
Brahe |
BIOG2: [1546-1601] Provided the
observational data used by Kepler to form his three planetsary laws. He attended the universities of Copenhagen
and Leipzig, and then traveled through the German region, studying further at
the universities of Wittenberg, Rostock, and Basel. During this period his
interest in alchemy and astronomy was aroused, and he bought several
astronomical instruments. In a duel with another student, in Wittenberg in
1566, Tycho lost part of his nose. For the rest of his life he wore a metal
insert over the missing part. He returned to Denmark in 1570. He became convinced that improvement of
astronomy hinged on accurate observations, and accepted an offer from King Frederick II to
fund an observatory. He was given the little island of Hven in the Sont near
Copenhagen, and there he built his observatory, Uraniburg, which became the
finest observatory in Europe. Tycho
designed and built new instruments, calibrated them, and instituted nightly
observations. He also ran his own
printing press. The observatory was visited by many scholars, where Tycho
trained a generation of young astronomers in the art of observing. In Prague,
he hired Johannes Kepler as an
assistant to calculate planetary orbits from his observations. If comets were in the heavens, they moved
through the heavens. Up to then it had been believed that planets were
carried on material spheres (spherical shells) that fit tightly around each
other. Tycho's observations showed that this arrangement was impossible
because comets moved through these spheres. The celestial sphere concept
faded out of existence between 1575 and 1625. Contrary to the traditional
story that Tycho died as the result of a urinary infection, it has been shown
that he more likely died of acute mercury poisoning, which has been
attributed to Kepler.
http://www.fixedearth.com/brahe_poisoned.htm. |
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James |
Braid |
BIOG2: In 1843, James Braid came to the conclusion
that the healing of Mesmerism was
produced by "a peculiar condition of the nervous system, induced by a
fixed and abstracted attention ..."
and not through the mediation of any special agency passing from the
body of the operator to that of the patient. To distinguish his views sharply
from those of mesmerism, he named the state of nervous sleep
"hypnotism". |
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William |
Braud |
INTENT: psychologist and research
director of Mind Sciences Foundation in San Antonio Texas. Asked: is it
possible to edit one's own emotional response to an event, Yes. FIELD: Began as a traditional psychologist but
became convinced that something far more complex than chemicals are involved
in consciousness. He developed a
series of experiments to provide measurable feedback on the effect external intentionality might have
on living things, such as fish, animals, and red blood cells. He found that staring at subjects caused
EDA responses showing stress, even when the subject was not aware of this
stress. He conducted ESP studies using the ganzfeld method of cutting out
sensory input, and also showed that it
is possible to block negative intentions by visualizing a safe or protective
shield. He suspected a field of information is available, and an ability of
human beings to provide information which would help to better order other
people and things. It was the
participant with the most coherent brain wave patterns who tended to
influence the others. Here a type of “coherent domain gets established, just
as with molecules of water. The model suggested by Braud is of a universe to
some degree, is under our control. Our
wishes and intentions create our reality.
P. 126-136 f. |
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Stephen |
Braude |
investigated automatisms from the
philosophical perspective. His book "First Person Plural: Multiple
Personality and the Philosophy of Mind "
looks at multiple personality disorder (MPD), today called dissociative
identity disorder (DID) He argues that although in many ways humans function
as a conglomerate of distinct psychic entities, we are in fact a unity. |
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Vladimer |
Breginski, |
professor at Moscow State University
in Russia, a seminal leader in gravitational wave research and major
contributor to LIGO, |
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Barbara Ann |
Brennan |
BIOG2: has a MS in Atmospheric
Science. She is a past research scientist for NASA at the Goddard Space
Flight Center. Healer, sensitive, and student of the Human Energy Field
(HEF). She conducted experiments with Dr Richard Dobrin and Dr.John Pierrakos
to measure the light level emitted by individuals. She is also the founder of
the Barbara Brennan School of Healing (1982) in Southern Florida, and Barbara
Brennan International, which operates BBSH Europe and BBSH Japan.
Best-selling author of "Hands of Light®", "Light
Emerging", and "The Seeds of the Spirit®" book series. |
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John |
Brockman |
|
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Thomas Townsend |
Brown |
SAPRO: A career Navy officer and
talented engineer, researcher, and inventor, he collected a number of US patents, and
discovered several phenomena, including the electrogravitic effect, and petrovoltaic materials. He entered Cal
Tech in 1922, and spent a lot of time trying to convince his professors to
observe his experiments, which they dismissed out of hand. He transferred to
Dennison U, Ohio, where one of his physics professors, Paul A. Biefeld, was interested in the movement of
capacitors, and they had long conversations. He called this phenomena the
Biefeld Brown effect, |
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Barbara B. |
Brown |
BIOG2: [ -1999] Brown earned her
Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
in 1950, and subsequently worked for several
pharmaceutical companies before
becoming Associate Clinical
Professor of Pharmacology at the University of California. Dr. Brown created
and popularized the word "biofeedback" in the 1970s. She was
co-founder and first president (1969-1970) of the Biofeedback Research
Society, which evolved into the Biofeedback Society of America and then into
the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. Her most popular book: New Mind, New Body:
Bio Feedback: New Directions for the Mind, Harper Collins, 1974. AQCON: Remarked that the results in
biofeedback training reflect the minds ability to alter every physiological
system, ever cell in the body. |
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Gerhard W. |
Bruhn, |
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Giordino |
Bruno, |
FORBIDU: Giordano Bruno was
regarded as one of the greatest intellects and philosophers of his time. He
saw Hermeticism as a way of transcending the religious schisms that were
causing such horrors. He particularly deplored the way the Catholic Church sought
to impose itself through ‘punishment and pain’; using force rather than love.
He proposed two ideas that went way beyond even those of Copernicus. The
first was that all creation was infinite. The second was that the stars are
not small bodies of light fixed on that sphere but are actually suns like our
own, only immensely far away, at different distances in the infinite
universe. Bruno made a further extrapolation: if the stars are suns, then
they too are circled by planets. His ideas sprang from his immersion in the
ancient philosophy of Hermeticism. Of course he was burned at the stake as a
heritic. |
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Rosalyn |
Bruyere, |
BIOG2: The first scientifically
documented aura reader in history by virtue of the results of 500 hours of
research logged in a project coordinated by UCLA’s Dr Valerie Hunt. In
working with Hunt, the two discovered that the color changes in the aura preceded
the illness, so now the thinking was that rather than the body creating the
aura, maybe the aura creates the body. She is an ordained minister and
director of Healing Light Center Church, Sierra Madre Ca. Author of “Wheels
of Light”. |
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C. B. D. |
Bryan |
|
88 |
Lyn |
Buchanan |
PHENOM: Military remote viewer. |
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John |
Burke, |
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Harold Saxton |
Burr, |
BIOG2: E. K. Hunt Professor of
Anatomy at Yale University School of Medicine. In 1932, his observations of
neuro-cellular proliferation in the amblystoma led him to propose the
"electro-dynamic theory of development" for which he is now most widely
remembered. He began to experiment
with electrical recordings of energy fields around living organisms. Burr's
research contributed to the electrical detection of cancer cells,
experimental embryology, neuroanatomy, and the regeneration and development
of the nervous system. 1935 saw the publication of his general papers (with
F.S.C. Northrop) "The electro-dynamic theory of life" and (with
C.T. Lane) "Electrical characteristics of living systems". His late studies of the electrodynamics of
trees, carried out over decades, suggested entrainment to diurnal, lunar and
annual cycles. His book, Blueprint for Immortality, published late in his
career though he based it upon work carried out over decades, contended that
the electro-dynamic fields of all living things, which he called fields of
life or L-fields, may be measured and mapped with standard voltmeters, and
mould and control each organism's development, health and mood. In Blueprint, Burr makes many interesting
observations; for example, Burr
discovered that salamanders have an energy field shaped like an adult
salamander, and this blueprint exists even in the unfertilized egg. [Lynn
McTaggart, The Field p. 48.]; He was
able to measure the changes taking place in the L-field as wounds would be
healing; He worked with Dr. Leonard J. Ravitz, at the time on the staff of
the Department of psychiatry at Yale to establish electro-metric techniques
for assessing normal, and deviations from
normal mental functioning;
Dr. Ravitz, found that an emotion of grief recalled under hypnotic
regression caused a 14-millivolt rise for two and a half minutes in the L
Field. Burr and Elmer Lund of U. of Texas advanced similar theories of an
electrodynamic field. Burr’s work was dismissed by many as foggy vitalism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Saxton_Burr. Excerpts from Burr’s book Blueprint For Immortality:
http://www.wrf.org/men-women-medicine/dr-harold-s-burr.php. |
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Martin |
Caidin |
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Burton H. |
Camp, |
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Joseph |
Campbell |
BIOG2: [1904-1987] Professor
Emeritus of Literature and noted writer and lecturer in mythology. He teaches
that the imagery of dreams is the basis of mythology. Mythology functions to
harmonize the conflicting aspects of human nature. There are two main types
of myth: one type coordinates individuals into a group (tribal mythology)
Another type recognizes that the power of God is within the individual.
Mythology is a validation of experience, giving it a spiritual or psychic
aspect.. In “The Mythic Image”, he examines the mythology that culminated in
the worlds great religions: including Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and
Islam. Also wrote “Inner Reaches of Outer Space”. In an interview for
“Thinking Allowed” with Jeffery Mishoff, he said: “The human spirit is
developing. I do not have a negative attitude toward the human spirit. I take
a very negative attitude towards what is happening to our politicians. The
chaos of our world today is not a function of the illumination of humanity.
It is a function of a bunch of self interested politicians” |
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Botta |
Cantcheff, |
NPM: Phenomenological spacetime is
not in existence before a physical event occurs, but instead develops with
the event, as opposed to taking place within a backdrop of already structured
spacetime. Cantcheff notes similarities
between the math modeling of the motion of a single particle and the math
modeling of motion of matter fields. Using this concept, he derives from one
particle models of motion a unified field theory for mater and forces,
including the force of gravity. |
|
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Fritjof |
Capra, |
BIOG2: Author of The Tao of Physic and The Turning
Points. Fritjov Capra said of most scientists "They don't seem to
realize the philosophical, cultural, and spiritual implications of their
theories". But to what extent can subatomic reality be applied to the
macroscopic world? In "The Tao of Physics" he wrote "I believe
that the world view implied by modern physics is inconsistent with our
present society, which does not reflect the harmonious inter-relatedness we
observe in nature. In 1983 he turned that topic into another book, "The
Turning Point Science, Society, and the Rising Culture" HHSP: FFG member, and Author of the book The Tao
of Physics, and The Turning Point. This solidified his position as a major
New Age thinker. He wrote a screenplay on the book with his brother, a
filmmaker. It was released in 1992 as the movie Mindwalk. |
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Robin |
Carhart-Harris, |
|
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Jimmy |
Carter |
past US president and current
humanitarian. |
|
98 |
Hendrick |
Casimer |
FIELD: Dutch physicist who showed
that two metal plates placed close together will experience an attractive
force, called the Casimir effect. |
|
99 |
Manuel |
Castells |
|
100 |
Henry |
Cavendish |
BIOG2:[1731-1810] English chemist
and physicist born in Nice, France to an aristocratic family. He performed
numerous scientific investigations, but published only twenty articles and no
books. Cavendish perfected the technique of collecting gases above water,
publishing his techniques and new findings in On Fractious Airs (1766). He
investigated "fixed air" and isolated "inflammable air"
(hydrogen) in 1766 and investigated its properties. He showed that it
produced a dew, which appeared to be water, upon being burned. This
experiment was repeated by Lavoisier who named the gas hydrogen. He
investigated air, and found a small volume which he could not combine with
nitrogen using electrical sparks. The experiment was ignored until repeated
by Ramsay, who is credited with discovering argon. Cavendish also used a
sensitive torsion balance called the
Cavendish balance to measure the value
of the gravitational constant G, from which he calculated the mass of
the earth His experiments in electricity were only published a century after
they were performed, when Maxwell rediscovered them in 1879. Had they been
published, they alone would alone have brought him fame. Cavendish discovered
for himself that the force between a pair of electrical charges is inverse to
the square of the distance between them, a basic law of electrostatics
subsequently established by a French physicist, C.A. Coulomb, and known by
his name. He developed the idea that
all points on the surface of a good conductor are at the same potential with
respect to a common reference, the Earth.
In a series of experiments on various conductors, he discovered that
the potential across them was directly proportional to the current through
them, thus anticipating the law enunciated by Georg Simon Ohm, a German
physicist, in 1827. Cavendish had no means of measuring current and managed
only by turning his own body into a meter, estimating the strength of the
current by grasping the ends of the electrodes with his hands and noting
whether he could feel the shock in his fingers, up to his wrists, or all the
way up to the elbows. All of his
researches were subsequently repeated, after the discovery of his notebooks
and manuscripts over a century later, by the great Scottish mathematical
physicist, James Clerk Maxwell, who devoted |
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Edgar |
Cayce |
|
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Elroy John |
Center |
UFOS2DAY: Center left Battelle in 1957. He claimed
that at Battelle his team was presented with “parts” that were said to be
from a flying saucer. The task was to determine what the characters of
apparent writing on the parts meant. He also said there was a lot more he
could not discuss. This account was provided by Center’s friend Nick
Nicholson, and is the only best evidence Scott has of Battelle working with
“UFO materials” Because similar writing was described on alleged “I-beams”
from Roswell, the question arises as to whether these “parts” came from
Roswell. His work centered on
developing new techniques for microanalysis of new titanium alloys. Center’s work concerns
detecting metal impurities; Titanium has to be of very high purity for use in
shape memory applications. It is alleged that he co-authored Battelle reports
linked with the Roswell event. |
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David |
Chalmers, |
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Subrahmanyan |
Chandra |
TPT: Using the special theory, he
found that if the white dwarf became too heavy, the electrons would be unable
to sustain the gravitational pull, and the star would collapse. Chandra gave
Eddington and Fowler a draft of his calculations, and they ignored it. Chandra perfected his paper and
presented it to the Royal Astronomical Society. Eddington summarily dismissed
Chandra’s paper, and due to his authority, it was immediately dismissed by
most of the audience. P. 57 |
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Maurice |
Chatelain |
AAGEN: Author of 1976 book
"Our Ancestors Came From Outer Space". Claims the astronauts saw things during
their missions that could not be discussed by anyone outside NASA. Was in
charge of designing and building the Apollo communication and data-processing
system for NASA. |
|
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Jean-Pierre |
Chaumeil, |
COSSER: In Chaumeil’s book (in
French) “Vision, Knowledge, Power: Shamanism Among the Yagua in the
North-East of Peru”, a "celestial
serpent" appears in a drawing of the
universe by a Yagua shaman. Then, a
few pages later, another shaman is quoted as saying: "At the very
beginning, before the birth of the earth, this earth here, our most distant
ancestors lived on another earth...."
Chaumeil adds that the Yagua consider that all living beings were
created by twins, who are "the two central characters in Yagua
cosmogonic thought." |
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Geoffrey |
Chew |
FEYNBOW: leader of S-matrix theory,
for awhile the hottest thing around, but it did not pan out. Chew kept at it
but got nowhere and was forgotten p99 |
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Noam |
Chomsky, |
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Deepak |
Chopra, |
BIOG2:[1946-] Physician, public
speaker and author. Graduated from the All India Institute of Medical
Sciences in 1969. In 1970, Chopra emigrated to the US in 1970 with his wife,
Rita, to do his clinical internship in New Jersey. He has written extensively
on spirituality and diverse topics in mind-body medicine. Chopra says that he
has been profoundly influenced by Jiddu Krishnamurti. He has also been
influenced by the teachings of Vedanta and the Bhagavad Gita. Chopra has
influenced the “New Thought Movement” in the United States. He has received
numerous accolades and has been honored by, among others, President Bill
Clinton, Time Magazine, and Mikhail gorbachev. His most popular books include
"Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine",
"Life After Death: The Burden of Proof", and . "The Book of
Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of Your Life". |
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Arthur C. |
Clark |
Science fiction writer and futurist |
|
111 |
John |
Clauser, |
FGG member: Did early experimental
work on proving Bell's Theorem. He edited and refereed Aspect's paper on the
final proof. Clauser was brilliant, but was shunned by academia |
|
112 |
Rudolph |
Clausius |
|
113 |
Frank |
Close |
|
114 |
David |
Cohen |
BIOG2:After working with John
Zimmerman on the SQUID, developed a brain magneto-gram
(electroencephelogram). Brain fields are hundreds of times weaker than heart
fields. |
|
115 |
Samual Taylor |
Coleridge, |
|
116 |
Francis S. |
Collins |
BIOG2:[1950-] American physician
and geneticist noted for his discoveries of disease genes and his leadership
of the Human Genome Project (HGP). He has served as Director of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland since 2009. Prior to being
appointed Director, he was the founder and president of the BioLogos
Foundation, an organization which promotes discourse on the relationship
between science and religion, and advocates the perspective that belief in
Christianity can be reconciled with acceptance of evolution and science. His
2006 book, The Language of God, spent many weeks of the NY Times Best Seller
list |
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Trevor James |
Constable |
REALDE: Had done weather modification research using orgone energy. According to Reich,
orgone flowed from low to high potential. There was also an affinity for
attraction to water. Constable was alleged to be able to create rain in
specific locations, even with a cloudless sky; small storm clouds gathering,
with showers in the location. He also demonstrated that orgone guns could be
used to block prevailing weather systems.
Clouds were filmed moving in a standard west to east direction. When
the orgone system was turned on, the clouds in front of the guns stopped
going east and went north, but after clear of the orgone energy path, they
resumed their eastern flow. Constable died in 2016. P. 53 |
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Dora |
Coons, |
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Gordon |
Cooper |
apollo astronaut; UFOS2DAY:With
Jacques Vallee, Ted Phillips, and J. Allen Hynek, was invited, and accepted an invitation to
meet with the Secretary-General at the UN in New York. UFOS2DAY say this
happened in 1994, but Hynek died in 1986.. He wrote several letters to the
United Nations confirming his belief in ET, as well as his support for a UN
initiative to study UFOs |
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Freeman W. |
Cope |
BIOG2:[1930-1982]: Produced pivotal
work linking physics and biology, and developed a solid-state theory of
biological processes. He deduced that the activity in the cell is not just
electrochemical, and looked at the cell function as if the organelles were
three-dimensional semiconductors. His theory suggests that all the structures
within the cell can be considered to be in a field in which there is constant
interaction between all subatomic particles, not just between the charges on
electrons. http://www.nutrienergetics.com/tech-quantum-biology.html |
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Nicolas |
Copernicus |
BIOG2:[1473-1543] Copernicus is
said to be the founder of modern astronomy.
Born in Poland, he eventually was sent off to Cracow University, there
to study mathematics and optics; at Bologna, canon law. Returning from his
studies in Italy, Copernicus, through the influence of his uncle, was
appointed as a canon in the cathedral of Frauenburg where he spent a
sheltered and academic life for the rest of his days. Because of his clerical
position, Copernicus moved in the highest circles of power; but a student he
remained. In 1530 Copernicus
completed his great work De
Revolutionibus, which asserted that the earth rotated on its axis once daily
and traveled around the sun once yearly: a fantastic concept for the
times. This result was based on his
astronomical investigations, which were carried on quietly and alone, without
help or consultation. He made his celestial observations from a turret
situated on the protective wall around the cathedral. Copernicus was in no hurry to publish his
theory, though parts of his work were circulated. This was not so much because he was
concerned with what the church might say about his novel theory but rather
because he was a perfectionist and never thought, even after working on it
for thirty years, that it was finished.
Copernicus became a Canon in the Catholic church in 1497. His new
system was actually first presented in the Vatican gardens in 1533 before
Pope Clement VII who approved, and urged Copernicus to publish it around this
time. Copernicus was never under any threat of religious persecution - and
was urged to publish both by Catholic Bishop Guise, Cardinal Schonberg, and
the Protestant Professor George Rheticus. Copernicus referred sometimes to
God in his works, and did not see his system as in conflict with the
Bible. Astronomy then was taken as a
mathematical discipline which at best was a model which agreed with the
phenomena. Reality about the physical world, on the other hand, was
established through causal investigation in natural philosophy, not
mathematics. Thus, many believed that Copernicus had not proved that
heliocentrism was physically true, but that he had provided a more accurate
mathematical model. Many contemporaries expected and saw the De
Revolutionibus to be offering more accurate prediction of planetary positions
through its tables, and thus better astrological predictions. The Copernican model was not entirely
accurate. The planets moved in perfect circles at the same speed, an idea from Aristotle. His theory also still needed the
Ptolemic theory of epicycles to explain. the irregular (retrograde) motion of
the planets.
http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Science/Copernicus.htm,
http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/sciencefaith.html,
http://mathsforeurope.digibel.be/Copernicus.htm,
http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/starry/coperbooks.html, |
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William Roger |
Corliss |
BIOG2:[1926- ] American physicist
and writer who has become known for his interest in collecting data regarding
anomalous phenomena. Arthur C. Clarke
has described him as "Fort's latter-day - and much more scientific –
successor.” Since 1974, Corliss has published a number of works in the
"Sourcebook Project". Each volume is devoted to a scientific field
(archeology, astronomy, geology, et cetera) and features articles culled
almost exclusively from scientific journals. Corliss was inspired by Charles
Fort, who decades earlier also collected reports of unusual phenomena. Unlike
Fort, Corliss offers little in the way of his own opinions or editorial
comments, preferring to let the articles speak for themselves. Many of the
articles in Corliss's works were earlier mentioned by Fort works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_R._Corliss |
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Bruce |
Cornet |
AAGEN: geologist;: lunar structures, including the “ Shard”
and the “Tower" |
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Philip J. |
Corso |
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Irena |
Cosic, |
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Yves |
Couder, |
models wave particle duality using
silicon droplets |
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Charles Augustin |
Coulomb, |
BIOG2:[1736-1806] Coulomb’s
father's family was important in the legal profession and in the
administration of the Languedoc region of France, and his mother's family was
also quite wealthy. In Paris he entered the Collège Mazarin, where he
received a good classical grounding in language, literature, and philosophy,
and he received the best available teaching in mathematics, astronomy,
chemistry and botany. He used the calculus of variations to solve engineering
problems. Later, he stopped working on engineering projects, and concentrated on physics. He wrote seven
important treatises on electricity and magnetism which he submitted to the
Académie des Sciences between 1785 and 1791. He developed a theory of attraction
and repulsion between bodies of the same and opposite electrical charge. He
demonstrated an inverse square law for such forces and went on to examine
perfect conductors and dielectrics. He suggested that there was no perfect
dielectric, proposing that every substance has a limit above which it will
conduct electricity.
http://www.thiel.edu/digitalelectronics/people/Coulomb/Charles%20de%20Coulomb.htm. |
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Norman |
Cousins, |
IRRMND: Brought wide spread
attention to the idea that If negative emotions can contribute to disease and
even death, positive ones ought to improve health. |
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Francis |
Crick, |
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Howard C. |
Cross |
UFOS2DAY: “Research Director “ for
Battelle’s ‘memory metal’ studies. Also the point person for Battelle’s later
studies for Project Blue Book. Cross was much more than just a metallurgist;
he interfaced with the heads of the Office of Naval Research, CIA, and Air
Force intelligence. Cross apparently investigated debris from a crashed
object in Virginia. One might wonder why a materials engineer would later
help lead Battelle’s government funded UFO studies, including a questionnaire
and statistical studies. Cross probably headed Project Stork, under which
SR-14 was done. He authored the Pentacle memo, discovered by Jacques Vallee.
The memo discusses what can and cannot be discussed with Robertson Panelists.
It was dated 5 days before the Robertson Panel convened. The Pentacle memo
and SR-14 indicate the subject of UFOs was serious, and concerned with
scientific truth. Cross also insisted that Battelle not be identified in this
work. |
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Lee |
D e Forest |
BIOG2: [1873-1961]. An aspiring
inventor spurned by Nikola Tesla. DeForest went on to develop the triode
vacuum tube, which could either amplify tiny electric currents, or switch
them on and off. |
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Antonio |
Damasio |
BIOG2:Professor of Neurology at the
University of Iowa School of Medicine. The principle theme of his book
Descartes' Error:Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain (Avon, 1994) is that
reason and emotion are closely linked, and is clearly and compellingly argued
from a solid base in neuroscientific research. That theme, and a more general
consideration of the relation between mind/brain and body, is accessible to
anyone curious about such matters, including educators.
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1963 |
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Ed |
Dames |
PHENOM: RV monitor |
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Erik Von |
Daniken |
Author of Chariots of the Gods;
criticized for taking images out of historical context: Jeff Kripal |
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Elisabeth |
Davenas |
FIELD: One of Benveniste's best lab
techs, who first reported a reaction in the white blood cells to an alergen,
even though there had been too few molecules of the allergen in the solution,
a phenomena supporting the idea of homeopathy. |
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Humphrey |
Davey |
BIOG2:[1778-1829] English
electrochemist who developed very large batteries. He is best remembered for
his Davy safety lamp; that miners could use without igniting flammable gasses
underground. In a battery, electricity is produced by two different metals
with a chemical compound (electolyte)
between them. Davy discovered that when electricity is supplied to the
two electrodes, the chemical compound
of the electrolyte is broken down into its components. This process, electrolysis, can for example split water
into hydrogen and oxygen. Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press:
2004. p.13. |
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Richard |
Davidson, |
FOG: of U of Wisconsin, has studied
the neural correlates of emotion. He demonstrated that mental exercise can
sculpt a person’s mental circuitry, just as weight lifting can sculpt biceps.
Earlier studies showed that people with higher brain wave activity in the
left prefrontal cortex reported feeling more alert, energized, enthusiastic,
and joyous. People with higher brain wave activity in the right prefrontal
cortex reported more worry, anxiety, and sadness. Davidson found that
Buddhist meditators could, with a little focus, shift their brain wave
activity to the left side of the brain. |
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Paul |
Davies, |
BIOG2:British theoretical physicist
and cosmologist by profession, but also working in astrobiology, a field of
research that seeks to understand the origin and evolution of life, and to
search for life beyond Earth. Born in London, he spent most of his life in
the UK before moving in 2006 to
Arizona State University to establish BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts
in Science, which he directs. http://cosmos.asu.edu/. “Paul Davies is a good
popularizer. He's also a good physicist. He's known mostly for his work in
the area of attempts at quantum gravity, although he's not approaching
exactly the same problem as either Lee Smolin or the people who do
superstring theory are. He's the kind of person who takes a more pragmatic
approach”. -Alan Guth, MIT professor of physics
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/davies.html FIELD: With William Unruh,
found that objects accelerating through the ZPF will experience heat
radiation. FORBIDU: British
cosmologist who has continued to
explore the implications and mysteries of the anthropic principle, most
famously in God and the New Physics (1983) and The Mind of God (1992), and
most recently in The Goldilocks Enigma (2006). He is the most high profile scientific advocate of
the design idea. He also believes that “mind – ie conscious awareness of the
world - is not meaningless and
accidental quirk of nature, but ab absolutely fundamental facet of reality.” |
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Richard |
Dawkins |
BIOG2:[1941-] According to a
lengthy biography in Wired magazine, Richard Dawkins is a revolutionary
evolutionist. “genes are selfish, the watchmaker is blind, and the mystery of
life is no mystery - it's digital.” The following is abstracted from that article:
With The Selfish Gene, Dawkins offered scientists a conceptual bridge between
the reductionist imperatives of molecular biology and the taxonomies of
zoology, psychology, and sociology. In other words, the metaphor of the
selfish gene not only created an important context to explain human and
animal behavior - it also created a framework for molecular biologists to
examine the organic interactions of genes. The metaphor scaled from double
helices to human interactions.… But looking at the richness and complexity of
life on Earth, Dawkins freely acknowledged that an ethology of the gene alone
was simply not robust enough to explain evolution. So he applied a Darwinian
view of culture, as well. Dawkins argued for the concept of memes - ideas
that are, to use the felicitous phrase of William Burroughs, "viruses of
the mind." Memes are to cultural inheritance what genes are to
biological heredity. A meme for, say, astrology, could parasitize a mind just
as surely as a hookworm could infest someone's bowels. Ideas - like genes -
could compete and cooperate, mutate and conserve. They, too, are operated on
by natural selection. Human evolution, Dawkins postulates, is a function of a
co-evolution between genes and memes.… What do genes and memes have in
common? Dawkins asked. They are replicators. Through various but distinct
coded systems, they reproduce; they effect change in their world so they can
propagate, just like viruses in either digital or organic form. Dawkins's
most powerful paradigm is that the unit of evolution is not the individual -
the gene - or the meme, but the replicator.
[His] ideas have proven astonishingly influential. Dawkins's book, River Out of Eden extends
his life's work into a unified evolutionary theory arguing that all life, at
its core, is a process of digital-information transfer. Dawkins's
revolutionary evolutionary rhetoric has particularly inspired researchers of
artificial life. Indeed, Dawkins's work has created new contexts for
exploring genetic algorithms and has sensitized the growing community of
artificial-life researchers to the evolutionary dynamics of their software
creations. For the lengthy but interesting biography, see:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/3.07/dawkins.html?topic=&topic_set=; FORBIDU: Calls him the crusading
atheist. |
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Scott |
Day, |
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Louis |
de Broglie |
BIOG2:[1892-1987] French
theoretical physicist. Born in Dieppe
and educated at the Sorbonne. He established that all subatomic particles can
be described be either particle or wave equations (wave-particle duality) ,
thus laying the foundation for wave mechanics. Awarded the 1929 Nobel prize
for physics. He published the same wave equation as Schrödinger in the same
year, 1926. He was a professor at the Henri Poincare Institute from
1932-1962, and from 1946 was a senior advisor on the development of atomic
energy in France. Validity of the de
Broglie hypothesis has been confirmed for macromolecules, as well as
molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles. “Two seemingly incompatible
conceptions can each represent an aspect of the truth … They may serve in
turn to represent the facts without ever entering into direct conflict”
–Louis de Broglie |
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Pierre Teilhard |
de Charden |
French Jesuit priest who believed that creation evolved from
simple matter to life to consciousness as part of a divine plan. |
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Jean |
de Climont |
BIOG2: Jean de Climont, as of 2015
is the pseudonym of the members of the Trust Jean de Climont Associates Ltd,
which maintains a large list of "dissidents" and publishes a
Monthly Dissident's Newsletter. The objectives of the Internet pages of the
Trust is to present the members' position with regard to philosophy of
nature(science) and philosophy of mind. |
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Christian |
de Duve |
FORBIDU: Nobel Prize winner and one
of the best known advocates of the idea of the cosmic imperative for life. In
his 1995 book “Vital Dust: Life as a Cosmic Imperative”, he writes: “There is
hardly any room for ‘lucky accidents’ in the gradual, multistep process
whereby life originated.” This idea is consistent with the hermetic principle
that the universe is potentially teeming with life. |
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Bryce |
De Witt |
TPT: Just as Schrodinger had done
for ordinary quantum systems, DeWitt found a wave function for the geometry
of space. Although he would soon reject this approach, he shared it with John
Wheeler, who embraced it, and it became known as the Wheeler-DeWitt
equation. Dismissed the idea of
manipulating gravity. |
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April |
DeConick |
TSN: Author of The Ancient New Age,
in which she demonstrates how modern sci-fi films are deeply resonant with
what she calls the Gnostic spirituality of the ancient world |
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John |
Dee, |
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Emilio |
Del Giudice |
FIELD: With Giuliano Preparata,
demonstrated mathematically that when closely packed together, atoms and
molecules exhibit a collective behavior, forming what they call
"coherent domains" Water molecules create "coherent
domains". These single wavelengths of water molecules appear to become
"informed" in the presence of other molecules; that is, they tend
to polarize around any charged molecule, storing and carrying its frequency
so that it may be read at a distance. This would mean water is like a tape
recorder, imprinting and carrying information whether the original molecule
is still there or not. the shaking of the containers appears to speed up this
process. Microtubules transport water, and Del Giudece found that some water
molecules in the brain are coherent, making it likely that the water inside
microtubules is also coherent. They
also showed that beams measured 15 nm in diameter; precisely the size of the
microtubule’s inner core. |
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Giovanni Pico |
dela Mirandola |
FORBIDU His ‘Oration on the Dignity
of Man’ has been called the manifesto of the Renaissance, as it reveals the
era’s defining characteristic, a dramatic shift in attitudes about humanity.
Man suddenly became a being of wonder rather than a miserable creature
blighted by original sin. Most of the traditions from which Pico drew were
however not established works in physics or math, but metaphysical, mystical,
and what we have come to know as occult sources. One of his favorite
authorities was the pagan Hermes Trismegistus: “ |
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Pat |
Delgato |
Crop Circle researcher, retired
electromechanical engineer |
|
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Angela |
Dellafiora |
PHENOM: Remote Viewer. |
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James |
DeMeo |
BIOG2:Formally studied the Earth,
atmospheric, and environmental/social sciences at Florida International
University and the University of Kansas, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1986.
At KU, he openly undertook graduate-level natural scientific research specifically
focused upon Wilhelm Reich’s controversial discoveries, subjecting those
ideas to rigorous testing with positive verification of the original
findings…. His published works include dozens of articles and compendiums,
and several books, including Saharasia (1998), The Orgone Accumulator
Handbook, On Wilhelm Reich and Orgonomy , and Heretic’s Notebook.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_reich07a.htm REALDE: From
Ashland Oregon; is doing orgone
research as of 2016. p. 53 |
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Daniel |
Dennett, |
|
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Jacques |
Derrida, |
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Rene |
Descartes |
BIOG2:1596-1650 French philosopher and mathematician. Born
in La Haye, which was renamed Descartes
in his honor, south of Tours, and studied at Poitiers. He served in
the army of Prince Maurice of Orange, and in 1619, while traveling through
Europe, decided to apply the methods of mathematics to metaphysics and
science. He settled in the Netherlands in 1628, where he was more likely to
be free from interference by the Catholic church. Descartes is often credited with being the
“Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break
with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time
and to his development and promotion of the new, mechanistic sciences. His fundamental break with Scholastic
philosophy was twofold. First, Descartes thought that the Scholastics’ method
was prone to doubt given their reliance on sensation as the source for all
knowledge. Second, he wanted to replace their final causal model of
scientific explanation with [a more] mechanistic model. His philosophical
theories also provide the basis for 17th century Rationalism, in that he accepted
certain a priori truths (not derived from experience) and attempted to derive
a philosophical system based on deduction and “methodical doubt”. Descartes began by asking what could be
known if all else were doubted. The result was the famous line COGITO ERGO
SUM ("I think therefore I am"), which he took to be irrefutable
proof of the existence of mind. From this he postulated the existence of God
and matter. Since these “facts” cannot be discerned from sense experience,
they must be “innate” For Descartes the human body and the human mind were
discrete entities. The human soul, unlike the mechanical world, was something
that could not be broken down. One of the most challenging questions for Cartesian
dualism is that if mind and matter are so radically different, how do they
interact? The principles of his
philosophy were outlined in Discourse on Method 1637, Meditations on the
First Philosophy 1641, and Principles of Philosophy 1644. His great work in mathematics was la
Geometrie/Geometry of 1637. Although not the first to apply algebra to
geometry, he was the first to apply geometry to algebra, and is regarded as the
originator of analytic geometry. He
was also the first to classify curves, separating ‘geometric curves’ , which
can be precisely expressed a an equation, from ‘mechanical curves’, which
cannot. Descartes’ ideas had a
profound effect on scientists. He produced
'laws of motion' that read similarly to Newton's. Interestingly, his
clockwork universe involved the concept of an ether that became accepted by
most physicists until the Mitchelson-Morley experiment of 1887. His name is also attached to the Cartesian
coordinate system; the three orthogonal axies, x, y, and z, which define the commonly accepted notion
of three dimensional space. INTENT: believed mind and mater are different.
FORBIDU: Argued that all physical phenomena could be reduced to, and
explained in, purely mechanical terms.
His philosophy would ultimately lead to the divorce between the
magical and scientific components of the Hermetic tradition, which was also a
victory for the catholic church. |
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David |
Deutsch |
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Russell |
DeValois |
FIELD: With Karen DeValois, both
neurophysiologists at UC Berkeley, converted simple plaid and checkerboard
patterns into Fourier waves and found that the brain cells of cats and
monkeys responded not to the patterns themselves, but to the interference patterns
of their component waves. Their book, Spatial Vision, shows that cells in the
visual system are tuned to certain frequencies.. |
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Karen, Russell |
DeValois |
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Paul |
Devereaux, |
BIOG2:British writer who has
written extensively on geographical Power Centers, especially in England and
Wales. He teaches that the study of these Power Centers includes knowledge of
astronomy, archeology, geomancy, folklore, geophysics, etc. He has been
closely associated with the Dragon Project, which is dedicated to scientific
investigation of these power centers, including the use of magnetometers.
According to Danny Sullivan, all anomalies recorded at dozens of sites
studied by the Dragon Project were in known energies, with the exception of
unusual light phenomena encountered by two witnesses at sites close to
geologic faults. These and other similar phenomena, dubbed “earth lights”
[also called ‘earthquake lights’] were studied by Devereux, and reported on
in the book Earth Lights Revelations, which states there is no known
mechanism to explain these lights. The effect was proposed to be a plausible
explanation for “UFOs” and “remake the connection between ancient sites,
Leys, and flying saucers.”
http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/sacredplaces/devereux.html |
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Bryce |
DeWitt |
TPT: His “trilogy” of quantum
gravity. laid the foundation for joining quantum physics and general
relativity. DeWitt showed it was possible to introduce quantum physics by
finding an equation that can be used to find the probabilities of a given
geometry of space as it evolves in time. DeWitt found a wave function for the
geometry of space. Although he would soon reject this approach, he shared it
with John Wheeler, who embraced it, and it became known as the Wheeler-DeWitt
equation. |
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Paul |
Dirac, |
BIOG2:[1902-1984] British physicist
born and educated in Bristol. Around
1925 Werner Heisenberg wrote an exploratory paper in the framework of the old
quantum theory of Bohr and Sommerfeld, but changed the equations so that they
involved directly observable quantities.
Dirac received a copy of this paper and his attention was drawn to a
mysterious mathematical relationship, at first sight unintelligible, that
Heisenberg had reached. Dirac later recognized that this mathematical form
had the same structure as the Poisson Brackets that occur in the classical
dynamics of particle motion. From this he quickly developed a quantum theory
based on non-commuting dynamical variables. This led him to a profound
general formulation of quantum mechanics that marked him out from others in
the field. As a young, 25-year-old physicist he was quickly accepted by
outstanding physicists. He was invited to speak at their most exclusive
conferences, such as the Solvay Congress of 1927, and joined in their
deliberations as an equal. With this
general formulation he was able to develop his transformation theory, which
showed explicitly how it was possible to relate a range of different
formulations of quantum mechanics, including Schrödinger's wave equation and
Heisenberg's matrix mechanics. Dirac shared the Nobel Prize in physics for
1933 with Erwin Schrödinger, "for the discovery of new productive forms
of atomic theory.” In 1928 he
formulated the relativistic theory of the electron. This model was able to
describe many quantitative aspects of the electron, including half quantum
spin and magnetic moment, and also predicted the existence of the
antiparticle. Dirac initially assumed that the antiparticle in
his electron equation, which became known as the Dirac equation, was the proton.
Openheimer argued that the antiparticle could not be a proton due to its mass
of two thousand electrons, and dismissed Dirac’s theory. Dirac accepted
Oppenhiemer’s argument, but argued that there was a real antiparticle with
the mass of an electron. This was later determined to be correct. [Robert
Oppenheimer: A Life Inside the Center, by Ray Monk, p. 181.] He noticed that particles with
half-integral spin obeyed different statistical rules from other particles,
and worked out the statistics for them, now called the Fermi-Dirac
statistics, because Italian physicist Enrico Fermi had done similar
work. Dirac also proposed and
investigated the concept of a magnetic monopole, an object not yet known
empirically, as a means of bringing even greater symmetry to Maxwell's
equations of electromagnetism. He quantized the gravitational field, and
developed a general theory of quantum field theories with dynamical
constraints, which forms the basis of the gauge theories and superstring
theories of today. He is quoted in the May 1963 Scientific American as saying
“A theory with mathematical beauty is more likely to be correct than an ugly
one that fits some experimental data. God is a mathematician of a very high
order, and He used very advanced mathematics in constructing the
universe.” According to Werner
Heisenberg, Dirac at age 25 had little time for tolerance. "I don't know
why we are talking about religion," he objected. "If we are
honest—and scientists have to be—we must admit that religion is a jumble of
false assertions, with no basis in reality. The very idea of God is a product
of the human imagination….” http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1933/;
http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/28693;
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/heisenberg07/heisenberg07_index.html. TPT:
Despite the accuracy of predictions, Paul Dirac thought the quantum theory of
particles and forces was a sham, performing a slight of hand to make infinite
numbers disappear. He was convinced this was what had prevented relativity
from joining in the unification of forces. Dirac’s own equation, known by
that name, took the first step toward unification, bringing together STR and
quantum physics. P. 138. Using the Dirac equation, all physics, including
quantum physics, obeys STR. It describes the quantum physical behavior of the
electron, while satisfying STR. It also predicted the existence of
antiparticles. It also predicts that pairs of antiparticles can pop out of
and into existence. P. 139. Dirac held back from claiming positrons actually
existed, until 1932, when they were detected in cosmic rays. |
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York |
Dobyns, |
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M. J. |
Donald, |
NPM: Proposes that our brains have
several different quantum switches, beyond those proposed by Penrose, Wolf,
and Eccles, and he focuses on sodium channel proteins, which are involved in
the brain’s neural firing. |
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Larry |
Dossey, |
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Larry |
Dossey, |
MD advocating alternative practices |
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166 |
Richard C. |
Doty |
Master Sgt. Allegedly mounted an AFOSI (Air Force
Office of Special Investigations ) disinformation campaign on Paul Bennewitz |
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167 |
Frank |
Drake |
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Ron |
Dreever, |
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Hubert |
Dreyfus, |
systematically questioned both the
progress and the prospects of CS and AI for developing human intelligence |
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Hans |
Driesch |
BIOG2: German biologist and
philosopher who cloned the first
animal, a sea urchin, in the nineteenth century, the founder of modern
vitalism. He noted the field properties of organisms based on his experiments
with fertilized sea urchin eggs in 1892, and believed “entelechy” was a vital
force undefinable in terms of physics and chemistry. Driesch saw clear
evidence of a kind of teleology in the ability of lower organisms to rebuild
their lost limbs and other vital parts. He used Aristotle’s term
"entelechy" (loosely translated as "having the final cause
in") to describe the organism's capacity to rebuild.
http://www.informationphilosopher.com/solutions/scientists/driesch |
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Hans |
Driesch, |
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Emil |
Du Bois-Raymond, |
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Marshal |
Dudley |
Crop circle researcher. found 11
radioisotopes in circle plants not present in control plants. |
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Brenda |
Dunne, |
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Wilson van |
Dusen |
SPOOK: Chief psychologist at the
Mendocino State Hospital in northern California for many years. This was an
inpatient facility for the severely mentally ill, so he spent a lot of time
hearing his patients talk about their “others”: the voices in their heads.
Van Dusen tried to talk to the voices themselves, with the patient being the
intermediary. “In this way, I could hold long dialogs with a patient’s
hallucinations”. After interviewing twenty such patients, he decided that he
agreed with the patients that their “others” were not hallucinations but
inhabitants of a different order of beings. He came to this conclusion
because he is a follower of Emanuel Swedenborg, and he noticed that his
patients “others” fell into similar camps of good and evil, within the evil
well outnumbering the good, and that they shared numerous traits with
Swendenborg’s entities. P. 191. He wrote his conclusions in a pamphlet called
The Presence of Spirits in Madness. |
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Freeman |
Dyson, |
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Bernard J. |
Eastlund |
BIOG2:Degrees from MIT and Columbia
universities. Advocate of planetary scale engineering projects, including
weather control. In the June 1984 issue of Microwave News, he described a
“full global shield” of accelerated electrons created with radio frequency
(RF) transmitters. In 1985 he applied
for patent “ Method and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth’s
atmosphere. Assigned to ARCO Power Technologies Inc. He applied for several
other patents which were also assigned to APTI. These patents were the
rudimentary concept of HAARP. Some of his work was supported by the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under the project title “Alaska
North Slop Electric Missile Shield”
The Pentagon provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to study Eastlund’s initial claims. |
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Sir John |
Eccles, |
NPM: proposed quantum conscious
events take place at a vesicle (thin walled sac) of our nervous system
synapses. Eccles considers thousands of vesicles to form a group (Dendron) of
dendrites. Each Dendron is penetrated by a psychon; a mental unit, manifest
as a probability field, through which mental intention acts. The brain’s
activities are also registered in the psychons and thus effect our mental
state. INFINMND: After listening for many years to the higher nervous
system’s Morse code like sounds, he was convinced that this was not the
location of consciousness. The unity of conscious experience comes from a
self conscious mind, not from a neuronal mechanism of a neocortex. He
ended a series of lectures at Harvard
by admitting that evolutionary processes could account for the brain, but
that only something transcendent could explain consciousness and thought. P.
90. |
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Sir Arthur |
Eddington |
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Mary Baker |
Eddy |
INFINMND: A patient of Phineas P.
Quimby, who brought Frantz Mesmer’s ideas to the US. Eddy founded Christian
Science. P. 235 |
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Thomas |
Edison, |
BIOG2:[1847-1931]. Edison provided
an improved version of the electric telegraph. He also developed microphones,
movie cameras, and an electric light bulb. Although he was not the inventor
of the light bulb, he provided a filament which would allow the bulbs to burn
for longer periods of time. In 1882,
he built a prototype power plant to generate power in London, and later that
year, he constructed the world’s first permanent power plant on Pearl Street
in New York City. Edison however, was committed to use of direct current,
which was very limited in it’s ability to be transmitted any distance. Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch
Press: 2004. p. 25 |
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Ernest |
Eeman, |
BIOG2:Severely injured in an
airplane crash, Eeman developed the copper “relaxation circuit. This simple arrangement provided Eeman with
greater relaxation, recovery from fatigue, and better general health. He
received a U.K. Patent around 1922 for his bio-circuit device. Others also seemed to benefit. In more than
35 years of practice, Eeman
successfully treated hundreds of people with a wide variety of complaints,
many successfully. Eeman thought these results were due to some form of
electromagnetism in the body. He corresponded with J.B. Rhine, who suggested
that Cecil Maby, whom he referred to as a “brilliant experimenter” who could
“provide quantitative measurement of the facts”. Maby used such instruments as cardiographs,
pneumographs, reflexometers, and myographs,
and after four years concluded there was a relaxation response. Later in his life, Eeman also confirmed
that biocircuits made of silk were also effective, and from this was able to
conclude that the energy providing the relaxation could not be electromagnetism. Eeman authored a number of books, including
“The Subconscious Made Conscious”,” Self and Superman”, “ How do You Sleep”,
and “Co-Operative Healing”, which presented details of his biocircuit
research. BIOCIRCUIT: Eeman found that
members of a cooperative circuit were able to send and receive thoughts more
easily. Eeman conducted numerous telepathy tests with receivers in and out of
a biocircuit He ultimately concluded
that the relaxation circuit fostered telepathic reception. P. 130. |
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Ira |
Einhorn |
HHSP: The FFG, catalyzed by Ira
Einhorn and his contacts at major publishing firms, launched a new type of
popular book in the 1970s: accessible books that compared striking features
of modern physics with staples of the counterculture, Sometimes blurring the
genres of popular books for the masses and textbooks for science students. He
ultimately was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. p. 148 |
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Albert |
Einstein, |
BIOG2: [1879-1955]. Born at Ulm, in
Württemberg, Germany, in 1896 he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School
in Zurich to be trained as a teacher in physics and mathematics. In 1901, the
year he gained his diploma, he acquired Swiss citizenship and, as he was
unable to find a teaching post, accepted a position as technical assistant in
the Swiss Patent Office. In 1905 he published his seminal papers, and
obtained his doctor's degree. After a number of false starts Einstein
published, late in 1915, the definitive version of general theory. Just
before publishing this work he lectured on general relativity at Göttingen
and wrote: “To my great joy, I …
succeeded in convincing Hilbert and Klein.” Hilbert submitted for
publication, a week before Einstein completed his work, a paper which
contained the correct field equations of general relativity. When British
eclipse expeditions in 1919 confirmed his predictions, Einstein was idolized
by the popular press. Einstein
received the Nobel Prize in 1921 but not for relativity; rather for his 1905
work on the photoelectric effect. A third visit to the United States in 1932
was followed by the offer of a post at Princeton. Einstein accepted and left Germany in
December 1932 for the United States. The following month the Nazis came to
power in Germany and Einstein was never to return.
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-bio.html;
http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Einstein.html; |
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Mircea |
Eliade |
Romanian historian and philosopher who
pioneered the study of shamanism. COSSER:
According to his book “Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy” the
shamans' ladders were present in shamanic themes around the world. Eliade
also noted that the Australian Aborigines
considered that the creation of life was the work of a "cosmic
personage related to universal fecundity, the Rainbow Snake." |
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John |
Ellis |
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David |
Ellis, |
SPOOK: Proposed to investigate the EVP phenomena
as the subject of a two year Fellowship. ] Ellis’s conclusions: ‘There is no
reason to postulate anything but natural causes- indistinct fragments of
radio transmissions, mechanical noises, ad unnoticed remarks- aided by
imaginative guesswork and wishful thinking, to explain the ‘voice
phenomenon.’ Ellis’s conclusions are
supported by the experiments of Imants Baruss, published in the Journal of
Scientific Exploration. P. 187. |
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Ralph Waldo |
Emerson, |
BIOG2:[1803-1882] Poet,
philosopher, lecturer and essayist. The major spokesperson for
Transcendentalism, called the third major building block of the 19th century
US metaphysical world, along with Mesmerism and Swedenborgianism. Born in the Puritan New England town of
Boston Massachusetts. His father was Unitarian minister William Emerson.
Emerson’s pilgrimage took him from Christian Orthodoxy to Unitarianism in a
new vision that brought angry responses from even his most liberal
colleagues. Emerson read widely, including the works of Kant, Confucious, the
Neo-platonists, St Augustine, and Francis Bacon. He was especially
enthusiastic about Hinduism, and the Bhagavad Gita, and created an American
form of nature mysticism. He was an advocate for individualism, freedom of the human mind, and the
existence of an Inner Light, or spark of god in each person. In his essay
Nature, Emerson wrote “Build therefore your own world,” suggesting we create
our own reality. He had a profound influence on some of the most prominent
figures of the 19th and 20th centuries.
[http://www.online-literature.com/emerson] He, though the Transcendentalist movement is said to have had an enormous
effect on US history, Spin offs including the Civil War and abolition of
slavery, and the Women’s movement. |
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Masaru |
Emoto, |
BIOG2:Author of the book "The
Hidden Messages in Water", featured in the movie "What the Bleep Do
We Know?". Emoto claims to have found that human thought has a direct
observable effect on the structural formation of ice crystals, and that, for example, placing signs on
bottles of water that expressed human emotions and ideas actually effected
the crystalline structure of the water
when frozen. Kristopher Setchfield has provided an online critique of Emoto’s
experimental procedures: "Is Masaru Emoto for real?" the link is no
longer valid, but see "setchfield.htm" on this site. |
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Werner |
Erhard, |
HHSP: 1974, Fred Alan Wolf and Jack
Sarfatti sat down with Werner Erhard in the lobby of the Ritz hotel in Paris.
Erhard was one of the leading proponents of the “human potential movement”.
Erhard eventually contributed
thousands of dollars to the FFG . |
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Oscar |
Estebany, |
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Author E |
Exon |
Brig Gen. stationed with Air
Material Command at W P AFB in 1947. WITOROS: Alleges Exon was part of
Foreign Technology Division; “we heard the material was coming”. “everything
from chemical analysis, stress tests, compression tests, … the boys who tested
it said it was very unusual.” “the
metal and material were unknown to anyone I talked to.”… I never heard what
the results were…. some thought it might be Russian … the overall consensus
was that the pieces were from space. The materials may have included
titanium. He allegedly flew over the
site months later and found two crash sites, and also alleged he had been
told of bodies. During the GAO
investigation of Roswell in 1994-95, Exon was interviewed by congressional
staff members, and found to be extremely guarded in these interviews.
ROSINCON: Exon says all of his knowledge was based on rumors. |
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Richard |
Factor |
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Michael |
Faraday, |
BIOG2:[1791-1867] British chemist
and physicist. He attended the lectures of Sir Humphry Davy and took notes.
Davy later gave Faraday a job and helped him become famous. He built devices
to produce what he called “electromagnetic rotation”: that is, a continuous
circular motion from the circular magnetic force around a wire. This has led
some to credit him with the invention of the electric motor. In 1831, using
his "induction ring", Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction:
the "induction" or generation of electricity in a wire by means of
the electromagnetic effect of a current in another wire. Note this is just
the inverse of what Hans Christian Orsted had discovered. The induction ring was the first electric
transformer. It was later discovered that the number of times the wires were
wound was important, because a low voltage passing through a small number of
turns would induce a high voltage in a coil with many turns. The induction ring
was therefore the basis for the transformer, which is used today in electric
power systems to step up and step down voltages to different levels. n a
second series of experiments, he
discovered magneto-electric induction: the production of a constant electric
current (DC). To do this, he attached two wires through a sliding contact
(essentially a commutator) to a copper disc. By rotating the disc between the
poles of a horseshoe magnet he obtained a continuous direct current. This was
the first generator. In 1846, Faraday proposed that electricity moved through
conductors in waves, or what he called
“ray vibrations” By 1940, Faraday was probably the most celebrated
scientist in Briton. But he was never part of the scientific establishment.
He had never been to a decent school, let alone a university, and was
completely lacking in mathematics. See more in "Science in
Transition" . Routes of Science:
Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p 16.
http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/collection/event.php?id=3456912&lid=1;
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blfaraday.htm |
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Joseph P. |
Farrell |
BIOG2:Alternative historian who is
seen to offer creative interpretations of ancient texts of mythology,
“finding in them little-appreciated descriptions of ancient cultures.
Likewise, his works on Nazi research offer a unique analysis of the current
mythos surrounding Nazi science in the Third Reich.” He is best known for his
Giza Death Star series. http://www.mytholog.com/interviews/farrell.html |
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Marilyn |
Ferguson |
BIOG2:[1938-2008] Former editor of
the long popular Mind Brain Journal , which puts technical information into
an easily understood format. Also author of "The Aquarian Conspiracy:
Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s". |
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Pedro |
Ferreira |
Professor of astrophysics at the
University of Oxford. His areas of expertise include cosmology and general
relativity. He is author of the
excellent popular book "The Perfect Theory", which outlines the importance
of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and radio astronomy in the
discovery of quasars and black holes, and the developments of modern
cosmology. With several other physicists, he suggested in 2006 that dark
matter is caused by an ether like field that pervades the universe. |
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Paul |
Feyerabend |
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Richard |
Feynman |
BIOG2:[1918-1988] One of the most
colorful characters of modern physics. Feynman entered MIT in 1935. There was no course on quantum mechanics,
so with a fellow undergraduate, T A Welton, he began to read the available
texts in the spring of 1936. They tried to develop a version of space-time
where (quoted from one of the letters - see [Genius : The Life and Science of
Richard Feynman (New York, 1992).])... electrical phenomena [are] a result of
the metric of a space in the same way that gravitational phenomena are. By 1937 Feynman was reading Paul Dirac's
The principles of quantum mechanics and seeing how his highly original ideas
fitted. Dirac became the scientist who Feynman most respected throughout his
life. He graduated from MIT in 1939
with a B.Sc. His doctoral work at
Princeton was supervised by John Wheeler. He developed a new approach to quantum
mechanics using the principle of least action. He replaced the wave model of
electromagnetics of James Clerk Maxwell with a model based on particle
interactions mapped into space-time. Gleick writes in [Genius : The Life and
Science of Richard Feynman (New York, 1992)] “Feynman seemed to possess a
frightening ease with the substance behind the equations, like Albert
Einstein at the same age, like the Soviet physicist Lev Landau - but few
others. “ Feynman worked on the atomic
bomb project at Princeton University (1941-42) and then at Los Alamos
(1943-45). His first reaction had been a very definite no, but then he became
frightened that Hitler might develop it first. Feynman's main contribution
was to quantum mechanics, following on from the work of his doctoral
thesis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize
for physics in 1965, jointly with Schwinger and Tomonoga, for developing the
theory of Quantum electrodynamics, a theory put forward in the 1940s which
explains how electrons act in electromagnetic fields. Other work on particle
spin and the theory of 'partons', as opposed to Murray Gell-Mann’s theory of quarks, were fundamental in
pushing forward an understanding of particle physics.
[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Feynman.html] |
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Robert |
Fludd, |
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Charles |
Fort |
TSN: wrote four books between 1919
and 1932; The Book of the Damned; New Lands, Lo, and Wild Talents. |
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Michal |
Foucault, |
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Jean BaptisteJoseph |
Fourier |
BIOG2:[1768-1830] In 1787 Fourier
became firmly entangled with the Revolution and unable to withdraw. He was
arrested and imprisoned several times. He feared he would be executed, but
political changes resulted in him being freed. Later in 1794 Fourier was
nominated to study at the École Normale in Paris. He was taught by Lagrange,
Laplace, and Monge. In 1798 Fourier joined Napoleon's army in its invasion of
Egypt as scientific adviser, and Napoleon continued his influence over
Fourier for years. It was during his time in Grenoble that
Fourier did his important mathematical work on the theory of heat. His work
on the topic began around 1804 and by 1807 he had completed his important
memoir On the Propagation of Heat in Solid Bodies. .It was in this theory that Fourier developed expansions of functions as
trigonometrical series, what we now call Fourier series. Although now very
highly regarded, at the time not only his theory of heat, but also his use of
trigonometric series caused controversy.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Fourier.html. FIELD: Developed a system of analysis for
mathematically representing a physical quantity in time in the frequency
domain. He first did this for canon temperature for Napoleon. |
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Mark |
Fox |
TSN: published a comparative study
of modern spiritual encounters with
light forms: Super Natural |
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Raul |
France |
SLPLANTS: Vienese Botanist who studied plant
consciousness |
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Mads Tourdal |
Frandsen, |
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Rosalind |
Franklin |
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Sir James |
Frazer |
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Augustin-Jean |
Fresnel, |
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Sigmund |
Freud, |
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Allan H. |
Frey |
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Alexander |
Friedman |
TPT: Russian, solved E’s equations,
assuming matter was distributed evenly, and that the geometry of space could
be described by one number. TPT P. 32. By studying how matter and the cc
effected the geometry of the universe, he discovered that the overall
curvature of space, evolved over time. F found that E’s static case was only
a special case. The general solution was that the u had to evolve,
contracting or expanding, depending on whether matter or the cc played the
dominant role. In 1922 Friedman published “On the curvature of space, “,
which showed that both E’s and se Sitters universes were special cases of a
much wider range of possibilities.TPT
P. 33. For months E refused to accept Friedman’s results, then he
accepted that F’s solutions were valid, but still believed the universe was
static. P. 34. |
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Herbert |
Fröhlich |
INTENT: first described Bose order
in bio systems. Living energy is able to organize to one "giant"
coherent state, with the highest form of quantum order known to nature.
FIELD: introduced the idea that some sort of collective vibration was responsible
for getting proteins to cooperate and carry out instructions of DNA. He
predicted that certain frequencies (now called "Frolich
frequencies") are generated in cell membranes. He had shown that once
energy reaches a certain level, molecules begin to vibrate in unison, until
they reach a high level of coherence. PHILSPEAT: In 1968, Frohlich, who had helped science
to understand superconductors, proposed that coherent vibrations of energy
are a key feature of the organization of living systems. While these
vibrations have a quantum mechanical origin, they can, as in the case of
superconductors and superfluids, in Frohlich's view, extend over regions of
centimeters, and are the basis of all life. |
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Dennis |
Gabor |
FIELD: The First engineer to receive a Nobel
prize; for his work in developing holography for image enhancement. He and
Karl Pribram became convinced that perception occurred
as a result of a complex reading and transforming of information. Gabor had
applied Heisenberg’s quantum math to work out the maximum amount that a
telephone message could be compressed over the Atlantic cable. Pribram and
his colleagues showed that this same math also describes the processes of the
human brain. P. 84 |
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Galileo |
Galilei |
BIOG2:He argued that one can test
theories by conducting experiments. He discovered that one could test
theories about falling bodies using an inclined plane to slow down the rate
of descent. He argued against the prevailing
Ptolmaic theory of the universe, in which all changes in the heavens had to
occur in the lunar region close to the Earth. He used parallax arguments to
prove that a New Star (now known as
'Kepler's supernova') in 1604 could not be in the sub-lunar region close to
the Earth. In May 1609, Galileo
received reports about a spyglass that a Dutchman had shown in Venice. From
these reports, and using his own technical skills as a mathematician and as a
craftsman, Galileo began to make a series of telescopes whose optical
performance was much better than that of the Dutch instrument. Galileo
immediately saw the commercial and military applications of his telescope
(which he called a perspicillum) for ships at sea, and gave a demonstration
for the Venetian Senate. By the end of
1609 Galileo had turned his telescope on the night sky and began to make
remarkable discoveries. In “The Starry
Messenger, published in Venice in May 1610, Galileo claimed to have seen
mountains on the Moon, to have proved the Milky Way was made up of tiny
stars, and to have seen four small bodies orbiting Jupiter. In 1610 he
discovered that, when seen in the telescope, the planet Venus showed phases
like those of the Moon, and therefore must orbit the Sun not the Earth. The
cardinals of the Inquisition condemned the teachings of Copernicus, and
Galileo was forbidden to hold Copernican views. In February 1632 Galileo published Dialogue
Concerning the Two Chief Systems of the World - Ptolemaic and Copernican,
based on approval from Florence, not Rome. It takes the form of a dialogue
between Salviati, who argues for the Copernican system, and Simplicio who is
an Aristotelian philosopher. The climax of the book is an argument by
Salviati that the Earth moves which was based on Galileo's theory of the
tides, which was entirely false.
Shortly after publication the Inquisition banned its sale and found
Galileo guilty of heresy. Under house arrest, he wrote Discourses and mathematical demonstrations
concerning the two new sciences, which was
subsequently smuggled out of Italy, and taken to Leyden in Holland
where it was published. It was his most rigorous mathematical work which
treated problems on impetus, moments, and centres of gravity.
[http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Galileo.html].
FORBIDU: His major contributions to
science were in what we today would call the field of physics: motion,
optics, acoustics…In astronomy, his big innovation was to improve the
telescope to the point that it was good enough for astronomical observations. |
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Robert |
Galley |
French Minister of Defense:we must
regard UFO phenomena with an open mind |
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Mary |
Galliard |
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Louigi |
Galvani |
BIOG2:[1737-1798] Professor at the
University of Bologna, Italy. He did several experiments using frog legs,
which showed the frog muscles react to electricity. His findings led him to
believe that animals contained “animal electric fluid.” In 1797 he refused to
support Napoleon, and lost his job, and soon after died. Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch
Press: 2004. p 11. |
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Martin |
Gardiner |
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Martin |
Gardner |
BIOG2:founder of modern skeptic
movement |
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Allen |
Garfinkle |
INFINMND: An established fractal
mathematician, who in the 1990s obtained the Hunt Attractor; revealing
complex patterns in the HEF. |
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Petar |
Gariaev |
AKA Pjotr Garjajev. |
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Eileen |
Garrett |
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Rene Maurice |
Gattefosse |
BIOG2:Gattefosse French chemist who “Rediscovered essential
oils” and worked to demonstrate their
therapeutic value. The basic idea is that “essential oils “contain
oxygenating molecules. |
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Michael |
Gauquelin |
BIOG2:[1928-1991] Although highly
critical of certain areas of astrology, Gauquelin showed interest at an early
age; it is said that he could calculate a birth chart at the age of ten and
earned the nickname of Nostradamus at school because of his astrological
readings. After studying psychology and statistics at the Sorbonne, he
devoted his life to the attempt to demonstrate the validity of certain
fundamentals of astrology. However, he did not define himself as an
astrologer and opposed the practice of astrology. The resulting book, Birth
Times, presented studies showing a
significant statistical correlation
between planetary positions and time of birth of individuals with particular personality
characteristics. The study showed a high correlation between celebrities
births and ascendance of large close planets; parent and child will have same
ascendant planet; extrovert is associated with Jupiter and Mars; Introvert
associated with Saturn. Sun sign astrology failed the study. As a result of
the controversy of his theories, he committed suicide in 1991.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Gauquelin |
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Carl Frederich |
Gauss |
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227 |
Richard |
Gauthier |
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228 |
Uri |
Geller |
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Murray |
Gell-Mann |
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Richard |
Gerber |
BIOG2:[1954-2007 ] Received his
medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and has devoted
over 20 years of his life to furthering research and clinical applications in
the pioneering field of energy based medicine. As a medical student, he asked
his professors about the validity of psychic healing and therapeutic
touch. Because of the disinterest in
these types of phenomenon, Gerber developed his own alternative medicine
curriculum alongside his traditional medical curriculum. He practices
internal medicine near his home in Livonia, Michigan, and lectures throughout
America. Dr. Gerber is the author of "Vibrational Medicine" (Bear
and Co, 1988, 1996), which is regarded as the definitive and most in-depth
survey of energetic and alternative healing methods in print. His work builds
on the theoretical work of Dr William Tiller PhD.
http://www.share-international.org/archives/health-healing/hh_ebnewch.html |
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Walter |
Gerlach, |
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Norman |
Geschwind |
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William |
Gilbert |
William Gilbert [1544-1603]
Published a book that explained how magnets work. He was the first to suggest
that Earth behaves like a giant magnet, which is why, he reasoned, magnetic
needles point north. [Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p 14 ] |
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Scott |
Gilbert |
|
235 |
Sheldon |
Glashow |
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236 |
Gordon |
Globus |
|
237 |
Kurt |
Gödel |
TPT: Godel completely demolished Hilbert’s idea
of reducimg all mathematics to a single set of axioms with his incompleteness
theorem, which basically said that whatever the initial axioms are, there
will always be things you cannot deduce from them: true statements that you
are unable to prove. P. 76-77 |
|
238 |
Steven |
Goldman |
BIOG2:Teaching Company DVD set 24
Lectures: "Science Wars: What Scientists Know and How They Know
It." An excellent study on the subject |
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Jeff |
Goldstone |
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Grazyna |
Gosar |
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Amit |
Goswami |
BIOG2:Born in India and raised in
the Hindu tradition. He earned his doctorate from Calcutta University in 1964
in theoretical nuclear physics and has been a professor of physics at the
University of Oregon since 1968. He is best known for his appearance in the
movie "What the Bleep Do We Know?". "There is a revolution
going on in science right now, a genuine paradigm shift. While mainstream
science remains materialist, a substantial number of scientists are
supporting and developing a paradigm based on the primacy of consciousness.
" http://www.dramitgoswami.com. Dr. Goswami is one of a growing body of renegade scientists who
in recent years have ventured into the domain of the spiritual in an attempt
both to interpret the seemingly inexplicable findings of their experiments...
and to validate their intuitions about the existence of a spiritual dimension
of life. Dr. Gosswami advocates Quantum Activism, which is the idea of
changing ourselves and our societies in accordance with the principles of
quantum physics |
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Stephen Jay |
Gould |
FORBIDU: in 1981, he
He proposed two possible explanations for the rapid ascendency of
Darwin’s theory: The ‘heroic’ version, in which evolutionary
biologists came up with the right answers through an objective evaluation of
the evidence. The ‘cynical’ version is that the advocates of natural
selection were themselves guilty of selection, by picking only the evidence
that fitted the emerging consensus and dismissing the rest. We still don’t
know which is correct. |
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Bernard |
Grad |
INTENT: associate professor of
Biology at McGill U in Montreal: discovered by infrared spectroscopy that
water treated by healers had undergone a fundamental change in the bonding of
O &H. The effect was similar to the way magnets effect water. Confirmed
by other scientists.p.24 found that once Hungarian healer Oscar Estabony
touched something, even simple fabric, it appeared to hold a charge and could
be used for healing. FIELD: Studied healing using plants made “ill” with
saltwater. Healers who held the salt
water were able to make the plants
grow taller. A depressed patient was
given regular water to hold, but this water did not allow plants to
grow. Healers could also facilitate
the healing , as well as slow the growth of cancer in mice. P. 185.
[http://www.21stcenturyradio.com/orgone-mannion.htm] : During his career at
McGill University in Montreal, Dr. Grad kept his experiments with orgone
energy to himself. He believed, accurately, that an open interest in Wilhelm
Reich's work would end his academic scientific career. |
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Dale |
Graff |
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Robbie |
Graham |
TSN: author of: Silver Screen
Saucers: Sorting Facts From Fiction in Hollywood’s UFO Movies. |
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Zenobe |
Gramme |
BIOG2:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramme_dynamo]
: Belgian/French inventor known for his (Gramme) electromagnetic dynamo,
which he demonstrated before the Academy of Sciences in Paris in 1871. “The
Gramme machine used a series of thirty armature coils, placed inside a
revolving ring of soft iron. The coils are connected in series, and the
junction between each pair is connected to a commutator on which two brushes
run. The permanent magnets magnetize the soft iron ring, producing a magnetic
field, which rotates around through the coils in order as the armature turns.
This induces a voltage in two of the coils on opposite sides of the armature,
which is picked off by the brushes. Earlier electromagnetic machines passed a
magnet near the poles of one or two electromagnets, creating brief spikes or
pulses of DC resulting in a transient output of low average power, rather
than a constant output of high average power.” |
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Pehr |
Granqvist |
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Martin |
Gray |
BIOG2:Anthropologist who has spent
years exploring power centers. He has
identified “20 distinct factors” that contribute to the energy fields at
power centers. These 20 factors may be grouped into 3 broad categories: the
power inherent in the earth; the power from the structures and artifacts
humans have created at these sites, and the power of human intention. |
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Michael |
Green |
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Elmer |
Green |
FIELD: Copper Wall Project, Topeka
Kansas: Showed that experienced healers generate electric fields higher than 60 volts during healing
sessions. |
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Christopher |
Green |
PHENOM, REALDE, FIELD: AKA
C. C. Green and Kit Green. Former CIA MD, now specializes in diagnosis
and treatment of injuries caaused by anomalous phenomena. |
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Steven |
Greer |
BIOG2:A lifetime member of Alpha
Omega Alpha, the nation's most prestigious medical honor society. Dr. Greer
is an emergency physician and former chairman of the Department of Emergency
Medicine at Caldwell Memorial Hospital in North Carolina. As of 2001 he was
President and CEO of Space Energy Systems Inc. On May 9, 2001, Dr. Greer
presided over The Disclosure Project Press Conference from the National Press
Club in Washington, DC. Over 20 military, government, intelligence, and
corporate witnesses presented compelling testimony regarding the existence of
advanced energy and propulsion technologies sequestered in classified
government black operations projects. Dr. Greer has met with and provided
briefings for senior members of government, military, and intelligence
operations in the United States and around the world, including senior CIA
officials, Joint Chiefs of Staff, White House staff, senior members of
Congress and congressional committees, senior United Nations leadership, and
diplomats and senior military officials in the United Kingdom and Europe. In
June 2001, his book Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses reveal the
Greatest Secrets in Modern History was published. This book contains
explosive testimony from over five dozen military, government, intelligence,
and corporate witnesses on UFOs and advanced energy technology. Since that
time Dr. Greer has accumulated some criticism. See
http://www.ufowatchdog.com/greer_seti.html. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo astronaut
and founder of IONS, has noted that "Steve Greer...began to overreach
his data continuously" (Google this phrase).
[http://deanradin.blogspot.com/2009/04/two-recommended-books.html] |
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Bruce |
Greyson |
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John |
Gribbin |
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Leonard |
Grishuk |
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Stanislov |
Groff |
BIOG2:[http://www.stanislavgrof.com/grofbio.htm]
: [1931-] : Groff’s professional career has covered a period of over 50 years
in which his primary interest has been research of the heuristic and
therapeutic potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness. This includes
four years of laboratory research of psychedelics - LSD, psilocybin,
mescaline, and tryptamine derivatives - (1956-1960) and fourteen years of
research of psychedelic psychotherapy. He spent seven of these years
(1960-1967) as Principal Investigator of the psychedelic research program at
the Psychiatric Research Institute in Prague, Czechoslovakia. This was
followed by seven years of research of psychedelic psychotherapy in the
United States. He spent five years in the position of Chief of
Psychiatric Research at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. In this
capacity he headed for several years the last surviving official research
project of psychedelic therapy in the USA.
From 1973 until 1987, he was Scholar-in-Residence at the Esalen
Institute in Big Sur, California, where he developed jointly with his wife
Christina a powerful non-drug form of self-exploration and psychotherapy
called Holotropic Breathwork. He has published over 150 articles and 20 books
discussing the theoretical and practical implications of modern consciousness
research for psychiatry, psychology, a psychology, and psychotherapy. He has
also extended the cartography of the psyche to include, besides the
biographical-recollective level and the Freudian individual unconscious, two
additional levels - perinatal (related to the trauma of birth) and
transpersonal (including the ancestral, racial, collective, phylogenetic,
karmic, and archetypal.) |
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Toby |
Grotz |
BIOG2:President, of Wireless
Engineering Grotz is an electrical engineer and has 16 years experience in
the field of geophysics, aerospace and industrial research and design. Mr.
Grotz organized and chaired the 1984 Tesla Centennial Symposium and the 1986
International Tesla Symposium and was president of the International Tesla
Society, a not for profit corporation formed as a result the first symposium.
As Project Manager for Project Tesla, Mr. Grotz aided in the design and
construction of a recreation of the equipment Nikola Tesla used for wireless
transmission of power experiments in 1899 in Colorado Springs. Mr. Grotz
received his B.S.E.E. from the University of Connecticut in 1973. http://www.mountainman.com.au/aether_1.html |
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Pierre |
Guerin |
Paris Astrophysics Institute: met
with Galley on UFOs |
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G. I. |
Gurdjieff |
TSN; GNOSTIC |
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Alaxander |
Gurwitsch |
BIOG2: [1874-1954] Professor of
Histology at Taurida University (Now Crimean University) in Crimea from
1918-1924, asked why organs had a definite shape. He argued that chemical
reactions are isotropic (the same in all directions) so chemistry can’t determine
shape. In his signature experiment,
two onion roots were arranged at right angles to one another with the
horizontal root (Inductor) pointed towards the vertical stem (Detector), with
a space for either normal window glass or quartz glass plate. Gurwitsch
recorded the rate of cell division (mitosis) on the detector. When window
glass was placed in the space between the root and the stem no cell division
occurred, whereas when the quartz glass plate was placed in the space cell
division increased significantly.
Gurwitch was aware that normal window glass blocks UV rays and quartz
glass plate is transparent for UV light of about 260 nm. He concluded that 260 nm UV emissions from the Inductor were
stimulating increased cell division in the Detector, and that this
mitogenetic radiation might regulate cell growth and differentiation.
Mitogenetic radiation is now considered ultraweak photon emission from
vegetation. FIELD: credited with
first discovering what he called "mitogenetic radiation" in onion
roots in the 1920s. Gurwitsch postulated that a field, rather than chemicals
alone, was probably responsible for the structural formation of the body.
Later researchers were able to show that a weak radiation, from tissues
stimulates cell growth in neighboring tissues of the same organism. |
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Alan |
Guth |
In 1980, Alan Guth came up with the
essence of cosmic inflation. Rapid expansion, or inflation, would push the
universe to almost instantly have no curvature, and to be very smooth. During
inflation, quantum fluctuations would be stretched into the largest scales.
Thus the large scale structure of the universe might yield clues that link
GRT and quantum physics. |
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Scott |
Hagan |
FIELD: Hameroff, Yasue, Pribram,
and Scott Hagan assembled a theory of consciousness based on energy flow
through microtubules |
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Samuel |
Hahnemann |
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Bernie |
Haisch |
BIOG2:An active professional
astronomer since earning his doctorate in 1975. He has published a
respectable number of scientific papers in most of the right journals
(including our favorites, Science and Nature), has been Principal
Investigator on several NASA studies, has served as referee and proposal
reviewer for NASA and NSF, belongs to half a dozen professional societies,
has chaired international conferences, i.e. He has engaged by and large
successfully in all the usual activities of a busy professional scientist.
[http://www.ufoskeptic.org/] Haisch has also done work relating to the Zero
Point Field. That said, Haisch maintains a website
[http://www.ufoskeptic.org/] which attempts a fair assessment of the UFO
phenomena, and is author of the book The God Theory , (San Francisco Weiser
Books, 2006. 157 pp.) in which he states: "It is not matter that creates
an illusion of consciousness, but consciousness that creates an illusion of
matter." [http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/haisch.html] FIELD: Worked with Rueda
and Puthoff on ZPF theory of inertia. |
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Franz |
Halberg |
associated with Harvard medical
school and U of Minnesota. observed that living things keep to not only
circadian rhythms, but also other periodic rhythms. In his 80's, he made his
break through discovery: the synchronizer in living things resides in planets
and especially the sun. the effect is called "space weather": |
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Manly Palmer |
Hall |
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David |
Halperin |
TSN: professional scholar of
religion, an expert on Ezekiel, Jewish
mysticism, and the modern UFO phenomenon. |
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Stewart |
Hameroff |
FIELD: Anesthesiologist from U of
Arizona wondered about how gasses with very different chemistry could turn
off consciousness: Nitrous oxide; ether; halothane; chloroform. He guessed
that general anesthetics must interfere
with the electrical activity within microtubules. If so, then electrical
activity of microtubules must somehow be at the heart of consciousness. He
found, as did Popp, that living tissue transmits photons, and that good
penetration of “light” occurred in certain parts of the brain. He found a
great degree of coherence between neighboring tubules, and thought that
the microtubules might be “light
pipes” or wave guides for the photons.
Worked with Roger penrose on Orch Or theory of consciousness. |
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William Rowan |
Hamilton |
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Carla |
Hannaford |
BIOG2: During an interview on the
New Dimensions radio program hosted by Michael Toms, we learn that Dr.
Hannaford is a biologist and educator with more than forty years teaching
experience, including twenty years teaching biology at the university level.
She has advised ministries and departments of education in the United States,
Russia, South Africa, Singapore, and Scotland. She's the author of the
bestselling book, “Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head” (Great
River Books, revised 2005) and is the author of “Playing in the Unified
Field: Raising and Becoming Conscious, Creative Human Beings” (Great River
Books 2010). Hannaford has studied the scientific foundations of quantum
physics to human biology. She says there is a big shift going on in science
in the way we conventionally think of ourselves. Fundamentally, we are
dynamic, boundaryless, self-organizing systems open to a unified field of
information that is vibrational in nature. Everything is in flux and
interconnected. When we are conscious an aware in the present moment, we can
receive more subtle information from the field, respond to actual conditions
more appropriately, and rewire ourselves toward greater capacity. In this
interview, Dr. Hannaford: stressed the: importance of play, and being in the
present. She also consistently: mixed quantum mechanical terms with positive
human action and interaction,
therefore associating them, without presenting any clear justification.
[http://www.newdimensions.org/program-archive/shaping-our-reality-with-carla-hannaford-ph-d]: |
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C. E. M. |
Hansel |
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Johann |
Hansson, |
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Nassim |
Haramein |
BIOG2: [1962-] A Swiss-born
self-trained scientist who, together with physicist Elizabeth Rauscher, proposed in 2004 an amendment to Einstein’s
Field Equations of Gravitation, called the Haramein-Rauscher metric. The
metric is described in the paper “The Origin of Spin: A consideration of
Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein’s Field Equations and Grand
Unification Theory.
http://www.theresonanceproject.org/research.html#torque. This
amendment, which incorporates torque and Coriolis effects in "'plasma
dynamics'" interacting with a "polarized geometric structured
vacuum" http://www.theresonanceproject.org/pdf/scalinglaw_paper.pdf ,
proposes the origin of spin, which is
defined as a "spacetime torque." The paper makes the case that
“gravitational forces with spin-like terms may be related to the strong and
electroweak forces”, thus providing a new unification of the four forces,
otherwise called a “Theory Of Everything” (TOE). Haramein and Dr. Rauscher have also
developed a "Scaling Law for Organized Matter". Haramein’s 2009 paper The Schwarzschild Proton
http://theresonanceproject.org/pdf/schwarzschild_proton_a4.pdf, won an award
at the University of Liege, Belgium, during the 9th International Conference
CASY’09 (Computing Anticipatory Systems) This paper presents a model in which
Vacuum (Zero Point Field) energy is
converted to a proton with Black Hole characteristics, such that the “Strong
Force” can be seen as gravitational attraction. |
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Donna |
Hare |
SAPRO: Former employee of a NASA
contractor who alleged a number of stories about NASA: Photoshopping out
anomalous details from NASA mission photos; astronauts sightings of anomalous
“vehicles”; destroyed photographs, etc. p. 394-5. |
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Willis |
Harman, |
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Michael |
Harner |
Anthropologist, widely acknowledged
as the world's foremost academic and popular authority on shamanism. COSSER:
Anthropologist. In the early 1960s, Harner went to the Peruvian Amazon to study the culture
of the Conibo indians. Under the
strict supervision of his indigenous friends, he drank ayahuasca. After several minutes he began
hallucinating, and saw that his visions emanated from "giant reptilian
creatures" resting at the lowest depths of his brain. These creatures
began projecting scenes in front of his eyes.
The magnificence of plant and animal creation and speciation—hundreds
of millions of years of activity—took place on a scale and with a vividness
impossible to describe. He learned
that the dragon-like creatures were inside all forms of life, including
humans. Harner later noted that
"dragon" and "serpent" are synonymous. "In retrospect one could say they
were almost like DNA, although at that time, 1961, I knew nothing of
DNA." |
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Ross G. |
Harrison, |
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George |
Hathaway |
Canadian electrical engineer;
anti-gravity researcher and associate of John Hutchinson |
|
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John |
Hawke |
GHAIR: The English expert pilot
John Hawke, former RAF pilot, is one of only a few pilots Caidin knows who
has survived two time jumps. p. 227 f |
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Ron S. |
Hawke |
PHENOM: In 1975, scientists at
Laurence Livermore lab California, where research on nuclear weapons was
done, determined that at close distance, Uri Geller could affect matter and
materials. “The Magnetic pattern stored in the iron oxide layer of a magnetic
program card was erased, wrote Ron S. Hawke, a Livermore scientist. Geller also had an effect on the Livermore
scientists. Several nuclear weapons engineers reported seeing things they
could not explain in their homes at night: Balls of light, a raven. One
scientist saw a disincarnate human arm
with a hook for a hand, rotating like a hologram at the foot of his bed. His
wife saw it too. P. 180. As a result of these visions, two nuclear scientists
took it as an omen and quit. “ they believed they were not supposed to work
on nuclear weapons anymore.” Green
conducted pathology tests on these scientists. No pathology was found. |
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Stephen |
Hawking, |
BIOG2: [1925-] German born
psychotherapist associated with a therapeutic method best known as Family
Constellations and Systemic Constellations. The process diverges from
conventional forms of cognitive, behaviour and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
In a single session, a Family Constellation attempts to reveal a previously
unrecognized systemic dynamic that may span multiple generations in a given
family and to resolve the deleterious effects of that dynamic . The process
involves assignment of key family
members identities to complete strangers,
who follow no scripts yet respond in a way that often brings about a resolution of the
issue. Practitioners claim that
present day problems and difficulties may be influenced by traumas suffered
in previous generations of the family, even if those affected now are unaware
of the original event in the past. A theoretical foundation for this concept
is called The Ancestor Syndrome in psychology. |
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Jerald |
Hawkins |
Known for his numerology study of
Stonehenge, observes “ratios” in crop circle proportion |
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Oliver |
Heaviside |
BIOG2:[1850-1925] English
physicist.. In 1902 he predicted the existence of an ionized layer of air in
the upper atmosphere, which was originally known as the Kennelly-Heaviside
layer but is now called layer E of the ionosphere. Radio waves are deflected
from it, which makes possible the transmission of radio signals around the
world. These would otherwise be lost into space. He added the concepts of inductance,
capacitance, and impedance to electrical science. Modified Ohm’s law to
include inductance, from which he derived his “equation of telegraphy.” Found
that signal distortion in a telegraph cable could be substantially reduced by
the addition of small inductance coils along its length. He also modified the
interpretation of Maxwell’s equations.
This modification has been called “limited” as well as “expanded.” Random House Webster’s Dictionary of
Scientists 1997 p. 223. |
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Donald O. |
Hebb, |
BIOG2:[1904 – 1985] Psychologist
who developed cell-assembly theory, which laid the groundwork for neural
network theory and the modern neurosciences. “Hebb posited that neural
structures were formed in the brain through an action called the Hebb.synapse.”
[http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Science-and-technology/The-mind-and-Donald-O-Hebb-Meaning-and-mind-in-monkeys.html] |
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G.W. F. |
Hegel, |
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Werner |
Heisenberg, |
BIOG2: [1901-1976] German physicist
who developed quantum theory and formulated the Uncertainty Principle, which
states that it is impossible to
specify precisely both the position and momentum of a particle. In 1923 he became assistant to Max Born at
Gottingen, who helped Heisenberg develop his ideas, which in 1925 were
presented as matrix QM, so Heisenberg is regarded as founder of QM.
Heisenberg then worked with the Danish physicist Niels Bohr in Copenhagen. He
won the Nobel prize for work on QM in 1932.
During WWII Heisenberg worked
for the Nazis to develop nuclear fission, but his team was months behind the
US atomic bomb project. He was Director of the Max Planck Institute for
Physics from 1942-1970. In Werner
Heisenberg’s Science and Religion, we see that although having differing
perspectives on religion, Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, and Niels Bohr all
apparently hold a deep respect for “spiritual” frames of reference.
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/heisenberg07/heisenberg07_index.html. |
|
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Bert |
Hellinger |
BIOG2: [1925-] German born
psychotherapist associated with a therapeutic method best known as Family
Constellations and Systemic Constellations. The process diverges from
conventional forms of cognitive, behaviour and psychodynamic psychotherapy.
In a single session, a Family Constellation attempts to reveal a previously
unrecognized systemic dynamic that may span multiple generations in a given
family and to resolve the deleterious effects of that dynamic . The process
involves assignment of key family
members identities to complete strangers,
who follow no scripts yet respond in a way that often brings about a resolution of the
issue. Practitioners claim that
present day problems and difficulties may be influenced by traumas suffered
in previous generations of the family, even if those affected now are unaware
of the original event in the past. A theoretical foundation for this concept
is called The Ancestor Syndrome in psychology. |
|
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Robert |
Helliwell |
BIOG2: Professor associated with
the Stanford University Radio Science lab. In 1974 he showed, with John
Katsufrakis, that very low frequency radio waves could be used to vibrate the
magnetosphere. In the Antarctic, using a 20 km antenna and a five khertz
transmitter, they found that the magnetosphere can be modulated to cause high energy particles to cascade
into the earth’s atmosphere. Helliwell also reported in 1975 that ELF from
power lines was altering the ionosphere. |
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Paul |
Hellyer |
REALDE: Former Canadian Minister of
Defense; believes Corso's claims in the book "The Day After
Roswell" |
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Joseph |
Henry |
BIOG2: [1797-1878]. In 1846 he
became the first director of the Smithsonian Institution, where he began to
make detailed observations of the weather. He made powerful electromagnets,
which could be used to make powerful electric motors, using coils of fine
wire. He showed how electromagnets could be used to send information by
building the first practical electrical telegraph, which was used to transmit
weather forecasts. |
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Richard Conn |
Henry |
BIOG2: Joined the Johns Hopkins
University Physics Department's faculty in 1968 as its first astronomer.
Deputy Director of NASA's Astrophysics Division (1976 -1978) In his review of "Quantum Enigma"
by Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner , he notes his interpretation of quantum
mechanics, in agreement with astronomer Sir Arthur Eddington, that there is
no actually existing universe at all. The universe is purely mental. |
|
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Kurt |
Hensel, |
NPM: Hensel first desribed the
p-adic number system at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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Nick |
Herbert, |
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Heinrich |
Hertz |
BIOG2: [1857-1894]. G. F.
Fitzgerald was the first to attempt to measure the length of electric waves;
Herrman von Helmholtz put the problem into the hands of his favorite pupil,
Hertz, Who produced electromagnetic radio waves, later called “Hertzian” in
his lab, and successfully measured the wave length and frequency of these
waves. He showed that radio waves could reflect (bounce off) and refract (appear to bend through things)
much like light, and that they traveled at the same speed as light. He
discovered that electricity could be transmitted through the air. He also
documented the photo-electric effect in 1887. |
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Caroline |
Herzenburg |
BIOG2: Employee of Argonne National
Laboratory who responded to Richard
Williams’ critical comments on HAARP in the Journal of Physics and Society.
Writing as a private individual, in 1988 and 1994, she warned that the advanced type of ionospheric heater
could be used as a weapon system, and that its use might violate the
Environmental Modification Convention ratified by the US in 1979. The
atmosphere, ionosphere, and near earth space are included in the
convention. |
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David |
Hilbert |
firmly believed that all of
mathematics could be constructed from a handful of axioms. Kurt Godel proved
him wrong |
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Betty and Barney |
Hill |
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Thomas |
Hirsch |
BCIRCUIT: A psychic healer,
described the energy flow through copper and silk biocircuits. The copper
biocircuit energy was greenish blue, and the effect more mechanical; the
energy of the silk was bluish white, and seemed more “conscious”. Thomas felt
the silk was engaging a subtler energy. This corroborated the authors
observation that copper is good for mechanical obstructions, while silk is
the choice for conscious work. P. 60. |
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Mae-Wan |
Ho, |
BIOG2: [1941-2016] Received a Ph.
D. in Biochemistry in 1967 from Hong Kong University, and was Postdoctoral
Fellow in Biochemical Genetics, at UC
San Diego from 1968 to 1972. During that time, she won a competitive
Fellowship of the US National Genetics Foundation, which took her to London University UK. A long-time critic of neo-Darwinism and
genetic engineering and pioneer of a “physics of organisms,” she was one of the most influential and
widely sought-after speakers in the new paradigm of organic science. She was
Director and co-founder of the Institute of Science in Society,and has
written more than 500 papers and a dozen books spanning several disciplines.
The books include The Rainbow and the Worm, the Physics of Organisms (1993,
1998, 2008), Genetic Engineering Dream or Nightmare? (1998, 1999, 2008),
Living with the Fluid Genome (2003), Unravelling AIDS (2005), Which Energy?
(2006), Food Futures Now, Organic, Sustainable, Fossil Fuel Free (2008), and Green Energies (2009) |
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Richard C. |
Hoagland |
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Douglas |
Hofstader, |
With his Fluid Analogies Research
Group (FARG) has pursued a radically different and highly innovative approach
to analogy that is rooted in “microdomains” such as letter string problems
rather than “macro-domains” or high level analogies. Hofstadter and FARG have
provided important psychological and computational insights, as well as
critiques of their competitors, including SME and ACME |
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Craig |
Hogan, |
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Judith |
Hooper |
|
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William |
Hooper, |
BIOG2: [-1971]: In the late 1960’s,
Hooper had been showing that not all electrical fields are the same. What he called a “motional” electrical
field results in a force that can pass through lead, ie. It is unshieldable.
[Angels Don’t Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995 p. 14] This is in
contrast to the well know electrostatic fields. He holds a US patent on the
"All Electric Motional Field Generator." The motional electric
field is not convergent, but uniformly
vertical. |
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Budd |
Hopkins |
|
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Stacy |
Horn |
|
307 |
Paul |
Horowitz |
OUTTHERE: Harvard physics professor
who became hooked on the SETI concept. He designed and built the most
advanced ultranarrowband signal detector ever built, and it was portable,
able to be connected to any radio telescope in the world. He called it suitcase
SETI. In 1982, Horowitz took his system to Arecibo in Puerto Rico, and spent
75 scope hours examining 20 stars, but found nothing. But he showed that
sophisticated narrowband searches could be done on a Radio Shack budget. |
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D.L. |
Hotson |
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Jack |
Houck |
REALDE: Boeing Aerospace engineer
who has explored various anomalous phenomena "Reality Denied" |
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Fred |
Hoyle |
TPT: Inspired by Eddington’s
Internal Constitution of Stars, Hoyle’s later work would be key in
understanding how the processes in stars would lead to heavier elements.Using
Hubble’s constant, and winding back the clock to the time of the “big bang”,
we get that the universe is about a billion years old. However, radioactive
dating in the 1920s showed the earth to be over 2 billion years old, Star
clusters appeared to be many billions of years old. This troubled Hoyle,
Bondi, and Gold. They were also troubled by the idea that at some early time
the whole of space and matter is infinitely concentrated at one point. How
could something arise from nothing? They postulated the steady state
universe, which has been largely discredited by the scientific community. |
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Barbara Marx |
Hubbard |
BIOG2: [1929-]. A leading visionary
thinker, Barbara Marx Hubbard had dedicated herself to the task of creating a
livable future since the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in1945. She
suggests that we are in a unique evolutionary phase in which the universe is
coming to understand itself through the vehicle of human consciousness. She
argues that the spiritual attainments of the great religious founders and
avatars are now becoming available to masses of people. She suggests that, in
the future, we will learn how to naturally rejuvenate and heal our bodies. We
will build societies based on co-creation rather than procreation. Barbara
Marx Hubbard is a co-founder of the World Future Society and is President of
the Foundation for Conscious Evolution. She is author of The Hunger of Eve,
The Revelation: Our Crisis is a Birth, The Evolutionary Journey and Conscious
Evolution, and the DVD series Humanity Ascending. |
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Edwin |
Hubble, |
TPT: He had used the method of
Cepheid variables to deduce the distance to the Andromeda nebula, nearly a
million light years, establishing that in fact it was a separate galaxy . He
heard about de Sitters model and how Slipher’s measurements agreed with the
theory that redshift meant expanding space. Although Georges Lemaitre had
already figured out the red shift meant an expanding universe, scientists
paid attention when Hubble said the same thing, and got credit for
"discovering" the significance of the red shift. |
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Alexander von |
Humboldt, |
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David |
Hume, |
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Valerie |
Hunt, |
INFINMND: Taught at Columbia U, U
of Iowa, and UCLA where she studied skilled and pathological muscular
activity, movement behavior, and neuromuscular patterns of emotion. P.
10. Hunt’s lab at UCLA was the first
to study extremely high frequency (EHF) electrical fields in the human body.
Dr. Hunt found that the human energy field may respond to external
stimulation before the body is aware of it, and can reflect illness before it
appears in the body. Energy field size
decreases with exposure to positive ions, and increases with exposure to
negative ions. Data recordings showed that specific time domain waveforms
were consistently associated with aura readers calls of specific colors:
Blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, and white. Three seconds of
electromyographic data from human muscle cross plotted with it self with one
frame delay to form a strange attractor bearing her name: The Hunt attractor.
The ovoid phase plane has undulating “crinkles” superimposed on it which
suggests subtly organization, great complexity, and therefore great
information content, at the “Edge of Chaos.” She is an advocate of the
concept that health is an active flow of complex information within the body,
while illness is a breakdown of that flow.
See “Infinite Mind: Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness”. |
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Peter |
Hurkos |
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Edmund |
Husserl, |
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Jean |
Huston |
BIOG2: Scholar, philosopher and
researcher in human capacities; one of the principal founders of the Human
Potential Movement. In 1965, along with her husband Dr. Robert Masters, Dr.
Houston founded The Foundation for Mind Research. She is also the founder and
principal teacher since 1982 of the Mystery School, a school of human
development, a program of cross-cultural, mythic and spiritual studies,
dedicated to teaching history, philosophy, the New Physics, psychology,
anthropology, myth and the many dimensions of human potential. |
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John |
Hutchinson |
BIOG2: Canadian inventor said to
have discovered an anomalous antigravity effect, called the Hutchinson
Effect, while working with Tesla longitudinal waves ( Tesla coils) in 1979. |
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Aldous |
Huxley |
BIOG2: [1894 –1963] British
author.Born into a family that included some of the most distinguished
members of the English intellectual elite. His father was the son of Thomas
Henry Huxley; his mother was the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the novelist;
the niece of Matthew Arnold, the poet; and the granddaughter of Thomas
Arnold, a famous educator. Author of “Utopia” and “Brave New World” . In his book “The Doors of Perception”, he
proposed that the brain is a ‘reducing valve’. He suggested that all around
us is the Mind at Large, (an information field) which comprises everything;
all reality, all ideas, all images. The brain narrows that information to a
small trickle. AQCON: At the zenith of his career Huxley was “at the hub of
an international network of intellectuals, artists, and scientists interested
in the notion of transcendence and transformation. Many of Huxley’s interests
were so advanced that they did not come into their own until after his death,
including consciousness research, decentralization in government &
economy, paranormal healing, altered states, and acupuncture.” |
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Thomas Henry |
Huxley, |
BIOG2: Biologist who helped develop
the theory of evolution. |
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Christian |
Huygens, |
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Ray |
Hyman |
a founding director of CSICOP (now CSI). |
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J. Allen |
Hynek |
US astronomer and professor; expert
and USAF consultant of UFOs; he began as a skeptic and eventually became a
believer. UFOS2DAY: With Jacques
Vallee, Ted Phillips, and astronaut Gordon Cooper, Was invited, and accepted an invitation to
meet with the Secretary-General at the UN in New York. UFOS2DAY say this
happened in 1994, but Hynek died in 1986. |
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Victor |
Inyushin |
HANDSOL: At Kazakh University in
Russia has done extensive research with the HEF since the 1950s. using the
results of his experiments, he suggests the existence of a “bioplasmic”
energy field composed of ions, free photons,
and free electrons. Since this is a state different than the four
known states of matter –solids, liquids, gasses, and plasmas- he suggests the
bioplasmic energy field is a fifth state of matter. There appears to be a
balance of positive and negative
particles for health. P. 20 |
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Ernest |
Ising |
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Annie |
Jacobsen |
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Theodore |
Jacobson |
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Robert |
Jahn |
BIOG2: According to Princeton
University, as of 2009 “Professor Jahn
is Dean Emeritus of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. He is a
Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, and has been chairman of the AIAA Electric
Propulsion Technical Committee, associate editor of the AIAA Journal, and a
member of the NASA Space Science and Technology Advisory Committee. He is
vice President of the Society for Scientific Exploration and Chairman of the
Board of the International Consciousness Research Laboratories consortium. He
has been a long-term member of the Board of Directors of Hercules, Inc. and
chairman of its Technology Committee, and a member and chairman of the Board
of Trustees of Associated Universities, Inc. He has received the Curtis W.
McGraw Research Award of the American Society of Engineering Education and an
honorary Doctor of Science degree from Andrha University. “ Jahn published the book “Margins of Reality” in
1986, and according to New Scientist, he was demoted from dean of the
engineering faculty to an associate professorship. FIELD: Dean of Engineering at Princeton,
developed a solid research program to
show that test subjects were able to effect the behavior of REGs. Ie;
psychokinesis; P. 111 f; He set up a small
program, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR), and hired
Brenda Dunne, a developmental psychologist, who had conducted and validated a
number of experiments in clairvoyance. P. 112. Also did remote viewing
research. |
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William |
James, |
His book The Varieties of Religious
Experience remains the starting point for a discussion of mystical
experience. He subscribes to the transmission model of consciousness, where
the brain acts as a filter. |
|
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Karl |
Jansen, |
SPOOK: London psychiatrist and
ketamine (LSD) authority Karl Jansen, used to believe that since LSD can
produce NDEs, this meant that surgical or cardiac arrest patient’s NDEs were
similarly hallucinogenic. He has of late changed his mind. “The fact that
NDEs can be artificially induced does not imply that the spontaneously
occurring NDE is ‘unreal’ in some way.” Writes Jansen in his book
Ketamine. “it has been suggested that
both may involve a ‘retuning’ of the brain”. So, it may be possible to
preview death by taking ketamine, which is what both Timothy Leary and John
Lilly did. P. 284. |
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Karl |
Jansky |
BIOG2: Working for Bell Labs,
discovered radio waves emanating from the Milky Way, in about 1930. This
discovery would lead to the radio telescope and radio astronomy. |
|
333 |
Julian |
Jaynes, |
Princeton University psychologist and author
of "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral
Mind" This hypothesis is generally not accepted by mainstream
psychologists. |
|
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Stanley |
Jeffers, |
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Mari |
Jibu |
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Phillip |
Johnson |
BIOG2: [1940- ] Professor of Law.
Became a born-again Christian while a tenured professor and is considered the
father of the Intelligent Design movement, through his book "Darwin on
Trial". His seminal book rejects "Darwinism" and "scientific
materialism". |
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William |
Joines, |
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Brian |
Josephson, |
HHSP: While a grad student at
Cambridge in the early 60s, he published a short paper on electrical currents
that might “tunnel between a thin slice of ordinary metal sandwiched between
two superconductors”. Experiment
confirmed the predicted effect within months, and the “Josephson junction”
earned him a Nobel prize at age 33. Today such supersensitive junctions are
hardwired into many high tech pieces of hardware. By the time he received his
Nobel prize however, his research had turned to Eastern mysticism, the nature
of consciousness, and psi phenomena. He has spoken at conferences on psi
alongside Puthoff, Targ, Rauscher and others. Josephson’s passion for the
topic has not waivered, and he directs a “mind-matter unification” project st
Cambridge. p. 172f |
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James Prescott |
Joule |
BIOG2: [1818-1889]. A wealthy man,
Joule funded his own research. In the
mid nineteenth century Joule proved that electricity is a type of energy.
Around 1940 he showed how the resistance of an electric circuit could be used
to turn a certain amount of electrical energy into an equal amount of heat
energy. He showed that one form of
energy can be converted into exactly the same amount of a different type of
energy, the principle which became known as the Conservation of Energy.
Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p. 21 |
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Carl |
Jung |
BIOG2: [1875-1961] Swiss
Psychiatrist; student of Freud, and founder of Analytic Psychology. Jung was
psychically sensitive, believed in reincarnation, and became interested in
mythology. At age 4, he had a terrifying phallic dream which stayed with him for
the rest of his life. He taught that because of our lack of awareness, we can
no longer depend on the gods, because we have driven them out of our forests,
mountains, and rivers. We have lost our connection with nature and ourselves,
and what we call “progress” has caused great suffering. The masses lack
psychic cohesion. Developed the concept of introvert and extrovert, and the concept of archetypes
and the collective unconscious, by which is meant that each person has access
to knowledge (via the collective unconscious) which he did not personally
learn. NPM: Jung’s concepts of
synchronicity are brought into a framework of physics and the mind through
mechanisms of emergence of nonlocal information in the brain and through
connections between the mind and the collapse of the quanum wave function. |
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Joachim |
Jungius, |
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342 |
Waldemar |
Kaempffert |
scientist, a member of the American
Society for Psychical Research |
|
343 |
Walter |
Kaempffert, |
|
344 |
Menas |
Kafatos |
NPM: With Robert Nadeau, wrote
"The Conscious Universe". Kafatos and Nadeau apply the
complementarity principle to view the probabilistic Quantum event (collapse of the wave
function) and the deterministic
quantum event (Schrodinger time evolution) as two sides of the same coin, and
see as a result a central role for consciousness. |
|
345 |
David |
Kaiser, |
theoretical physics and history of
science. Author of How the Hippies Saved Physics |
|
346 |
Theodor |
Kaluza |
|
347 |
Gordon |
Kane, |
|
348 |
Immanuel |
Kant, |
|
349 |
Schafica |
Karagulla |
HANDSOL: MD (A Los Angeles-based
psychiatrist who became fascinated with brain states and consciousness. ) She
correlated visual observations made by
sensitives to physical disorders. She also correlated chakra disturbances
with illness. ( In her book, Breakthrough to Creativity, she wrote about how
each person could access higher states of awareness. She also founded the
Sense Perception Research Foundation, apparently no longer active)p. 32 |
|
350 |
Michio |
Katu, |
US theoretical physicist, futurist,
and popularizer of science. |
|
351 |
Steven |
Katz, |
The theory of constructivism was
formulated by Katz. This position holds that there are no pure (ie
unmediated) mystical experiences. The experience itself as well as the form
in which it is reported is shaped by concepts which the mystic brings to the
experience. in this view, a Christian mystic will have a Christian
experience; a Taoist will have a Taoist experience. There can therefore be no
universal core of mystical experience independent of culture. |
|
352 |
Stuart |
Kauffman |
MD and complexity theorist, believes complexity is not a point, but
rather a spectrum, and that chaos is a subset of complexity, between order
and randomness. |
|
353 |
George |
Keegan, |
ADPTH: Military General. Particle
beam weaponry was such a high level secret that president Jimmy Carter “ was screened from
vital technical developments by the … CIA and DIA”. P. 17. |
|
354 |
Lynn |
Keegan, |
|
355 |
John |
Keel |
UFO researcher; author of UFOs:
Operation Trojan Horse (1970) |
|
356 |
Edward |
Kelly |
Professor of Research in the Division of
Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, is lead
author of the book "Irreducible
Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century". Kelly and the book's
contributors support Frederic William
Henry Myers view that the mind is not generated by the brain but is instead
limited and constrained by it. |
|
357 |
Johann |
Kepler, |
BIOG2: Using Brahe's data, he
developed his laws of planetary motion and published them in 1609 and
1619:FORBIDU: As Copernicus, he believed that a greater understanding of the
movements of the heavenly bodies would improve the accuracy not only of astronomy
but also its esoteric twin, astrology. He … believed that the planets,
including the Earth, are living entities with their own world souls and that
the seat of the anima mundi is in the sun. p. 36 |
|
358 |
Roy |
Kerr |
TPT: Made Swarzschild’s solution to
General relativity in reference to black holes more general, more real, and
more useful to astrophyscists. |
|
359 |
Donald |
Keyhoe, |
AA:
Author of several books, including Flying Saucer Conspiracy (1955);
and Aliens From Space, he was a leading advocate of the theory that the govt
and military were hiding the truth. He was elected to the most successful
public UFO club: NICAP. He assembled an impressive board including
Hillenkoetter, former BB officer Fournet, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Ass.
President J. B. Hartranft, Canadian Department of Transport engineer Wilbert
B. Smith, radio commentator Frank Edwards, and a slew of ranking military
officers and scientists. Keyhoe sought public hearings on the subject. His
contact with Senator John McClelland’s
Senate Subcommittee on Investigations was well received and hearings appeared
imminent. However, after a Jan 1958 meeting with the AF, McClelland’s
subcommittee chief council advised NICAP to drop the matter, and they did. |
|
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William |
Kilner |
HANDSOL: In 1911, Kilner, a medical doctor, reported
on his studies of the Human Energy Field as seen through colored screens and
filters. He described having seen glowing mist around the whole body in three
zones: a) a quarter-inch dark layer closest to the skin, surrounded by b) a
more vaporous layer an inch wide streaming perpendicularly from the body, and
c) somewhat further out, a delicate exterior luminosity with indefinite
contours about 6 inches across. Kilner found that the appearance of the
«aura» (as he called it) differs considerably from subject to subject
depending on age, sex, mental ability and health. Certain diseases showed as
patches or irregularities in the aura, which led Kilner to develop a system
of diagnosis on the basis of the color, texture, volume and general
appearance of the envelope. Some diseases he diagnosed in this way were liver
infection, tumors, appendicitis, epilepsy and psychological disturbances like
hysteria. P. 31 |
|
361 |
Jaegwon |
Kim, |
Regarded as a leading advocate of a
hardcore materialist perspective of mind, has backed away from a fully
reductionist approach (Kim, 2005 and 2006) |
|
362 |
Bonghan |
Kim, |
vo_hef_electromagnetic models.doc:
Surgeon, claimed to have discovered anatomically distinctive corpuscle like
tissues at the acupoints, and threadlike ducts at the meridians of human
skin. He traced the ducts, now called Bonghan ducts, and found they formed a
circulatory network throughout the body.
This corpuscle and duct system is gaining more credibility with
independent research findings, providing an anatomical basis for the acupoint
and meridian system. Bonghan ducts appear to supply the channels in the
connective tissue with DNA granules inside, connecting acupoints in the skin
to internal organs. As the narrow channels form a network of tubes with light
sources, they can become an optical (fiber optic) channel which can produce a
coherent photon state |
|
363 |
Dan |
Kimball |
Secretary of the Navy. About the
time of Project Blue Book, had a UFO encounter on a flight to Hawaii. After
reporting it to the AF, and being stone walled by them, he ordered the Navy
to begin a parallel investigation. With the election of Eisenhower, Kimball
lost strength in his effort to break up ufo censorship. |
|
364 |
Pam |
Kircher, |
|
365 |
Semyon Davidovich |
Kirlian |
BIOG2: [1898-1978]: Russian
inventor and researcher who discovered in 1939 that photographing living
things that had been exposed to a pulsed EM field would capture an
"aura." When any conductive object is placed on a plate made of
insulating material, like glass, and exposed to high voltage, high freq
electricity, a low current results that creates a "carona
discharge" that can be captured on film. The process is called Kirlian
Photography. Although Kirlian and spiritualists attributed the corona to a
life force aura, mainstream science now attributes it to water vapor which
has been ionized by the electric current. |
|
366 |
John |
Kitkoski |
INFINMND: analyzed patterns of
minerals, vitamins, and blood proteins. He then cured animals, then humans,
by balancing blood chemistry. His organization is Life Balances in Spokane
WA., and has prepared manuals and training sessions. |
|
367 |
Philip |
Klass |
UFO debunker assocoated with CISCOP |
|
368 |
David |
Klein, |
|
369 |
Oscar |
Klein, |
|
370 |
Arthur |
Koestler, |
|
371 |
Andrey |
Kolmogorov |
|
372 |
Konstantin |
Korotkov |
FIELD: A professor of quantum
physics at St. Petersburg State Technical University in Russia, he became
intrigued by Kirlian's claim of capturing life energy on film. He developed a
"Gas Discharge Visualization" (GDV) technique, that made use of
state of the art optics, digitized TV matrices, and a computer. Ordinarily, a
living thing will emit photons perceptible only to the most sensitive
instruments in pitch black. He got the idea of stimulating these photons so
they would shine millions of times more intensively than normal. He has
written five books on the human bio field. His equipment became widely used
in Russia, the NIH funded work on the "biofield" using his
equipment, and most recently he and his machine have developed a large
following internationally. Being
interested in emotion and consciousness, Korotkov verified Clive Backster's work with plants
40 years later with state of the art equipment. p. 45-46. Korotkov and his
GDV system have now achieved a large following among medical and health
science professionals internationally. |
|
373 |
John |
Kraus |
|
374 |
Dolores |
Krieger, |
BIOG2: A prominent professor of
nursing at the New York University Division of Nursing, conceived of
therapeutic touch as a healing technique in the early 1970s and introduced
the therapy in 1972. The practitioner focuses positive energy through their
hands, which are placed two to three inches away from the patient, and
directs it towards the patient's energy field. Krieger developed the
technique along with a colleague, Dora Kunz. They initially taught the system
to graduate students at the nursing school, and it evolved from that basis.
Since the introduction of therapeutic touch, Krieger and Kunz have traveled
the world, teaching the technique to
an estimated 70,000 nurses. Krieger became embroiled in controversy over the
potential benefits of therapeutic touch technique between 1996-98, when a
nine-year-old schoolgirl challenged the validity of the therapy by showing
that only 44% of healers were able to detect her energy field. Krieger
(correctly) disputed the relevancy of this experiment. PSNWM: This can be
supported by the simple observation that physiological effects can occur from
a number of sources without conscious awareness. For example, negative
physiological effects can occur from low level nuclear radiation without the
subject being aware of it. |
|
375 |
Jeffrey J. |
Kripal |
Historian of religions; co authored
The Super Natural with Whitley Striber |
|
376 |
Stanley |
Krippner |
BIOG2: As a leader in the
transpersonal psychology movement, Krippner is co-author of numerous books,
including “Extraordinary Dreams” (SUNY, 2002), “The Mythic Path”, 3rd ed.
(Energy Psychology Press, 2006), and “Haunted by Combat: Understanding PTSD
in War Veterans” (Greenwood, 2007), and co-editor of “Healing Tales” (Puente,
2007), “Healing Stories” (Puente, 2007), “The Psychological Impact of War on
Civilians: An International Perspective” (Greenwood, 2003), “Varieties of
Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence” (APA, 2000). He has conducted workshops and seminars on
dreams and/or hypnosis internationally, and has given invited addresses for
the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Russian Academy of Pedagogical Sciences,
and the School for Diplomatic Studies, Montevideo, Uruguay. One of the better known demonstrations of
telepathy in dreams was conducted by Krippner and others from 1962-74 at the
Dream Laboratory of the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn NY. FIELD: Worked with Montague Ullman at Maimonides Medical
Center in Brooklyn in the late 1960's to see if thoughts could be
incorporated in dreams, A statistical analysis resulted in a success rate of
84 %. |
|
377 |
Elisabeth |
Kubler-Ross |
[1926-2004] Swiss American
psychiatrist, a pioneer in near-death studies and the author of the book "On Death and Dying", which
introduces her theory of the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining,
depression and acceptance. |
|
378 |
Thomas Samuel |
Kuhn, |
[1922-1996] One of the most
influential philosophers of science of the twentieth century—his book “The
Structure of Scientific Revolutions” is one of the most cited academic books
of all time. His contribution to the philosophy science marked not only a break
with several key positivist doctrines but also inaugurated a new style of
philosophy of science that brought it much closer to the history of science.
His account of the development of science held that science enjoys periods of
stable growth punctuated by revisionary revolutions, to which he added the
controversial ‘incommensurability thesis’, that theories from differing
periods suffer from certain deep failures of
comparability.[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/thomas-kuhn] He argued that
scientists are not the freethinking and objective investigators they fancy
themselves. Rather, they tend to assimilate what they have been taught and
work on solving problems within an accepted paradigm. Normal science, Kuhn
observed, “often suppresses fundamental novelties because they are
necessarily subversive of its basic commitments”. Data that is produced by
scientists that challenge the
prevailing consensus is often dismissed as simply wrong. Eventually, the dissonance
between prevailing and new may become so great that a paradigm shift
occurs. [Fingerprints of God by
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Riverhead Books 2009 ] |
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379 |
Dora |
Kunz |
HANDSOL: President of the American section of the
Theosophical Society. Worked for many
years with the medical profession as a gifted healer. |
|
380 |
Raymond |
Kurzweil |
BIOG2: [1948-] American author,
inventor, and futurist. Aside from futurology, he is involved in fields such
as optical character recognition (OCR), text-to-speech synthesis, speech
recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments. He is the author
of several books on health, artificial intelligence (AI), transhumanism, the
technological singularity, and futurism. Kurzweil is generally recognized as
a public advocate for the futurist and transhumanist movements, due to his
stances on life extension technologies, his efforts to forecast future
advances in technology, and his interest in the concept of the technological
singularity. His book “The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend
Biology” is a 2005 update of his 1999 book “The Age of Spiritual Machines”
and his 1990 book “The Age of Intelligent Machines”. In “Singularity”, Kurzweil attempts to give a glimpse of what
awaits us in the near future. He proposes a coming technological singularity,
and how we would thus be able to augment our bodies and minds with
technology. He describes the singularity as resulting from a combination of
three important technologies of the 21st century: genetics, nanotechnology,
and robotics (including artificial intelligence). His ideas have attracted
significant criticism from scientists and thinkers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kurzweil |
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381 |
Theodor |
Kuzala |
TPT: When Einstein arrived at
Princeton from Europe, he focused on a “grand unified theory” for 30 years.
One of his attempts extended space time into 5 dimensions. The extra space dimension would play the
role of the EM field. The idea of a
5-D universe came from Theodor Kaluza and Oscar Klein. Together they had
worked out in detail how these 5 –D spacetimes could mimic electromagnetism
almost perfectly. These universes had a strange form of matter, an infinite
variety of particles with a wide range of masses that warp spacetime. E
eventually gave up on these, but the KK theories returned in the 1970s when
the idea of a unified field took hold of physics. P. 73-74. |
|
382 |
Stephen |
LaBerge |
BIOG2: Stanford University Author of
"Lucid Dreaming". |
|
383 |
Joseph Louis |
Lagrange, |
|
384 |
Ronald D. |
Laing |
BIOG2: [1927-1989]: Scottish
psychiatrist who saw psychosis in positive terms. In books such as "The
Politics of Experience" (1967), he asserts that insanity can be seen as
a sane response to an insane society. |
|
385 |
Roger |
Lair |
TSN podiatrist from California,
claimed to have removed small metallic objects encased in epidermal tissue
from people who claimed alien contact. |
|
386 |
Georges |
Lakhovsky |
BIOG2: Russian engineer conversant
with both physics and biology. Showed that recorded sunspot activity
paralleled magnetic disturbances and auroras on earth. His fundamental
scientific principle was that every living thing emits radiation. |
|
387 |
Dalai |
Lama, |
|
388 |
Willis |
Lamb |
BIOG2: He received his doctorate
from the University of California at Berkeley in 1938 and joined the Columbia
University physics faculty that same year. From 1943 to 1951, he worked with
the Columbia University Radiation Laboratory, where his research focused on
how to make shorter, higher-frequency microwave sources for radar. The result
was his discovery of "the Lamb shift”, for which he became the 1955
Nobel Prize winner in physics. FIELD:
Discovered that Zero-point fluctuations cause electrons to move a bit in
their orbits, leading to shifts in frequency of about 1000 megahz; Called the
Lamb Shift. This in turn led to the development of radar. |
|
389 |
Lev |
Landau |
|
390 |
Lincoln |
LaPaz |
WITOROS: According to Master
Sergeant William Rickett, LaPaz concluded the an extraterrestrial craft had
crashed at Roswell. ROSINCON: Official reports indicate LaPaz only
investigated meteors and possible meteorites (green fireballs) |
|
391 |
Karl |
Lashley, |
|
392 |
Ervin |
Laszlo, |
BIOG2: Author or editor of sixty-nine books
translated into as many as nineteen languages, and has over four hundred
articles and research papers and six volumes of piano recordings to his
credit. He serves as editor of the monthly World Futures: The Journal of
General Evolution and of its associated General Evolution Studies book
series. Laszlo is generally recognized
as the founder of systems philosophy and general evolution theory, serving as
founder-director of the General Evolution Research Group and as past
president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences. His book "Science and the Akashic
Field" has been called a “theory of everything". FIELD: Futurist who proposes the ZPF is
identical to the Akashic Records; and provides the holographic blueprint of
the universe for all time. Scientists, including Laszlo, argue that the brain
is just the retrieval and read out
mechanism of the ultimate storage mechanism, the ZPF |
|
393 |
Paul A |
LaViolette |
Author of "Secrets of
Antigravity Propulsion: Tesla, UFOs, and Classified Aerospace Technology
". A researcher who thinks outside the box, his Starburst foundation is
affiliated with many universities. |
|
394 |
L. George |
Lawrence |
SLPLANTS: celestial vegetal sensor;
borderlandsciences.org: Extraterrestrial Biological Communications and
Biodynamic Remote Sensing |
|
395 |
Robert Scott |
Lazar |
SAPRO: controversial former
employee at Los Alamos National Lab, who claims to have broken his vows of
secrecy and began describing his experiences to friends. He has now lectured at many UFO
conferences. Considering the large number of contradictions in his story, and
many statements he has made which indicate a substantial lack of knowledge of
physics, many distrust him. However, the gravity wave technology he refers to
comes sufficiently close to the field propulsion ideas reportedly developed
in other military projects that it will be discussed here, even though it may
just be disinformation. P 283-284. |
|
396 |
Charles |
Leadbeater, |
|
397 |
David |
Leary, |
|
398 |
Timothy |
Leary, |
|
399 |
Benjamin |
Lee |
|
400 |
Gottfried |
Leibniz, |
1646 –1716 Vies with his exact
contemporary, Isaac Newton, for the title of the century’s greatest
intellect. Although both invented calculus independently, it was Leibniz
notation that won out. FORBIDU: His output covered every conceivable field of
his day, from linguistics through engineering to biology, his mind leaping
chaotically from subject to subject. …he was heavily rumored to be at the
very least a Rosicrucian sympathizer. He practiced as an alchemist, and his
later works reveal a deep familiarity with the Rosicrucian manifestos. He
realized that the mechanistic approach was limited; the ultimate reasons for
mechanism could only be found in metaphysics. |
|
401 |
Georges |
Lemaitre |
Just like Friedman, he stumbled upon the evolving universe.
Rederived de Sitters model and found Slipher’s observations agreed with the
model. He wrote up the results, showing that the universe was expanding, but found that his work was completely
ignored by relativists, and dismissed by Einstein. |
|
402 |
George |
Leonard |
wrote : "Somebody Else is on
the Moon", 1977. discusses more than 2 dozen NASA photos |
|
403 |
Lawrence |
LeShan |
HANDSOL:, from testing clairvoyants, he has defined two
times: normal linear time and clairvoyant time (CT). CV time is similar to Great Time, which can only be
experienced in a flow, as in viewing Clairvoyantly. |
|
404 |
W. C. |
Levengood |
crop Circle researcher, PhD |
|
405 |
Claude |
Lévi-Strauss |
Anthropologist |
|
406 |
John |
Lilly |
BIOG2: [1915 – 2001] A pioneer researcher into the nature of
consciousness using as his principal tools the isolation tank, dolphin
communication, and psychedelic drugs, sometimes in combination. He was a
prominent member of the Californian counterculture of scientists, mystics and
thinkers that arose in the late 1960s and early 70s. Albert Hofmann, Gregory
Bateson, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Werner Erhard, and Richard Feynman were all
frequent visitors to his home. Lilly was a qualified physician and
psychoanalyst. He made contributions in the fields of biophysics,
neurophysiology, electronics, computer science, and neuroanatomy. He invented
and promoted the use of the isolation tank as a means of sensory deprivation.
He was also a pioneer in attempting interspecies communication between humans
and dolphins. He delved into what mainstream science considers fringe areas.
An able publicist, he published many books, including Center of the Cyclone, and had two Hollywood movies based loosely
on his work. His reputation enabled him to attract private funding for his
more unconventional later work. |
|
407 |
Charles |
Lindberg |
GHAIR: Lindberg, on the final leg
of his flight, from Havana to St
Louis, lost visibility and became
disoriented soon after leaving Havana. When he finally got his bearings, he
found that he had traveled much further than his available fuel would have
allowed. He did not mention this until the final written words for his book
Autobiography of Values, published in 1976.
P 192. |
|
408 |
Peter |
Lindemann |
BCIRCUIT: Did further research on
the Eeman biocircuit, and found that radionics worked well for him while he
was in the biocircuit, enabling him to “dial in” a frequency which decreased
his symptoms dramatically. Lindemann concluded the radionics devise is an
objective vehicle through which abstract information can be symbolically
expressed. In the biocircuit there is a subtle transfer of information that
the radionics devise responds to. The radionics devise seems to be able to
speak effectively through the biocircuit to the body’s cellular
intelligence.” P. 161. |
|
409 |
Oliver |
Lodge |
BIOG2: [1851-1940]. A British
physicist who developed a system of wireless communication in 1894. Lodge invented a coherer, a device
consisting of a container packed with metal granules whose electrical
resistance varies with the passage of electromagnetic radiation. Designed to
detect electromagnetic waves, this was developed into a detector of radio
waves. His work was instrumental in the development of radio receivers.
Although he conducted experiments that suggested the ether does not
exist, he dismissed the results of his
own experiment and continued to hypothesize the existence of the ether. His
son, Raymond, was killed in WW1, which spurred an interest in communication
with the dead. In 1916 he published the book Raymond, Or Life and Death: With
Examples of the Evidence for Survival of memory and Affection After Death,
and he became a champion of mediums
and the world of spirits. |
|
410 |
Pim Van |
Lommel |
|
411 |
Hendrick Antoon |
Lorentz |
BIOG2: . [1853-1928] From the start
of his scientific work, Lorentz took it as his task to extend James Clerk
Maxwell's theory of electricity and of light. In his doctor's thesis, he
treated the reflection and refraction phenomena of light from this standpoint
which was then quite new. His fundamental work in the fields of optics and
electricity has revolutionized contemporary conceptions of the nature of
matter. In 1878, he published an essay on the relation between the velocity
of light in a medium and the density and composition thereof. The resulting
formula, proposed almost simultaneously by the Danish physicist Lorenz, has
become known as the Lorenz-Lorentz formula.
Lorentz also made fundamental contributions to the study of the
phenomena of moving bodies. In an extensive treatise on the aberration of
light and the problems arising in connection with it, he followed A.J.
Fresnel's hypothesis of the existence of an immovable ether, which freely
penetrates all bodies. This assumption formed the basis of a general theory
of the electrical and optical phenomena of moving bodies. The so-called
Lorentz transformation (1904) was based on the fact that electromagnetic
forces between charges are subject to slight alterations due to their motion,
resulting in a minute contraction in the size of moving bodies. It not only
adequately explains the apparent absence of the relative motion of the Earth
with respect to the ether, as indicated by the experiments of Michelson and
Morley, but also paved the way for Einstein's special theory of
relativity. |
|
412 |
Coral |
Lorenzen |
|
413 |
Olga |
Louchakova, |
|
414 |
James |
Lovelock |
British scientist whose concept of
^Gaia^ was a spin-off of his work for NASA in the 1960s, when he was devising
ways to detect life on Mars. He determined that it’s not just the presence of life (the biosphere) that
changes the atmosphere, but it appears to be regulating it; actively keeping
the earth habitable. |
|
415 |
Elmer |
Lund, |
|
416 |
Donald |
Lynden-Bell |
|
417 |
Donald |
Lynden-Bell |
TPT: In 1969, Donald Lynden-Bell
argued that black holes were at the centers of spiral galaxies, sucking n the
galaxy matter like a drain sucks water from a tub. |
|
418 |
Bruce |
Macabee |
|
419 |
Gordon J. F. |
MacDonald |
BIOG2: In 1966, he was Associate Director of the Institute
of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at UCLA, a member of the President’s
Science Advisory Committee, and later a member of the President’s Council on
Environmental Quality. He noted “ The key to geophysical warfare is the
identification of environmental instabilities to which the addition of a
small amount of energy would release vastly greater amounts of energy.” He
wrote a chapter in the book “Unless Peace Comes” titled How to Wreck the
Environment.” In the text he described the use of weather manipulation,
climate modification, polar ice cap melting or destabilization, ozone depletion, earthquake engineering. Ocean wave control
and brain wave manipulation using
earth’s energy fields. [Angels Don’t
Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995
p 68]. He noted that these types of weapons would be developed, and
when used, would be virtually undetectable. |
|
420 |
Earnst |
Mach |
BIOG2: [1838- ]
Full professor at Polytechnic School in Graz in 1864, and by 1867 he
was head of the department of experimental physics at Prague. In his
laboratory, Mach had constructed a “famous instrument known as a wave
machine. This devise could make progressive [and standing] longitudinal [and]
transverse waves…” Mach could display a number of mechanical effects with
these acoustic waves and “demonstrate the analogy between acoustic and
electromagnetic events.” By this means, the “mechanical theory of the ether “
could also be demonstrated. By studying acoustic-wave motion in association
with mechanical, electrical, and optical phenomena, he discovered that when
the speed of sound id achieved, the
nature of the airflow over an object changes dramatically. This threshold
value became known as Mach 1.: Marc Seifer "Wizard: The Life and Times
of Nikola Tesla" Citadel Press 1998 p. 20 |
|
421 |
John |
Mack |
|
422 |
Paul D |
MacLean |
BIOG2: (1913 – 2007) An American
physician and neuroscientist who made significant contributions in the fields
of physiology, psychiatry, and brain research through his work at Yale
Medical School and the National Institute of Mental Health. MacLean's evolutionary
triune brain theory proposed that the human brain was in reality three brains
in one: the reptilian complex, the limbic system, and the neocortex. |
|
423 |
John |
Maddox |
FIELD: Editor of the journal Nature,
who attacked Jacques Benveniste and
his experimental results. |
|
424 |
Michael |
Maier, |
|
425 |
Vladimir |
Majernik, |
NPM: In 1996 he proposed A Geometrical Description of Quantum
Mechanics, which points out the usefulness of extra
dimensions, including time, which has
three dimensions, These 3 dimensions of time explain why the speed of light
is constant. |
|
426 |
Reijo and Anu |
Makela |
BIOG2: Finnish physiologists and
personal friends of Dr. Nick Begich. In a 1999 paper, Dr. Reijo and Dr. Anu
Makela pointed out that the "trigger" function of laser light of
specific wavelengths can cause biochemical, electrochemical, and structural
changes at the cellular level which may in turn alter the outcome of
diseases. [http://www.hlahc.com/news06.html] Dr Reijo Makela concurs with
Begich that HAARP is a health threat,
based on his understanding of the effects of radio waves on humans [Angels
Don’t Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995. p30.] |
|
427 |
Juan |
Maldacena, |
|
428 |
Eugene |
Mallove |
BIOG2: [1947-2004]: Eugene Mallove
held a B.S. and M.S. in aeronautics and astronomy from the MIT and a Ph.D in
environmental health sciences from Harvard University. He had worked for
technology engineering firms such as Hughes Research Laboratories, the
Analytic Science Corporation, and MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, and he consulted
in research and development of new energies. Mallove taught science
journalism at MIT and Boston University and was chief science writer at MIT's
news office, a position he left as part of a dispute with the school over
cold fusion. He was a science writer and broadcaster with the Voice of
America radio service and author of three science books: "The Quickening
Universe: Cosmic Evolution and Human Destiny" (1987, St. Martin’s
Press), "The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer’s Guide to Interstellar
Travel "(1989, John Wiley & Sons, with co-author Gregory Matloff),
and "Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion
Furor" (1991, John Wiley & Sons). He also published articles for
numerous magazines and newspapers. Mallove was a member of the Aurora
Biophysics Research Institute, one of the founders of the International
Society of the Friends of Aetherometry, a member of its Organizing Committee,
a co-inventor of the HYBORAC technology and one of the main evaluators of
ABRI technologies. Mallove's combative stance against what he saw the
hypocrisy of mainstream science gave him a high profile. Among other things,
he was a frequent guest on the American radio program Coast-to-Coast AM. In
his last Coast-to-Coast interview with George Noory, he provided an overview
of Aetherometry, in which he discusses the “Aether,” Zero Point energy, Einstein and Reich’s theories. |
|
429 |
Yoshio |
Manaka, |
BCIRCUIT: an acupuncturist, wrapped
tin over burns to neutralize the ionic discharge from the wounds. Noting some
improvement, he attached a wire to the tin and connected it to an unburned
area on the other side of the body. As a result of this, the burns healed in
record time. “Manaka has written that he feels this experiment demonstrates
that Qi, life force, exists. Manaka however did not theorize a complete
circuit if Chi… he described the healing phenomena entirely in terms of ions
flowing through the connecting wire. He theorized that a tiny electric
current moved along the wire. Introducing a Vandegraf generator to create a
strong static charge, he was able to control the direction of a small
electric current. This parallels Robert O Becker’s work on the effect of tiny
electric currents in the healing of bone tissue. |
|
430 |
Arnold |
Mandell |
BIOG2: Advocates Chaos theory in
operation of mind/brain. from a study of individual neurons, cannot derive
behavior of the whole, because of concept of emergent properties. |
|
431 |
Guglielmo |
Marconi |
BIOG2: [1874-1937]. In Italy, he
managed to send radio signals a distance of 1.5 miles. The Italian government
was not interested in this invention, so Marconi moved to England. In 1901, Marconi sent radio signals across
the Atlantic from Cornwall, England, to St. Johns, Newfoundland. This was
possible because the ionosphere reflects radio signals back to earth, which
in return reflects the radio signals back to the ionosphere, etc. As the 20th Century was dawning, two
pioneers in the birth of electronics -- Guglielmo Marconi and Nikola Tesla --
were locked in an almost neck-and-neck race to develop radio as a
``wireless'' communication system, a revolutionary development destined to
radically alter the path of history.
The younger Marconi eventually won the laurels, including the 1909
Nobel Prize in physics, for inventing radio, even though Tesla eventually
prevailed in a U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming that Marconi had
infringed on Tesla’s patents. Routes
of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p. 29. |
|
432 |
Jim |
Marrs |
|
433 |
Robert |
Marshak |
|
434 |
Marty |
Martin |
BCIRCUIT: Lindemann’s colleague, Marty Martin, found
that if for any reason the RNA function of the body is depressed, radionic
treatments always failed. By first stimulating the RNA with a specific
treatment, all radionics treatments became effective. The insight is that all
remedies are made in the body by the DNA. All the vibrational modalities
including radionics, are a means of activating information already in the
DNA. P. 164. |
|
435 |
Glen L. |
Martin |
Later: Lockheed Martin; Set up the
Research Institute for Advanced Studies to explore new ideas in theoretical
physics with an emphasis on gravity and gravity propulsion. |
|
436 |
Franchesco di |
Martini |
|
437 |
Abraham |
Maslow |
BIOG2: [1908 – 1970] Created his
now famous Hierarchy of Needs. Beyond the details of air, water, food, and
sex, he laid out five broader levels of development: the physiological needs, the needs for
safety and security, the needs for love and belonging, the needs for esteem,
and the need to actualize the self, in that order. As newborns, our focus (if not our entire
set of needs) is on the physiological.
Soon, we begin to recognize that we need to be safe. Soon after that, we crave attention and
affection. A bit later, we look for
self-esteem. Maslow noted two versions
of esteem needs, a lower one and a higher one. The lower one is the need for the respect
of others, the need for status, fame, glory, recognition, attention,
reputation, appreciation, dignity, even dominance. The higher form involves the need for
self-respect, including such feelings as confidence, competence, achievement,
mastery, independence, and freedom. Under stressful conditions, or when
survival is threatened, we can “regress” to a lower need level. The highest level, self actualization, does not involve balance or homeostasis. Once engaged, it continues to manifest. It
involves the continuous desire to fulfill potentials, to “be all that you can
be.” |
|
438 |
James Clerk |
Maxwell |
BIOG2: [1831- 1879] Born in
Edinburgh, but raised in the country at Glenair. Maxwell obtained his
fellowship and graduated with a degree in mathematics from Trinity College in
1854. One of his most important achievements was the extension and
mathematical formulation of Michael Faraday's theories of electricity and
magnetic lines of force: On Faraday's Lines Of Force. Maxwell showed that a
few relatively simple mathematical equations could express the behaviour of
electric and magnetic fields and their interrelation; Maxwell’s
equations. In London, around 1862,
Maxwell calculated that the speed of propagation of an electromagnetic wave
is approximately that of the speed of light. He proposed that the phenomenon
of light is therefore an electromagnetic phenomenon. Maxwell also continued
work he had begun at Aberdeen, considering the kinetic theory of gases. By
treating gases statistically in 1866 he formulated, independently of Ludwig
Boltzmann, the Maxwell-Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases. This theory showed
that temperatures and heat involved only molecular movement and that
therefore heat was a statistical phenomena. The four partial differential
equations equations first appeared in fully developed form in Electricity and
Magnetism (1873). http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Maxwell.html |
|
439 |
Edwin C. |
May |
FIELD: SRI manager who took over the Remote Viewing program
after Puthoff and Russell Targ. Also
worked with Dean Radin on REG projects. |
|
440 |
Ed |
May |
|
441 |
James |
McAndrew |
ROSINCON; Captain and Principle in the 1994 and 1997 USAF
investigations of the Roswell incident. McAndrew “found” that witnesses had
unwittingly drawn on actual experiences and or events about which they had
heard, read or seen depicted in movies: manned and unmanned high altitude
balloons; dummy drops and recovery; fiery military aircraft accidents these
took place over a period from 1947-1959. Even arch debunker Philip Klass
laughed at this one. |
|
442 |
Gordon |
McCabe, |
|
443 |
Rollin |
McCraty, |
|
444 |
John |
McCrone |
|
445 |
Scott |
McDermott, |
|
446 |
James E. |
McDonald, |
|
447 |
William |
McDougall, |
|
448 |
Dennis |
McKenna |
ethnopharmacologist, who asks “what
if plants have consciousness?” - JBA Reality Denied |
|
449 |
Terrance |
McKenna |
ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut,
lecturer, author, and an advocate for the responsible use of naturally
occurring psychedelic plants - wikipedia |
|
450 |
Gary |
McKinnon |
SAPRO: A British citizen who, in
2002, succeeded in hacking in to the computer network of several US military
organizations and was facing up to 70
years in US prison. He allegedly discovered files indication a US presence in
space. P. 397-8. |
|
451 |
Robert |
McLaughlin |
|
452 |
Robert |
McLaughlin, |
|
453 |
Joe |
McMoneagle, |
|
454 |
Lynn |
McTaggart |
Author of The Field, and The
Intention Experiment. |
|
455 |
Margaret |
Mead, |
|
456 |
George |
Meek, |
|
457 |
R. E. |
Mendanha, |
|
458 |
Dimitry |
Mendeleev |
|
459 |
Donald |
Menzel |
Astronomer UFO debunker who was allegedly s consultant
for the CIA |
|
460 |
David |
Mermin, |
|
461 |
Franz Anton |
Mesmer |
BIOG2: [1734-1815] Born in the German town
of Iznang. At the age of 32, he completed his medical training at the
University of Vienna with a dissertation on the influence of the planets on
human disease. He established a
lucrative practice in magnetic healing in 1777 in Paris, and completed the
“Mémoire sur la découverte du magnétisme animal”. Influenced by physical
theories of gravitational force and by the work of Franklin and others on
electricity, Mesmer developed what was for the period a reasonable
explanation of magnetic cure. About
1785, after several spectacular therapeutic failures and the publication of
the “Rapport des Commissaires chargés par le Roy de l'examen du magnétisme
animal” (Bailly, 1784) which concluded that the evidence in favor of the
existence of mesmeric fluid was inadequate, Mesmer left Paris under a cloud
and lived the remainder of his life in relative obscurity near the place of
his birth. Although Mesmer disappeared
from public view, his ideas did not.
One of his disciples, the Marquis de Puységur (1751-1825), a wealthy
aristocrat and landowner, worked with magnetism and trance, and Mesmerism
spread rapidly.INFINMND: Mesmer’s
ideas were brought to the US by Phineas P. Quimby, who developed a technique
called the Science of Health and Happiness. Mary Baker Eddy, one of his
patients, founded Christian Science. P. 235 |
|
462 |
Ralph |
Metzner |
BIOG2: [1936-] He has been involved
in the study of transformations of consciousness ever since, as a graduate
student, he worked with Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (later Ram Dass) on
the Harvard Psilocybin Projects. He co-wrote "The Psychedelic
Experience", and was editor of "The Psychedelic Review".
During the 1970s, Ralph spent 10 years in the intensive study and practice of
Agni Yoga, a meditative system of working with light-fire life-energies. He
wrote "Maps of Consciousness", one of the earliest attempts at a
comparative cartography of consciousness; and "Know Your Type", a
comparative survey of personality typologies, ancient and modern |
|
463 |
Ben |
Mezrich |
|
464 |
Mordehai |
Milgrom |
Around 1982, he proposed that stars
well out in the tails of galaxies felt heavier so the gravitational pull by
the stars at the center would be stronger, increasing the speed of the outer
stars. His approach is called Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND). for 20
years it was ignored, and supporting studies were deemed bad science, while
critical studies were called “good science” even if poorly written. In 2002,
Jim Peebles pointed out that MOND has in no way been ruled out. TPT P. 219 |
|
465 |
John Stewart |
Mill, |
|
466 |
Dayton Clarence |
Miller, |
BIOG2: A renown physicist who made
major contributions in acoustics and music, but who also worked extensively
on ether research, and who found a small positive effect in his
interferometer work, as did Michaelson and Morely. Miller’s work was declared
invalid by his successor at Case Western Reserve, Robert Shankland |
|
467 |
Peter |
Milonni, |
|
468 |
Marvin |
Minsky, |
|
469 |
Jeffrey |
Mishlove, |
HHSP: Met members of the FFG. His
best selling book was The Roots of Consciousness: Psychic Liberation through
History, Science and Experience, appeared in 1975. He earned the first
doctorate in parapsychology. |
|
470 |
Edgar |
Mitchell, |
Astronaut who traveled to the moon
on the Apollo 14 program. Was influenced by Rhine's work, and founded IONS.
FIELD: Although Puthoff, Popp, Benveniste and Pribram had been working
independently, Ed Mitchell was one of the few to realize that their work
presented itself as a unified theory of mind and matter. WITOROS: Confirms
that harsh threats were made to parents and families by the military at
Roswell NM in July 1947, and believes something extraordinary occurred there. |
|
471 |
Sam |
Monfort |
BIOG2: A doctoral student in Human
Factors and Applied Cognition at George Mason University. Monfort wrote up
his findings in a Feb 2017 blog update
that used information from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC), an
organization that documents UFO sightings. He presents a number of charts and
maps that show the evolution of UFO sightings geographically and temporally. |
|
472 |
Robert |
Monroe |
founder of Monroe Institute, Hemisync |
|
473 |
Barbara |
Montgomery, |
|
474 |
Raymond |
Moody Jr., |
|
475 |
Charles |
Moore |
ROSINCON had served as Mogul
balloon project engineer and suggested that parts of the balloon and
instrument arrays of a Mogul balloon may have been what Brazel saw. This was
dismissed out of hand by researchers who believed that the devise had created
a large gouge in the earth. Based on Mac Brazel’s interview in the July 9,
1947 Roswell Daily Record, the debris was clearly from a weather balloon,
however it is alleged that this interview was a forced recantation of Brazels original account. |
|
476 |
William L. |
Moore |
Worked for AFOSI (Air Force Office
of Special Investigations ) later Codiscovered alleged "Majestic 12
papers" |
|
477 |
T. H. |
Moray |
BIOG2: Professor of physics
inspired by Tesla, said to have produced a machine capable of extracting useable energy from “cosmic rays”. These rays have been associated with the quantum
vacuum by some. Documents exist which
appear to substantiate the fact that Moray produced electrical energy with no
known input energy. |
|
478 |
David |
Morehouse |
Military Remote Viewer |
|
479 |
Thomas Hunt |
Morgan, |
|
480 |
Phillip |
Morrison |
SETI's brain child |
|
481 |
Thelma |
Moss |
BIOG2: [1918-1997]:
Parapsychologist and medical psychologist at the Neuropsychiatric Institute
of the University of California in Los Angeles. Her special interests have
included telepathy, radiation, Kirlian photography, energy fields, and skin
vision. Moss was a professional actress who left the stage after her
husband's death. An experience with psychedelic drugs in the 1960s led her
into psychology, and after receiving her doctorate she joined the staff at
UCLA. The psychedelic experience also opened her to parapsychological
insights and she began to experiment. In one early experiment in the
relationship of creativity and psychic ability, she found artists were
scoring higher in ESP ability than her control group. Moss and her work have been excoriated by the skeptical
community. |
|
482 |
Hiroshi |
Motoyama |
BIOG2: Hiroshi Motoyama: Founder of the Institute for Life Physics,
Tokyo, and the California Institute for Human Science, California. He is
concerned with elucidating the nature of religious experience and the existence
of 'subtle energies' using scientific methods. To aid in this he has built
two machines: one to measure the 'Chi' energy in the meridians (the AMI
machine) and another to measure the energy of the chakras or energy centres
of the body (The Chakra instrument). The AMI instrument is in use in some
American and many Japanese medical institutions as a diagnostic tool and for
research into health and disease. Note: Valerie Hunt has also worked to
measure subtle energies using scientific instrumentation. Has been able to
measure low light levels coming from
people who have meditated for years. |
|
483 |
Richard |
Mould, |
NPM: physicist at State University
of New York, Stony Brook, who introduces the term “common mechanism” to
define biological entities involved both in consciousness and collapse of the
wave function. He adds to the proposals for common mechanisms the class of
proteins called peptides, which includes endorphins. Mould demonstrates that
their operation falls within the range of quantum effects subject to the
Heisenberg uncertainty principle. P |
|
484 |
Ken |
Muldrew, |
|
485 |
Michael |
Murphey |
BIOG2: Co-founder of the Esalen
Institute (with Richard Price) and
author of "The Future of the Body". |
|
486 |
Craig |
Murray, |
|
487 |
Charles |
Muses |
|
488 |
Frederic W. H. |
Myers, |
BIOG2: (1843-1901) His book
"Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death" (1903) argued
that the mind is not generated by the brain but is instead limited and
constrained by it. Myers strongly influenced his contemporary intellectual
community, and in particular William James and Aldous Huxley. He was also
presaged in this view by the poet, artist and mystic William Blake. Myers’
position is now being supported by some researchers. In particular, by Edward
F. Kelly, Professor of Research in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the
University of Virginia School of Medicine, and his colleagues, in the
book "Irreducible Mind: Toward a
Psychology for the 21st Century", Published in 2009. |
|
489 |
Caroline |
Myss |
BIOG2: Earned her B.A. in
Journalism in 1974, her M.A. in Theology in 1979, and her Ph.D. in Energy
Medicine in 1996. She is the author of the national best-seller, “Anatomy of
the Spirit”, and with Norman Shealy, M.D., the coauthor of “The Creation of Health:
Merging Traditional Medicine with Intuitive Diagnosi”s. In 1994 she stopped
giving private medical intuitive readings (which Harvard-trained neurosurgeon
C. Norman Shealy estimated to be 93% accurate), opting instead to deliver her
message to a wider audience through lectures and workshops. Within two years
her workshops grew to the point that each averaged about 1,000 people. |
|
490 |
Robert |
Nadeau, |
|
491 |
Gaston |
Naessens |
French microbiologist who observed
tiny particles, which he called somatids, in the blood, which are too small
to identify with conventional microscopic equipment. He invented a microscope
which he called the somatascope, which has a magnification of 30,000 times,
and a resolution of 150 angstroms to study these particles of dancing
light. His somatid theory states that
cell division cannot take place without the presence of this tiny life force
or energy particle that he calls the somatid. Naessens "believes that
the somatid is the original spark of life, the pinpoint where energy
condenses into matter." According to Naessens, the "somatid
represents the manifestation of cosmic energy in a tiny, moving dot of
physicality," as printed in "A New Answer to Cancer" in
'Well-Being', September/October ,1993. Gloria Alvino. PSNWM: Could these be
related to biophotons? |
|
492 |
Thomas |
Nagel, |
|
493 |
Yoichiro |
Nambu |
|
494 |
D. V. |
Nanopoulos |
|
495 |
Jeremy |
Narby |
COSSER: Anthropologist and author
of the book “Cosmic serpent.” He reports his astonishment at the similarities
between Harner's and Reichel-Dolmatoff’s accounts of two different Amazonian
cultures. In both cases there were
reptiles in the brain and serpent-shaped boats of cosmic origin that were
vessels of life at the beginning of time. Narby wondered if the a Yagua
shaman twins reported by Chaumeil could be DNA. He discovered that the
mythological theme of twin creator beings of celestial origin was extremely
common in South America, and indeed throughout the world. He found that the shape of the double helix
of DNA was most often described as a ladder, or a twisted rope ladder, or a
spiral staircase. (Where did this come from? DNA is a recent discovery). In their visions, shamans take their
consciousness down to the molecular level and gain access to information
related to DNA, which they call "animate essences" or
"spirits." He hypothesizes that molecules of … dimethyltryptamine
(DMT) contained in ayahuasca activate their respective receptors, which set
off a cascade of electrochemical reactions inside the neurons, leading to the
stimulation of DNA and, more particularly, to its emission of visible light,
which shamans perceive as "hallucinations." |
|
496 |
Yuval |
Ne’eman, |
|
497 |
Cynthia |
Nelson |
|
498 |
Roger |
Nelson, |
FIELD: A member of the PEAR team.
With Dean Radin, compiled all data from 68 investigators into a meta-analysis, and found that participants
could affect the desired output of machine
51 per cent of the time. Nelson explored the possibility of a collective
consciousness using the REG. He tested
this theory at meetings or events,
where the REG indicated points of intense group focus. Only business and academic meetings had no
effect on the REG machine. He took his
REG to several native American sacred sites, including Devil’s Tower in
Wyoming, and Wounded Knee in South Dakota, as well as a guided tour of
ancient Egyptian artifacts. |
|
499 |
John von |
Neumann |
Published a proof as early as 1932
demonstrating that hidden variables were incompatible with QM. John Bell
wrote a review paper on the topic, in which he isolated a logical flaw in von
Neumann’s proof. |
|
500 |
Andy |
Newberg, |
FOG: Newberg coauthored the book
“Why God Won’t Go Away”, which explores the events in people’s brains while
they are having mystical experiences. Newberg
studied the brain patterns of Tibetan monks, Franciscan Nuns, Sikhs,
Pentcostals. He found that those in meditative states, whether Christian nuns
or Buddhist monks, showed the frontal lobes glowed red with activity, while
the parietal lobes (the orientation area) remains dark. The frontal lobes
handle the details, helps plan and execute tasks, keeps you alert and
focused. Those in Pentcostal/charismatic states showed the reverse pattern:
parietal glows red and frontal dark. |
|
501 |
Isaac |
Newton, |
BIOG2: Newton and Gottfried Leibniz
made important contributions to differential calculus independently, but
Newton claimed to be its sole inventor. When Leibniz took the issue to the
Royal Society, Newton appointed a committee of his own supporters to investigate
the issue, and wrote the report himself. The result was to isolate English
mathematics and set it back years, for it was Leibniz’ more versatile dy/dx
notation which was adopted, rather than the more restrictive ydot. In his
early 40’s, Newton was drawn back to science. Copernicus’ heliocentric theory
was well established. Newton, as Halley and others, disagreed with Descart,
who held that the universe, even the planets, moved as parts of a clockwork machine. They knew that the
planets revolved around the sun in slightly elongated orbits, and suspected
the planets were attracted to the sun by some kind of force, and that the
attraction followed the inverse square law.
Newton was able to prove that this required the planets to travel in
elliptical orbits. FORBIDU :His
masterwork, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Philosophiae
naturalis principia mathemetica) – usually known simply as the Principia – is
deemed the single most influential book ever written. His elucidation of the
laws of motion and of gravity effectively created the modern world. His major
preoccupation was not with gravity or the laws of motion or optics, but with
alchemy. Newton did not make his great scientific discoveries despite his
esoteric beliefs, but because of them. The same is true of Copernicus ,
Kepler, Gilbert, Galileo, Kircher and Leibniz. |
|
502 |
Gunter |
Nimtz |
BIOG2: [1936-] A German physicist, working at the 2nd
Physics Institute at the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln) in
Germany. His international reputation mainly results from experiments that he
claims show that particles may travel faster than the speed of light (c) when
undergoing quantum tunneling. |
|
503 |
Renato |
Nobili |
FIELD: Showed that electromagnetic
frequencies occur in animal tissue; these correspond to wave patterns picked
up via EEG in the brain. |
|
504 |
Paul |
Nogier |
BIOG2: [1908-1996]: French
neurologist who, after spending several years in China learning traditional
Chinese acupuncture, has been credited with discovery of the technique now
called the Vascular Autonomic Signal (VAS). He is also considered the foremost
western European advocate of ear acupuncture (Auriculotherapy), which holds
that every part of the ear corresponds to a part of the body. In the 1970s he
proposed that seven frequencies, normally delivered by light pulsations, now
called the Nogier frequencies, are beneficial to human health. |
|
505 |
Willaim |
O’Neil, |
|
506 |
Leopoldino S. F. |
Olavo, |
NPM: In a series of 16 papers
published from 1995 through 1997, Olavo,
of the university of Brasilia rederived all of quantum physics as
classical; relativistic Newtonian physics.
He views quantum physics as an approximation of classical physics. |
|
507 |
Harry |
Oldfield |
BIOG2: British scientist, expert in
Kirlian photography, and co-author of The Dark Side of the Brain. He invented
Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP) in the late 1980s using microchip
technology. He believed that the
future of diagnosis lay in finding an effective scanner that can see
imbalances in the energy field rather than disease in the physical body. He thought that the human energy field
might possibly interfere with photons - energy packets of light - or even
what might be called “subtle energy photons” in some way. He decided that
ambient (surrounding) light would be interfered with by the field both when
the incident ray traveled towards the object and when the reflected ray
bounced off the object… |
|
508 |
Lars |
Onsager |
NPM |
|
509 |
Robert J |
Oppenheimer |
BIOG2: Director of Los Alamos
science lab 1943-45, and in charge of the development of the atom bomb.
(Manhattan Project) When he later realized the dangers of radioactivity, he
objected to the development of the hydrogen bomb, and was alleged to be a security
risk as of 1953 by the US Atomic Energy Commission. He also did research in stellar evolution. |
|
510 |
Robert |
Ornstein |
BIOG2: President of the Institute
for the Study of Human Knowledge. Teacher at the UC Medical Center in San
Francisco, and at Stanford University. Author of 20 books including The Evolution of Consciousness, which teaches
that there will be no further biological evolution of mankind, unless there
is an evolution of consciousness which
will prevent his extinction. |
|
511 |
Hans Cristian |
Orsted |
BIOG2: [1777-1851]: Danish
physicist, who predicted the magnetic effect of an electric current in 1813.
In 1819-20 he proved his theory by running an electric wire underneath a
compass needle. When he connected the wire to the battery and turned on the current,
the compass needle flickered slightly before returning to its original
position. The same thing happened when he switched off the electric current.
He concluded that the electric current produced a magnetic field, which
caused the compass needle to move.
Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004 p. 15 |
|
512 |
Howard T. |
Orville |
BIOG2: Military Captain. Chief
White House advisor on weather control in 1958. He stated that the DOD “was
studying ways to manipulate the charges on the earth and sky and so affect
the weather” by using an electronic beam to ionize or deionize the atmosphere
over a given area. [Between Two Ages:
America’s Role in the Technotronic
Era Zbigniew Brzezinski, Penguin 1976]
For perspective: in 1962 with
the start of Project Stormfury, which for the next eighteen years tried to
control the path and force of hurricanes by strategic cloud seeding. This had some promising early results, but
hurricanes proved to be as about as predictable as a toddler's moods, so it
never came to much |
|
513 |
James |
Oschman |
|
514 |
Karlis |
Osis |
|
515 |
John N. |
Ott |
Author of "Health and Light" |
|
516 |
Rudolf |
Otto |
TSN: coined the word
"Numinous" to describe the idea of “the Holy”, |
|
517 |
Nelson S |
Pacheco |
|
518 |
Thornton |
Page |
|
519 |
Heinz |
Pagels |
FFG member, and Author of the 1982
book Cosmic Code |
|
520 |
Bob |
Park, |
|
521 |
Alfred L. |
Parson, |
|
522 |
Robert |
Paster |
|
523 |
Jogesh |
Pati |
BIOG2: Physicist and writer For a
time he worked actively as a theoretical physicist in England and Canada.
Peat's interests expanded to include psychology, particularly that of Carl
Jung, art, and general aspects of
culture, including that of Native America. Peat is the author of many books
including a biography of David Bohm, with whom Peat collaborated, books on
quantum theory and chaos theory, as well as a study of Synchronicity. Since
moving to the village of Pari in Italy Peat has created the Pari Center for
New Learning. |
|
524 |
Leslie |
Patten |
Author of the book "Biocircuits" |
|
525 |
Wolfgang |
Pauli |
BIOG2: 1900-1958] Physicist born in
Vienna and studied in Munich. He then
went to gottingen as an assistant to Max Born, moving on to Copenhagen to
study with Niels Bohr. During WWII he was in the US at the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Princeton. He originated the exclusion principle: in a
given system no two fermions (electrons, protons, neutrons, or other
elementary particles of half integral spin) can be characterized by the same
set of quantum numbers. He also predicted the existence of nutrinos, and won
the Nobel prize in 1945. |
|
526 |
Joseph Chilton |
Pearce |
|
527 |
Eric |
Pearl |
BIOG2: Formerly a chiropractic in
Los Angeles. In his book, "The Reconnection", he relates how he
first encountered the “Reconnective Healing frequencies” and set foot on the
path of healing. Pearl has a number of well known advocates, including
William Tiller, Lynne McTaggart, John Edward, Deepak Chopra, Richard Gerber,
and Wayne Dyer. |
|
528 |
F. David |
Peat |
|
529 |
Jim |
Peebles |
worked through various models of
the universe.Became convinced that
gaxaxies must play a key role in the evolution and large scale structure of
the universe. This meant that galaxies must play a role in Einstein’s GTR.
But how? |
|
530 |
Wilder |
Penfield |
FOG: While exploring the temporal
lobes, a very few of his patients reported out of body experiences, hearing
voices, and seeing apparitions. This led to the suggestion that there may be
something special about the temporal lobes. INFINMND: Author of mysteries of
the Mind, found that during anaesthesia
the human mind continued to work in spite of brain inactivity. Brain
waves were found to be nearly absent, while after coming out of the
anaesthetic, the patient recalled even
minor details about the surgery. Since
Penfield’s work, other researchers
have discovered total and acute awareness in comatose patients. He
also discovered that while the brain is predictable; stimulated brain cells
give consistent responses: the mind is totally unpredictable. He concluded
that “it is the mind which experiences, and the brain which records the
experience. |
|
531 |
Roger |
Penrose |
TPT: The Russians loosened the
symmetry requirement, allowing spacetime to twist and turn in 3
dimensions. Using this model, they
concluded singularities would never from. However, Penrose, using his own new
method of looking at spacetime, proved
that singularities always formed. P. 124. He wrote up his paper
“Gravitational Collapse and Spacetime Singularities” for Physical Review
Letters. This paper showed that if GTR is correct, the Schwarzchild and Kerr
solutions had to exist in nature. With Stuart Hameroff developed the Orch Or
theory. INTENT: proposed that microtubules, which form the basic structure of
cells, were "light pipes" in cells, which transforms disordered
(normal) light into coherent light. p. 34. BIOG2: Renowned Oxford University
mathematician who collaborated with Stewart Hameroff, an anesthesiologist, to
develop a model that explains consciousness as the result of quantum
processes occurring in tiny structures called microtubules in brain cells. He
conjectures that the connection between mind and brain may be found at the
intersection of relativity and quantum physics. Penrose does not hold to any religious
doctrine, and refers to himself as an atheist. In the film “A Brief History
of Time”, he said, "I think I would say that the universe has a purpose,
it's not somehow just there by chance ... some people, I think, take the view
that the universe is just there and it runs along – it's a bit like it just
sort of computes, and we happen somehow by accident to find ourselves in this
thing. But I don't think that's a very fruitful or helpful way of looking at
the universe, I think that there is something much deeper about it |
|
532 |
Arno |
Penzias |
with Robert Wilson, accidentally
discovered the Cosmic Microwave background radiation in 1964. |
|
533 |
Rene |
Peoc'h |
imprinted a mobile REG on baby
chicks. The REG moved towards the chicks more often than random. P. 117 f |
|
534 |
Malcolm |
Perry |
|
535 |
Michael |
Persinger, |
INTENT: Canadian discovered
geophysical effects on humans: shifting plates/earthquakes (seismic
activity), high rainfall levels can cause hallucinations. This is why he
developed his "Koren"
"god Helmet" showing that EM radiation to the temporal lobes
can induce hallucinations. Monitored his EEG and found that the remote
viewing process used high beta gamma waves. BIOG2: Director of the neuroscience lab at Laruentine
University of Sudbury in Ontario
Canada. Developed a theory that “mystical experiences” are the result of electro-magnetic
stimulation of the brain’s temporal
lobes. Made a helmet which stimulated the temporal lobes and
successfully elicited a whole range of mystical experiences, including the abduction experience. Author Jack Hitt made the pilgrimage to
Sudbury for a spin in the Persinger helmet. He notes that "Persinger
envisions a series of EM patterns that work the way drugs do. Just as you
take an antibiotic and it has a predictable result, you might be exposed to
precise EM patterns that would signal the brain to carry out comparable
effects." This is precisely what Jacques Benveniste was doing in
France. |
|
536 |
Candace |
Pert |
Author of
the book "Molecules of Emotion". INFINMND: while at the National Institute
of Health, reported that when neuropeptides connected to brain cells were
stimulated, remote neuropeptides on cells in distant body areas responded
faster than the nervous or circulatory systems would allow. P. 249. Many body
workers insist that all cells have emotional memory. But cells die and are
replaced with new cells. Pert believes that subconsciousness is deep down in the peptides of every cell.
P. 250. Hunt believes Pert’s work shows that neuropeptides are the interface
between the mind field (aura) and the
bio healing process. Earnest Rossi
believes “neuropeptides … are a
previously unrecognized form of information transduction between mind and
body…” |
|
537 |
James |
Pfauz |
OUTTHERE: Army General; Blum says
headed a military UFO investigation;
J. B. Alexander denies that. |
|
538 |
Ted |
Phillips |
Director of the Center for Physical
Trace Research. Invited and accepted invitation to meet with the
Secretary-General at the UN in New York. UFOS2DAY say this happened in 1994,
but Hynek died in 1986. Phillips has personally investigated hundreds of UFO
cases and his files contain 3,189 physical landing traces from 91 countries.
www.visioninconsciousness.org/UFOs_ETs_04.htm |
|
539 |
Carter |
Phipps |
BIOG2: journalist, and leading
voice in the emerging field of Evolutionary Spirituality. For the past
decade, as executive editor of EnlightenNext magazine, he has been at the
forefront of contemporary spiritual, philosophical, and cultural discourse,
and his writings have played a key role in making important new thinking
accessible to a wider audience. Author of the book “Evolutionaries: Unlocking
the Spiritual and Cultural Potential of Science’s Greatest Idea”. |
|
540 |
T.E. |
Phipps Jr., |
|
541 |
Andrew |
Pickering |
BIOG2: Sociologist, philosopher and
historian of science at the University of Exeter. He was a professor of
sociology and a director of science and technology studies at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign until 2007. He holds a doctorate in physics
from the University of London, and a doctorate in Science Studies from the
University of Edinburgh. His book Constructing Quarks: A Sociological History
of Particle Physics (University of Chicago press 1984) is an exceptionally
clear and detailed history of particle physics, and a classic in the field of
the sociology of science. In the book, Pickering concludes that the quark-gauge theory picture of
elementary particles should be seen as a culturally specific product. The
theoretical entities of the new physics, and the natural phenomena which
pointed to their existence, were the joint products of a historical process-
a process which culminated in a communally congenial representation of
reality…. |
|
542 |
Lynn |
Picknett |
Picknett and Clive Prince: Authors
of Forbidden Universe and other books. They have a long record of research
and publishing in esoteric subjects. They were an important source for
several of Dan Brown's best sellers "Angels and Demons" and "The
DaVinci Code". |
|
543 |
John |
Pierrakos |
HANDSOL: With Eva
Pierrakos developed a system of diagnosis and treatment of psychological
disorders based on visual and pendulum
derived observations of the HEF. Developed “Core Energetics.” |
|
544 |
Mark |
Pilkington |
|
545 |
Leonora |
Piper, |
|
546 |
Matti |
Pitkanen |
BIOG2: A Finnish theoretical
physicist who has proposed that many principles of quantum physics can be
applied to biological systems. He suggests that information transfer in
biology takes place via superconductive pathways, and that electrons and
photons are the carriers of this information. This work was supported by
experiments performed by Freeman W. Cope in the 1970s. NPM: Pitkanen earned his doctorate from the
U of Helsinki in 1982 with his thesis on Topological Geometrodynamics
(TGD). He has continued to develop
this theme. TGD is a geometry based modeling of the universe and its
dynamics, with the shapes (topology) of space playing a key role in the math
modeling. TGD also adapts string theory to create models of the elementary
particles, and uses complexity theory’s fractal geometry to model quantum
theory. |
|
547 |
Max Karl Earnst |
Planck |
BIOG2: [1858-1947] German physicist born in Kiel
and studied at Munch. In 1888 he moved to Berlin as director of the Institute
for Theoretical Physics, and was appointed president of the Kaiser Wilhelm
Institute, but resigned in 1937 in protest at the Nazi treatment of Jewish
scientists. In 1945 the institute was renamed the Max Planck Institute and
moved to Gottingen, where Planck was reappointed as director. Based on the
way heated bodies radiate energy, he postulated in an act of desperation that
energy is only emitted in discrete units, or quanta, whose magnitude is
proportional to the frequency of the emitted radiation.
www.physics.fsu.edu/courses/Fall09/PHY3101/Lecture09_QM1.ppt He is considered the founder of Quantum
Theory, and his discovery is considered the beginning of modern science.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/f133842vu0715272/ He won the Nobel prize for physics in 1918.
Planck’s constant represents the energy of one quantum of electromagnetic
radiation divided by the radiation frequency. |
|
548 |
Claude |
Poher |
French NASA met with Galley on UFOs |
|
549 |
Henri |
Poincare |
|
550 |
Lowell |
Ponte |
BIOG2: Author of the book The Cooling. Ponte noted that
US Congress subcommittee hearings on Oceans and International Environment
looked into military and weather and climate modification conducted in the
1970s. Lowell noted: “What emerged was an awesome picture of far ranging
research and experimentation by the DoD into ways environmental
tampering could be used as a
weapon.” |
|
551 |
Vladimir |
Poponin |
BIOG2: Quantum physicist who is
recognized world wide as a leading expert in quantum biology, including the
nonlinear dynamics of DNA and the interactions of weak electromagnetic fields
with biological systems. He is the Senior Research Scientist at the Institute
of Biochemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and is currently
working with the Institute of HeartMath in a collaborative research project
between IHM and the RAS. |
|
552 |
Fritz |
Popp |
FIELD: A highly successful
theoretical biophysicist. At the
University of Marburg in Germany in 1970 he formulated a cure for cancer
based on his observation that carcinogens scramble the frequency of UV light at 380 nanometers wavelength to
other arbitrary frequencies. He theorized that the carcinogen must inhibit UV
light from doing photo-repair of body tissue.
This further caused him to theorize that there must be some UV light
in the body to allow photo-repair. This light was discovered experimentally
and named biophoton emission. Biophotons are
used for practical applications in assessing food quality. Note
relationship of biophoton measure of
food quality to energetic value of
food |
|
553 |
Karl |
Popper |
FORBIDU: eminent philosopher of
science. On natural selection he says:
“To say that a species now living is adapted to its environment is, in
fact, almost a tautology…. Adaption or fitness is defined by modern evolutionists
as survival value, and can be measured by actual success in survival: there
is hardly any possibility of testing a theory as feeble as this.” All that is said is that survivors survive. |
|
554 |
Karl |
Pribram |
HHSP: Stanford neurosurgeon and
psychiatrist. His early work clarified
the structure and function of the human brain’s limbic system and prefrontal
cortex. He appreciated the informal atmosphere at Esalen.. FIELD: Pribram
doubted local memory storage in the brain. After Sir John Eccles postulated
imagination might be due to microwaves in the brain, Pribram decided that the
brain must somehow transform images
into wave interference patterns, and then transform then again into virtual
images, just as a laser hologram is able to do. Memory would be distributed
throughout the brain. He and Dennis Gabor became convinced that perception
occurred as a result of a complex reading and transforming of
information.Their views were vindicated by other scientists, including
Russell and Karen DeValois. FIELD:
Pribram showed that in ordinary perception, the networks in our brain are
restricted in the information they receive; we are tuned to limited
frequencies. However, in altered states of consciousness, this constraint is
relaxed, as though our bandwidth expands.
P. 137. AQCON: He discovered that physicist David Bohm proposed a
holographic universe. HANDSOL: He concluded that the brain employs a
holographic process to abstract data from a holographic domain that
transcends time and space. From the
point of a holographic universe, events emerge from “frequencies” that
transcend time and space; they don’t need to be transmitted; they are
everywhere, due to the nature of a holograph. |
|
555 |
Pat |
Price |
PHENO: Highly skilled analytical
Rver for the US government, including the CIA, died mysteriously of a
"heart attack". |
|
556 |
Joseph |
Priestly |
BIOG2: [1733-1804]: Isolated
elemental oxygen in 1774. His work spurred others, such as Charles Augustin
Coulomb and Henry Cavendish, to study
electricity. He also dissolved carbon
dioxide in water, starting a European craze for soda water. |
|
557 |
Ilya |
Prigogine |
BIOG2: [1917-2003] Born in Moscow,
he specialized in complex systems. He developed a Theory of Dissipative
Structures, in which a structure can become self organizing if it has an
incoming supply of material and energy. His theory, for which he was awarded
a Nobel Prize in 1977, allows for a decrease in entropy in far from
equilibrium conditions. Any biological organism is an example of a complex
dissipative structure. AQCON:
Championed the concept of dissapative structures, correspomdimg to
Szent-Gyorgyi concept of Syntropy, which is the opposite of entropy. |
|
558 |
Claudius |
Ptolemy |
An Egyptian living in Alexandria
about 150 A.D., collated Aristotelian thought on the nature of the universe,
rejecting Aristarchus of Samos sun centered conception. The resulting
Almagest held that the earth was a fixed, inert, immovable mass, located at
the center of the universe, and all celestial bodies, including the sun and
the fixed stars, revolved around it. This theory was generally accepted in
Copernicus’ time. |
|
559 |
Andrija |
Puharich |
AKA: Henry Karel Puharich. The Round
Table Foundation set up by benefactors to support his work. |
|
560 |
Harold |
Puthoff |
AKA HalPuthoff FIELD: Has written
over 40 technical papers in the areas
of electron beam devises, lasers, and
quantum zero point energy effects, and holds patents in the laser,
communication, and energy fields. He believes atoms are not just inert blocks; they are in
continuous interaction with vacuum fluctuations, continually absorbing
and reemitting vacuum energy. If we could pull the plug on the Vacuum, all
atoms would collapse. Gravitational force can be explained in terms of vacuum
energy. With Ken Shoulders, began working
on condensed charge technology, which is based on zero point field (zpf)
physics: Ordinarily electrons don’t like to be pushed too closely together.
However, you can tightly cluster electronic charge by use of zpf
characteristics (?) This enables you to develop electronics applications in
very tiny spaces. This condensed charge technology was very high (number 3
and number 2 in consecutive years) on the Pentagon “National Critical Issues
List.” Puthoff chose to devote his time to finding energy applications of the
zpf. Puthoff has also conducted
experiments on remote viewing at Stanford Research Institute. |
|
561 |
Marquis de |
Puységur |
BIOG2: [1751-1825] A disciple of Franz Anton
Mesmer, he worked with magnetism and induction of a trance like state in the
patient to produce healing. The Marquis may justifiably be said to be the
founder of modern psychotherapy. With the technique developed by Puységur
(but often with the accompanying explanation of Mesmer), Mesmerism spread
rapidly. |
|
562 |
Dean |
Radin |
BIOG2: Institute of Noetic Sciences
(IONS) Senior Scientist. Played the
violin from the age of five, and worked as a professional classical violinist
for five years. He earned an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering
from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and both a master's degree in
electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Radin is the author of the bestselling The Conscious Universe and,
most recently, Entangled Minds. He has conducted research on exceptional
human capacities at Princeton University, the University of Edinburgh, and
SRI International. FIELD: Developed computer experiment where subjects were
shown a rapid sequence of images; some tranquil, others arousing. He found
that sometimes subjects responded with physiological markers before actually
seeing the photo. His results were validated by Dutch
psychologist Dick Bierman at the U of Amsterdam. |
|
563 |
Srinivasa |
Ramanugen |
BIOG2: An Indian of the Braham
class, born in 1887, he is Considered one of the greatest geniuses of
mathematics. He collaborated with
British mathematician G. H. Hardy, He contracted tuberculosis in England, and
returned to his home in India, where he died at age 33. In his last letter to
Hardy, Ramanujan wrote down a handful of what were then totally novel
functions. It was only in about 2002 that mathematicians formally defined
this other set of functions, now called mock modular forms. These functions
have been found to relate to the entropy of black holes. They may eventually
be shown to have other physical correlations. |
|
564 |
Roger |
Ramey |
WITOROS: General in the Army Air
Force in 1947. Held the press conference in Ft Worth TX, in which he stated
that the Roswell debris was merely a weather balloon, and that transport of
Roswell wreckage to Wright Patterson AFB had been cancelled. Photos of Jesse
Marcel with a weather balloon were part of the press release. An FBI memo,
dated July 8 1947, sent from Dallas TX to Cincinnati OH, shortly after
Ramey’s press conference, indicated that the transport had not been
cancelled. P. 33. |
|
565 |
James |
Randi |
PHENO: James Randall Zwinge, In the
US, a “coalition” was formed to discredit Uri Geller. Carl Sagan, Martin
Gardner, Ray Hyman, Paul Kurtz and James Randi created CSICOP. HHSP: James
Randi criticized Puthoff and Targ’s SRI experiments. |
|
566 |
William |
Rankine |
AKA William Jean Rankine |
|
567 |
Elizabeth |
Rauscher |
BIOG2: Dr. Rauscher has been a
nuclear scientist and researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
and at Stanford Research Institute, Professor of Physics at John F. Kennedy
University of California, research consultant to NASA and the U.S. Navy, and
is a member of IEEE, APS, AAAS, MAA, ANA, AAMI. She served on the
Congressional OTA Advisory Committee, and has been Delegate and advisor to
the United Nations on long-term energy sources and environmental issues. Dr.
Rauscher has consulted and been an invited speaker at numerous forums in the
USA, England, Europe, Japan, Korea, India, Africa, South America, Canada,
Mexico, and Bermuda, and is author of over 200 scientific papers and four
books. She holds 3 U.S. patents and 1 European patent. She is currently
(2006) on the Board of Directors of
Dr. Steven Greer’s Space Energy
Access Systems. Dr Rauscher, as well as Dr. Ross Adey, Dr. Eldon Byrd, and Dr. Bill Van Bise have also apparently
done some preliminary work on “neuro-communication” This work was allegedly
confiscated by the government and further developed into “devices to CAUSE,
at a distance, effects, pleasant and unpleasant, and other devices to READ
OUT biological (including mental) data from the targeted subject”, resulting
in programs such as “MKULTRA”, the CIA mind control program. In 1988 Rauscher
and William Bise wrote a paper for The Proceedings of the 1988 International
Tesla Symposium that discussed the earth’s magnetic field in technical
language, but ended with a warning: After mentioning chemical and radioactive
pollution, they noted manmade electromagnetic fields “may be reaping irreparable
damage to the ionosphere and earth which in turn threatens our very existence”. Rauscher and van Bise ended the paper with
the suggestion that society examine why they have moved toward such insane motivation, and then go
forward to again pursue mutual life
enhancement and sanity. [Angels Don’t
Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995 p 61.]
HHSP: Founded her own consulting company, Tecnic Research
Laboratories, and got contracts from the Naval Surface Weapons Center and the
Naval Ocean Systems Command to study ionospheric effects on signal
propagation. Her lab won a contract from Martin Marietta as part of its work
on NASA’s space shuttle program. Other companies hired her firm to consult on
semiconductors and related electronics projects. She expanded into biomedical
and alternative medicine topics. She received 3 patents in the US and one
patent in Europe for devises designed
to use ultra low intensity electric and magnetic fields as a
noninvasive pacemaker. The vibrations were also designed to act on the brain
to reduce pain. She also kept writing on quantum physics and parapsychology.
Recently she has joined forces with the California based nonprofit Institute
of Heartmath to design a “Global Coherence Monitoring System”. |
|
568 |
Grote |
Reber |
Pioneer in radio astronomy. Built
one of the first radio scopes |
|
569 |
Martin |
Rees |
plotted Ryle's catalog as a
function or red shift. Almost all the quasars had high red shift, which
suggested an evolving universe |
|
570 |
Tullio |
Regge |
|
571 |
Wilhelm |
Reich |
Originated concept of orgone energy
developed orgone accumulaters, and was destroyed by the US mainstream.
BCIRCUIT: suggested that physical materials would either absorb or reflect
the bioenergy orgone. He used this principle to build an orgone accumulator
in 1940. He classified organic materials as absorptive and metals as
reflective, and found that reflective materials are conductors, and organic
materials insulators. Silk, although organic, functions like a conductor of
this energy, as in the Eeman biocircuit. P. 48. INFINMND believed that memory
is stored in body tissues. HANDSOL: developed a psychotherapeutic modality in
which Freudian analytic techniques are integrated with physical techniques
for releasing blockages to the natural flow of Orgone energy. By releasing
these blockages, Reich could clear negative mental and emotional states. In the period of the 1930s through the
1950s, Reich experimented with these energies using the latest electronic and
medical instrumentation at that time. He observed this energy pulsating in
the sky and around all organic and inanimate objects. He observed pulsations
of orgone energy radiating from microorganisms using a specially constructed
high powered microscope. Reich constructed a variety of physical apparatuses
for the study of the orgone field. One was the «accumulator», which was
capable of concentrating orgone energy and which he used to charge objects
with this energy. He observed that a vacuum discharge tube would conduct a
current of electricity at a potential considerably lower than its normal
discharge potential after being charged for a long period of time in an
accumulator. Further, he claimed to increase the nuclear decay rate of a
radioisotope by placing it in an orgone accumulator. P. 31 . REALDE: Reich
was arrested and died in prison in 1957. The courts ordered his materials
destroyed and his books burned. It is ironic that at that time Nazi book
burning was condemned for suppression of free thought. |
|
572 |
Gerardo |
Reichel |
AKA Geraldo Reichel-Dolmatoff. He
was the first to realize that the
decoration on the communal houses, ceramics, and painting in general of the
Desana and Barasana of the Colombian Vaupés
derived from the visions of the Ayahuasca ritual. COSSER:
Anthropologist who wrote an article entitled ‘Brain and Mind in Desana
Shamanism’, from another Amazonian culture.
Here, within the fissure of the
two brain hemispheres, "two intertwined snakes are lying.... In Desana shamanism these two serpents
symbolize a female and male principle, a mother and a father image, water and
land...; in brief, they represent a concept of binary opposition which has to
be overcome in order to achieve individual awareness and integration. The snakes are imagined as spiraling
rhythmically in a swaying motion from one side to another." |
|
573 |
Karl |
Reichenbach |
AKA Baron Karl von
Reichenbach.Chemist who discovered paraffin. BCIRCUIT: In the 1800’s, this
Baron earned a fortune in iron, steel and metallurgy. In 1839 he retired ,
devoting himself to scientific research. He accumulated an abundance of
experimental evidence on a force he called Odyle or Od. This force was
distinct from heat, electricity, and magnetism, and he believed it was the
one recognized by the ancients. This force had polarity, and it could also be
conducted by metals, glass, resin, silk, and water. HANDSOL: mistakenly
identified as a “Count Wilhelm Von Reichenbach”, an apparently non-existnt
person. : Developed his concept of
Odic energy. He found that electropositive
chemical elements gave the subjective feelings of warmth and unpleasantness;
and electronegative elements were cool
and pleasant. Note the analog of positive ions (unpleasant) vs negative ions
(pleasant) He found that the Odic field could be conducted along a wire very
slowly; about 13 ft/ second. (ref?) Part of the field could be focused by a
lens, like light, but another part
would flow around the lens, like a fluid. He found that it exhibited
many properties that were similar to the electromagnetic field that James
Clerk Maxwell had described early in the 19th century. He also found many
properties were unique to the odic force. He determined that the poles of a
magnet exhibit not only magnetic polarity, but also a unique polarity
associated with this «odic field». Other objects, such as crystals, also
exhibit this unique polarity without themselves being magnetic. He found that
with the odic force like poles attract—or like attracts like. P. 30..
BIOG2. |
|
574 |
David |
Reilly |
|
575 |
Glen |
Rein |
BIOG2: Dr. Rein received his PHD in
Biochemistry from the University of London. For 25 years, he has pursued an
academic career in orthodox biomedical research at Harvard and Standford
Medical Schools, where he studied neuroscience, immunology, psychoneuroimmunology,
and bioelectromagnetics. In 1988 he left academia to pursue his interest in
Energy Medicine and founded the Quantum Biology Research Laboratory. His
research has since focused on characterizing new forms of non-classical
electromagnetic energy and their effects on biological systems. Dr. Rein is
the author of the book, Quantum Biology: Healing with Subtle Energy, and has
published over 30 articles in biomedical journals and books. He has lectured
internationally and has made numerous media appearances on radio and TV. Dr.
Rein is a faculty advisor at Holos University. He is on numerous scientific
and editorial boards, and is a reviewer for several journals, including the
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. |
|
576 |
J.B. |
Rhine |
BIOG2: [1895-1980] A pioneer of
parapsychology. He was educated at Ohio Northern University, the College of
Wooster, and at the University of Chicago, where he received his master's
degree in 1923 and Ph.D. in 1925, both in botany. In 1927, he moved to Duke
University to work under Professor William McDougall. There, he began the
studies that helped develop parapsychology into a branch of science, today
recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He
almost single-handedly developed the methodology and concepts for
parapsychology as a rigorous experimental science, and founded many of the
institutions necessary for its continuing professionalization — including the
Journal of Parapsychology, the Parapsychological Association, and the
Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man (FRNM), a precursor to what is
today known as the Rhine Research Center. Author of New Frontiers of the
Mind: The Story of the Duke Experiments.
FIELD:: Rhine had shown through controlled Zener card experiments,
that it was possible for a person to transmit information about card symbols,
and to increase the odds of a certain number being rolled on dice. |
|
577 |
Ben |
Rich |
Led the development of the F-117 at
Lockheed's Skunk Works. SAPRO: He gave an alumni speech at his UCLA alma
mater in which he stated: “We already have the means to travel among the
stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would
take an act of god to even get them out to benefit humanity. …. Anything you
can imagine, we already know how to do.” p. 164. |
|
578 |
Bernhard |
Riemann, |
Gauss tackled the rules of
non-euclidian geometry for any general surface. It was further developed by
Bernhard Riemann. Riemann’s geometry was a mess, with many functions wrapped
in nonlinearities. If Einstein could come to grips with this geometry, he might
articulate his theory. He succeeded in
making all the laws of physics look the same in any reference frame,TPT P. 15. |
|
579 |
Royal Raymond |
Rife |
BIOG2: In the early 1920's, Royal
Raymond Rife M.D. developed a "frequency generator". According to
Dr. Rife, every disease has a frequency. It was discovered that a substance
with a higher frequency would destroy any disease which, of course, would
have a frequency lower than 58Hz |
|
580 |
Mel |
Riley |
Remote viewer |
|
581 |
Ken |
Ring |
MD doing research in NDEs |
|
582 |
mary |
Roach |
Author |
|
583 |
Jane |
Roberts |
channeler of "Seth" |
|
584 |
Bill |
Roll |
|
585 |
Zheng |
Rongliang |
HANDSOL: Associated with Lanzhou
University in China. Said to have measured Ch’i or Qi energy radiated from the human body by using a
biological detector made from a leaf vein connected to a photo-quantum (low
light measuring) devise. He studied the energy field emanations of a Qigong
master and a clairvoyant and found that the detector responds to the energy
in the form of a pulse. The pulse
emanating from the hand of the Qigong master is much different than that from
the clairvoyant. P 33 |
|
586 |
Christian |
Rosencreutz |
|
587 |
Hugh |
Ross |
Has a PhD in astronomy from the
University of Toronto and an undergraduate degree in physics from the
University of British Columbia. A leading proponent of Intelligent Design
theory, he proposes that everything is fine tuned for life on earth and
life on earth is unique. He established his own ministry called
Reasons To Believe which uses scientific evidence to argue for the truth of
Christianity. He accepts the scientific consensus on an old age of the earth
and an old age of the universe, though he rejects the scientific consensus on
evolution and abiogenesis as explanations for the history and origin of life. |
|
588 |
Theodore |
Roszac |
HHSP: Historian who focused on the
60s ferment in his 1969 study The Making of a Counter Culture. Although he
initially saw technocracy and the military industrial complex as the trigger
for this phenomena, he finally concluded that the goal of the counterculture
was no less than the “subversion of the scientific world view” itself. But as
we have seen, quantum theory and Bell’s theorem served as intellectual
anchors for many New Age speculations.
p. 265 f |
|
589 |
Beverly |
Rubik |
BIOG2: Scientist who is internationally known for
her research exploring frontier areas of science and medicine. She
specializes in subtle energies in health and healing. In 1979, Dr. Rubik
earned her doctorate in biophysics at the University of California at
Berkeley. In l988 she relocated to
Philadelphia to become founding director of the Center for Frontier Sciences
at Temple University. In late 1995 Dr. Rubik left Temple University to
continue her work as an independent scholar and consultant and founded the
Institute for Frontier Science, a nonprofit corporation. She was one of 18 hand-picked advisors to
the original Office of Alternative Medicine at the US National Institutes of
Health (NIH), and she helped launch this new federal office through its
startup years, from 1992 through 1997.
She has published over 60 papers in scientific and medical journals
and 2 books. An anthology of her
writings, Life at the Edge of Science, was published in 1996. |
|
590 |
Vera |
Rubin |
TPT: American astronomer who found
that outer stars in galaxies spin far too quickly to be described by gravity.
She could not understand how the gravitational pull of the center of the
galaxy could rein these stars in. |
|
591 |
Alfonso |
Rueda |
|
592 |
Alvaro de |
Rujula |
|
593 |
Edward J. |
Ruppelt |
Air Force Captain headed Project
Blue. Became convinced there was something to "ufos". He contracted
with Battelle to develop Special Report No. 14 (UFOS2DAY). Ruppelt ater recanted and died of
"heart attack" |
|
594 |
Peter |
Russell |
|
595 |
Burt |
Rutan |
SAPRO: Skilled aerospace engineer
who showed the world that, with a little ingenuity, spaceflight is possible
even on a shoestring budget. His team’s “SpaceShipOne” was the first
privately owned vehicle to achieve suborbital
flight, in 2004. P. 398. |
|
596 |
Martin |
Ryle |
developed aperature synthesis techniques with radio
telescopes |
|
597 |
William de |
S itter |
|
598 |
Leonard |
S tringfield |
UFOS2DAY: maintains records” of a
number of accounts involving people who had viewed alien bodies at WPAFB.
Stringfield was involved in a key report on government connected UFO
informants. Astronaut Neil Armstrong and J. Allen Hynek were part of this. Stringfield
allegedly knew of 50 government connected informants who had divulged
information about UFO events, but was required to keep their identities
secret. |
|
599 |
Michael |
Sabom |
BIOG2: Sabom, a cardiologist, was
given a copy of Raymond Moody’s book Life After Life, in 1976. At first skeptical, he eventually spent a
lot of time studying the issue. Between
1976 and 1981 Sabom conducted meticulous research on ND and OOB experiences.
He found that some ND experiencers
were able to give vividly detailed narrations of the events
transpiring while they were clinically “dead”. He also did a comparative
study of interviews with 32 patients claiming to have ‘watched’ attempts at
their resuscitation, with reports of 25 ‘control’ patients, who did not claim
such watching, but who were asked to
describe what they would have seen. 23 of the 25 patients in the control
group made major errors in their description of what happened. [Fingerprints
of God by Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Riverhead Books 2009 ] |
|
600 |
Oliver |
Sacks |
suggests that savants who cannot
perform simple addition or subtraction, yet are able to identify prime
numbers up to 20 digits long, do not calculate these numbers, but ‘discover’
them, by navigating through some vast inner iconic ‘landscape’ in which the
relevant numerical relationships are presented pictorially. |
|
601 |
Carl |
Sagan |
|
602 |
Andrei |
Sakharov |
TPT: Looking at spacetime for him
is much like looking at water, crystals, or other complex systems. What you
think you see is really an emergent property of some more fundamental
reality. Similarly, gravity emerges from the quantum nature of matter. In other
words, the quantum world would induce the geometry of space time. His induced theory of gravity
looked somewhat like general relativity, but lead to a more complicated set
of equations. p. 214. Sakharov’s idea of how the quantum might change general
relativity would resurface again and again over the decades. But by the end
of the decade, Steven Weinberg and Ed Witten had proved that the infinities
in such a theory couldn’t cancel. FIELD: Russian physicist who proposed that gravity is not an interaction between
objects, but rather the result of variations in the ZPF due to the presence
of matter. |
|
603 |
Abdus |
Salam |
|
604 |
Manoj K. |
Samal |
NPM: Associated with the S. N. Bose
National Centre for Basic Sciences in India, he has studied tunneling, gravity, topology, optics,
nonlocality in classical physics, and other topics related to the interface
between quantum and classical physics. He is skeptical that any reductionist
paradigm will succeed in providing a deep understanding of consciousness,
and is intrigued by the possibility of
consciousness related to the quantum vacuum. |
|
605 |
Nick |
Sand |
|
606 |
Ivan P. |
Sanderson |
|
607 |
Jack |
Sarfatti |
|
608 |
Pierre Paul |
Sauvin |
SLPLANTS: Trained and employed by
several large corporations, including IT&T. He confirmed Backster’s
findings, and developed mechanical switches that would depend on a plants
ability to intercept his emotions. |
|
609 |
Jeffery |
Saver |
|
610 |
Angelika |
Sayer |
AKA Angelika Gebhart-Sayer. Anthropologist. COSSER: According to the
shamans of the entire world, one establishes communication with spirits via
music. Angelika Gebhart-Sayer discusses
the "visual music" projected by the spirits in front of the
shaman's eyes: It is made up of three-dimensional images that coalesce into
sound and that the shaman imitates by emitting corresponding melodies |
|
611 |
Kenneth F. |
Schaffner |
|
612 |
Thomas |
Schelling |
|
613 |
Walter |
Schempp |
FIELD: Walter Schempp, a math
professor from U of Siegen in Germany, wondered if one could extract 3-D images from sound waves. By 1986 he
published a book which proved mathematically how you could get a hologram
from the echoes of the radio waves received from radar. He vastly improved MRI technology, and
began to wonder if the math and theory
of how the MRI worked could be applied to bio systems. He called his theory
quantum holography, because what he really discovered was that all sorts of
information about objects, including shape,
is carried in the quantum fluctuations of the “ZPF”, and that this
info can be recovered and constructed into a 3-d image. He wondered if his
math unlocked the secrets of the human brain.
Schemmp provided a math foundation for the work of Peter Marcer, who
saw in Schempp’s machine the same principles that Pribram had worked out for
the human brain: by reading information from the “ZPF”. It turned out that
Edgar Mitchell’s theory of human perception was similar to Marcer’s, so the 3
collaborated, and Schempp kept Pribram in he loop. P. 89 f. |
|
614 |
Steven |
Schiff |
WITOROS: NM congressman in 1993.
Sent 3 letters to the secretary of defense requesting access to all files
concerning the Roswell incident. All 3 went unanswered. Similar requests also
went unanswered from the White House, Pentagon, all branches of the military,
as well as the FBI, CIA, and NSA. In
1993, the GAO, at his request undertook a search of all relevant agencies for
documents relating to the Roswell Incident. No additional documents were
found other than the ones originally known.
It was discovered that ALL documents, such as telexes, radiograms,
letters, invoices, etc, emanating from RAAF covering the general time period
of the Roswell Incident had been destroyed years before. The GAO advised that the destroyed records were
listed on the RAAF document disposition register as permanent, and should not
have been destroyed. A few days later Schiff was notified that the destruction
of the documents was OK after all. He died of skin cancer in 1998 at the age
of 51. |
|
615 |
Marilyn |
Schlitz |
conducted studies on distant mental influence on living systems
showing statistical support for this concept |
|
616 |
Helmut |
Schmidt |
FIELD; INTENT: physicist at
Lockheed Martin, Wondered if a person
trying to change an REG could do so after it had been run. Recorded REG
clicks on audiotape to left and right ears, which should be totally random. He recorded one tape, which no one listened
to it. He made a copy of that
tape, and locked it up. He also made
more copies (of the same tape?) which would not be listened to with the
intention to change the number of clicks in each ear. When these were played back, they all had
about the same number of left and right ear clicks. A volunteer was then given one of the tapes
and asked to listen to it and try to make more clicks sound in the right
ear. He then had the computer count
clicks on the tapes. Alleged results results were that all of the clicks on
all the tapes were now changed, as if the number of clicks on the original
tape had been changed. He also found that it was important for the
influencing subject be the first person to listen to the tape. If someone
listened with focused attention without trying to change the number of clicks in each ear, that tape
would be less susceptible to influence. This has been cited as an example of
retrocausation. These results seem to
accord with the role of the observer in quantum theory. P. 171f. |
|
617 |
Maarten |
Schmidt |
realized that quasars are
exceedingly distant and unimaginably luminous. |
|
618 |
Arthur |
Schopenhauer |
|
619 |
Erwin |
Schrödinger |
Wrote book: "Space Time
Structure". BIOG2: [1887- 1961]
Born and educated as a physicist in Vienna Austria, Schrödinger advanced the
study of wave mechanics to describe the behavior of electrons in atoms. He
was never happy with a “particle” interpretation, or the statistical /
probability interpretation of the waves that became commonly accepted (and
was actively promoted by Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr) in Quantum Theory.
http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Physics-Quantum-Theory-Mechanics.htm. In 1926
he produced a mathematical wave description of quantum theory and the
structure of the atom, and later solved the wave equation for the hydrogen
atom. He found that the results agreed with energy levels proposed by Bohr.
He received the Nobel prize in 1933.
Atoms other than hydrogen, molecules and ions can also be described by
Schrödinger’s wave equation, but these cases are very hard to solve. Wave QM
superseded matrix QM, developed by Max Born and Heisenberg. The Nazi takeover
of Vienna in 1938 forced him into exile, and he worked at the Institute for
Advanced Studies in Dublin Ireland from 1939-1956. He spent his last years at
the University of Vienna. |
620 |
Ben |
Schumacher |
|
621 |
W. O. |
Schumann |
BIOG2: In 1952 he predicted the
existence of standing electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere between the
earth’s surface and the ionosphere. He measured the fundamental frequency at 7.83 Hz in 1954. The fundamental frequency
and its harmonics are referred to as the “Schumann Resonances”, which span
the frequency range from 7.8 to 45 Hz. 60 hz.
http://www.earthbreathing.co.uk/sr.htm
AC power grids may effect these resonance frequencies. [Angels Don’t
Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995] |
|
622 |
A. A. |
Schützenberger |
psychiatrist, author |
|
623 |
Gary |
Schwartz |
BIOG2: Author; director of Lab for Advances in
Consciousness and Health (LACH) at U of Arizona. In his early career,
Schwartz published extensively on biofeedback research and health psychology.
Schwartz's major research focus from 1990 has been in the fields of
parapsychology and consciousness-based healthcare. His VERITAS research
project, which concluded in 2008, was created primarily to test the
hypothesis that the consciousness (or identity) of a person survives physical
death. To this end, Schwartz’ lab has tested well-known mediums such as John
Edward of TV's Crossing Over and Allison DuBois, the inspiration for the TV
drama Medium. Schwartz concluded that DuBois could indeed contact the dead.
In January of 2008, the VERITAS Research Program was closed and the research
was expanded into a broader, more comprehensive, spiritual communication
project named the SOPHIA Research Program.
INTENT: discovered that not only do our thoughts produce an energy
field outside our bodies, but also any movement of the body produces an energy field. He took CCD
photos of healers hands; found healing intention creates waves of (coherent)
light. SPOOK: He is best known for his
lab tests of mediums, which is the subject of his book The Afterlife
Experiments. His data have led him to conclude that there are rare gifted
people who can communicate with people who have died. P. 152. |
|
624 |
Stephen |
Schwartz |
Remote viewer; ran Project Deep Quest |
|
625 |
Jeffrey |
Schwartz |
|
626 |
John |
Schwarz |
|
627 |
Jack |
Schwarz |
BCIRCUIT: An N.D..
For over 30 years he has been considered an authority on human energy
systems and voluntary control of ordinarily involuntary biological functions. His paranormal abilities have been studied
at the Menninger Foundation, Langley-Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute, and
Stanford Research Institute. He has compared copper and silk biocircuits. In
general his observations regarding the biocircuit agreed with those of
Hirsch. P. 61. |
|
628 |
Karl |
Schwarzschild |
looked at the GTR equations for the
space time around a single spherical mass. His solution gave results very
similar to Newton’s law; the differences were just enough to explain the
drift in Mercury’s orbit. He had discovered what would, 50 years later, be
called black holes. He presented his solution to E, who accepted it and
presented it to the world. P. 48 f. S’s solution also accurately predicted
the bending of light that Eddington set out to find in Principe. It also
predicted that if the star was small but heavy enough, it would be shrouded
by a spherical surface that kept everything behind it hidden from sight. The
same surface that Oppenheimer would discover 25 years later. This was a valid
solution to the GTR, but did it exist in nature? |
|
629 |
Julian |
Schwinger |
|
630 |
Irena |
Scott |
A UFO researcher and author of
“UFOs Today” who has worked at
Battelle, DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency), and has been stationed at WPAFB.
She has interviewed people at Roswell, White Sands.Her husband John Scott, has
worked at Area 51 and on the Nevada Test Site. She has
worked with Carey, Schmitt, and Anthony Bragalia and found that they
were involved with major hoaxes, essentially discrediting them. Schmitt also
admitted he faked the Haut “affidavit” in WITOROS. Using deception, Bragalia
has attempted to discredit several exceptional UFO cases. |
|
631 |
John |
Searle |
IMIND: Berkeley philosopher who
argues against the Computational Theory of Mind. The underlying assumption of
classical cognitivism is that the brain literally is a computer. Searle
argues that ‘computation’ and ‘information processing’ are not observer independent features of
the world that we empirically discover, like mass, gravity, etc. rather,
these are observer relative properties that we assign to certain systems for
our own purposes.. In short, the claim that the brain is a computer is not
false, but incoherent. According to Searle, consciousness is an emergent
property. |
|
632 |
Thomas |
Seebeck |
BIOG2: In 1821,
Seebeck, a German physicist,
accidentally found, in working with a circuit made up of two different
metals, copper and bismuth, that if there was a temperature difference across
the junction, a nearby compass needle would be deflected. Further
investigation showed that this was due to a current induced by a voltage created by the temperature
difference. The larger the temperature, the greater the produced
voltage. About a decade later, the
French scientist Jean Peltier ran the experiment in the opposite direction:
running current through a circuit, Peltier found that he could heat or cool a
bimetal junction, depending on which way the electrons were flowing. Today
this phenomenon is called the Peltier Seebeck effect. [Mechanical Engineering vol. 130 No. 8 August
2008 p. 30.] |
|
633 |
Gino |
Segre |
|
634 |
Marc |
Seifer |
BIOG2: Historian and psychology professor. Past editor of MetaScience, A New Age
Journal on Consciousness, He has been featured in The New York Times (Long
Island section), Scientific American, Publisher's Weekly, Technology Review,
Who's Who in the World, The Economist and The Washington Post. With over 70
publications, Dr. Seifer is internationally recognized as an expert on the
inventor Nikola Tesla (the subject of his doctoral dissertation). He has
lectured at the United Nations, Kings College, Cambridge University, Oxford
University, University of Vancouver, City College of New York, Colorado
College, Cranbrook Retreat, and West Point.
http://www.marcseifer.com/home.htm He
is well known for his presentation
on Tesla: Nikola Tesla: The
History of Lasers and Partical Beam Weapons
Proceedings of the 1988
International Tesla Symposium. Based on FBI files as well as other
literature Seifer concluded, “Great support is leant to the hypothesis that Tesla’s work and papers were
systematically hidden from public view in order to protect the trail of his
top secret work, which is today known as Star Wars.” He is also author of several notable books,
including Wizard: The Life and Times of
Nikola Tesla http://www.netsense.net/tesla/ and Transcending the Speed
of Light Inner Traditions 2008. |
|
635 |
Kristopher |
Setchfield |
Provided an online critique of
Masaru Emoto’s experimental procedures: "Is Masaru Emoto for
real?" |
|
636 |
Claude |
Shannon |
|
637 |
Natalia |
Shareyko |
BIOG2: As of 2010, Prorector of the
Institute of Biosensory Psychology, St. Petersburg, Russia. She is a
specialist in the field of psychiatry, biosensory psychology, and healing.
She is an expert in the field of psycho-bio-energo-informational interactions
and a bioenergetic therapist. She is the Vice-President of Professional
Medical Association of Natural Medicine, Russia. Holding a degree in
neurophysiology, Natalia has practiced healing for over 15 years during which
time she has helped solve most serious physical illnesses, emotional and
psychological problems. She also taught and lead seminars and classes of
various levels of difficulty in Russia, India, Germany, Australia, Austria,
Estonia, and the US. The topics taught include but are not limited to healing
(self and others), extrasensory perception, business orientation and
biosensory psychology. Natalia has been printed numerous times in major
magazines on health and business in Russia. |
|
638 |
Richard |
Shaver |
ufo |
|
639 |
Alexander |
Shcherbakov |
AA: co wrote “Is the Moon the
Creation of Alien Intelligence”. |
|
640 |
Daniel P. |
Sheehan |
WIKI: Constitutional and public
interest lawyer, public speaker, political activist and educator. Over the
last forty-five years he has participated in numerous legal cases of public
interest, including the Pentagon Papers Case, the Watergate Break-In Case,
the Silkwood Case, ???: Argued for John Mack against slandering by Harvard
Medical School |
|
641 |
Steve |
Sheinkin |
|
642 |
Rupert |
Sheldrake |
BIOG2: Zoologist who wrote "A New Science of
Life", in which he expounds on his concept of morphogenetic fields.
These are information fields which
influence the structure of not only living organisms, but inanimate
matter as well. According to Sheldrake, all matter has an associated field of
memory which plays an active role in guiding
the formation of structures and various processes. The first time a
new molecule is created, or crystal grows, it must follow a piecewise blind
path down the hills and valleys of the energy landscape. This process results
in a morphic field, which is a kind of memory of the material processes involved.
The next time the process takes place, it will be guided by the information
in the memory field. With more repetitions, the filed builds in strength and
is more active in controlling the process.
His work continues the thought of biologist C.H. Waddington, who
believed that the development of organisms is effected by the local
“epigenetic landscape”. Whenever one member of a species learns a new
behavior, the remainder of the species learn it more quickly. F. David Peat,
"Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind." Bantam 1987. |
|
643 |
Michael |
Shermer |
|
644 |
William |
Shockley |
BIOG2: Selected as team leader by
Bell labs, to develop a solid state semiconductor to replace the vacuum tube.
Initially the team worked in good spirits, but when Brattain and Bardeen
independently developed a “point
contact transistor”, the “team” broke up.
In angry reaction, Shockley developed the “junction (sandwich)
transistor”. Shockley left Bell Labs
to found Shockley Semiconductors, and hired very talented people, but drove
eight of them out with his
personality. They went on to form Fairchild Semiconductors. Two of those, Bob
Noyce and Gordon Moore, went on to found Intel. Shockley’s company was the
beginning of Silicon Valley. |
|
645 |
Carlos Perez |
Shuma |
Anthropologist; Jeremy Narby's main
Ashaninca consultant |
|
646 |
B.G. |
Sidharth |
NPM: Associated with the Center for
Applicable Mathematics and Computer Sciences at India’s B. M. Birla Science
Center, he is a prolific author and researcher on topics of modern science.
He notes that confirmation that neutrinos have nonzero mass, and confirmation
that the universe is ever expanding imply the need for new physics models
beyond the Big Bang and beyond the Standard Model of Particle Physics (SMPP). |
|
647 |
Saul-Paul |
Sirag, |
HHSP: Fell in with the FFG. NPM:
Sirag uses the math of reflection space in a model of consciousness, noting
its use by others in numerous applications of physics, including optics, wave mechanics, gravity, the Heisenberg uncertainty
principle, and Twistor structures, which are at the heart of physicist Roger
Penrose’s approach to quantum gravity. |
|
648 |
Wilhelm de |
Sitter |
|
649 |
B. F. |
Skinner |
Psychologist: school of Behaviorists |
|
650 |
Vesto |
Slipher |
in 1915, had measured red shifts of
nebula. The wavelengths of the constituents of the objects spectrum were all
shifted to the red from what they are on earth. |
|
651 |
Graham |
Smith |
author of Unseen Cosmos |
|
652 |
Andrew Phillip |
Smith |
author of The Gnostics |
|
653 |
Cyril |
Smith |
BIOG2: British Professor of
Bio-Electrical Engineering who has developed techniques to investigate
"subtle" fields. Since 1973, he has led studies of the interaction
of coherent electromagnetic fields with living systems and biological
materials. He proposes biocommunication between organisms in the presence of
light and a weak electromagnetic field. He suggests that this unseen
information transfer is accomplished by the macroscopic systems relying on
photon exchange in the presence of magnetic vector potentials. His theory has
clear links to Popp's concept of biophotons. According to an article in
Frontier Perspectives, he developed vector potential sensitive
instrumentation whose frequency
measurements match that of dowser estimates. |
|
654 |
Justice |
Smith |
|
655 |
Huston |
Smith |
|
656 |
Frank D. (Tony) |
Smith Jr. |
|
657 |
Lee |
Smolin |
TPT: Found that instead of talking
about the quantum properties of geometry at isolated points in space as they
evolve through time, it was much easier to work with the geometry of a
collection of points, effectively focusing on chunks of space at a given
time. For them, the natural building blocks for quantum theory were loops in
space that could be used to build solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt equation.
The loops would link up and intertwine to form Einstein’s smooth curved spacetime. This became known
as loop quantum gravity. With Carlo Rovelli, he showed that the Penrose "spin networks" were
even better solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. Yet these networks had
no resemblance to the intuitive picture of space and time. Smolin and
Rovelli’s spin networks were a completely new way of looking at quantum
gravity. His 2006 book “The Trouble
With Physics” mounts a withering attacks on string theory |
|
658 |
Alan |
Sokal |
published in 1996 an intentionally
fraudulent paper "Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative
Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity", published in a social science journal.
This was to demonstrate that the journal editors were ignorant of physics. |
|
659 |
Pitiram |
Sorokin |
Russian sociologist; His magnum
opus, the monumental “Social and Cultural Dynamics” spanned 2,500 years and
attempted to isolate the principles of social change as they were manifested
in his studies of art, philosophy, science, law, ethics, religion and
psychology. He proposes a waxing and waning of three basic culture values:
sensate, ideational and idealistic. The sensate value system holds that
matter alone is the ultimate reality. The ideational value system holds that
true reality lies beyond the material world, in a spiritual realm, and that
knowledge can be obtained by inner experience. The Idealistic synthesizes the
premises of sensate and ideational into one inwardly consistent and
harmonious unity. He finds this mentality rarely in an entire culture. |
|
660 |
Fred |
Soyka |
BIOG2: Author of "The Ion
Effect" [E.P. Dutton & Co.
Int. New York 1977] The author discusses the various observed mental and
physical problems associated with certain positive ion bearing winds. Negative
ions appear to have only beneficial effects. The effects of negative ions are
destroyed by combination with particulate, and for that reason have been used
in air purification systems. Ions have a number of physiological and
psychological effects on living beings. Negative ions, associated with
relaxation, allow us to absorb oxygen more readily, appear to promote the
quality of alpha brain waves, and have been used as treatment for anxiety and
fear neurosis. Positive ions are associated with increased levels of
serotonin and reduced blood oxygen levels, and tend to speed up the metabolic
process. Changes in the local natural electric field intensity affect
hospital psychiatric admissions. The polarity of the full moon has been found
to push negative ions of the ionosphere closer to the earth's surface, thus
possibly accounting for greater aberrant behavior during these time periods |
|
661 |
Marco |
Spanns |
NPM: "Topological Dynamics" |
|
662 |
Nicholas |
Spanos |
Canada studied nearly 200 subjects,
some claiming ufo experiences Showed that subjects claiming ufo encounters
were not more prone to fantasy or suggestion. AA |
|
663 |
Robert |
Speltzer |
Has argued that DMT does not
explain NDES, because in the classic case of a NDE, all biological signals,
all metabolic activity, especially of heart and brain, cease. However, DMT
creates a chemical reaction in a functioning brain. |
|
664 |
Hans |
Spemann |
|
665 |
John |
Spencer |
|
666 |
Roger |
Sperry |
BIOG2: [1913-1994]
Awarded the Nobel Prize “ Physiology or Medicine” in 1981 for his discoveries on split brains.
Essentially, Sperry and his students showed that if the two hemispheres of
the brain are separated by severing the corpus callosum (the large band of
fibers that connects them), the transfer of information between the
hemispheres ceases. Sperry started
this investigation with cats and monkeys, but later extended it to human
beings when patients became available whose hemispheres had been surgically
separated in order to control intractable epilepsy. He found that the left hemisphere is
dominant in all activities involving language, arithmetic, and analysis. The
right hemisphere, although mute and capable only of simple addition (up to
about 20) is superior to the left hemisphere in spatial comprehension and
face recognition. By devising ways of
communicating with the right hemisphere, Sperry could show that this
hemisphere is, to quote him: "indeed a conscious system in its own
right, perceiving, thinking, remembering, reasoning, willing, and emoting,
all at a characteristically human level, and ... both the left and the right
hemisphere may be conscious simultaneously in different, even in mutually
conflicting, mental experiences that run along in parallel." He put his thoughts into a lead article for
the 1981 Annual review of Neuroscience titled “Changing Priorities.” In the
article he says we are leaving behind determinism, behaviorism, and the materialism
of the science of the past. “we are having to recognize the primacy of inner
conscious awareness as a causal reality.” [Global Mind Change by Willis
Harmon] |
|
667 |
Lawrence |
Squeri |
Author of "Waiting for Contact" |
|
668 |
Henry P. |
Stapp |
HHSP: A senior theoretical physicist at LBL, he was
the only mainstream physicist to belong to the FFG. NPM: proposes another
“common mechanism”: calcium ions in
neurons. Stapp is of the school that quantum physics is at its heart a theory
of the interaction between mind and matter. |
|
669 |
Glenn |
Starkman |
BIOG2: Starkman,
of Case Western Reserve, and
colleagues Tom Zlosnik and Pedro Ferreira of the University of Oxford are now
reincarnating the ether in a new form to solve the puzzle of dark matter, the
mysterious substance that was proposed to explain why galaxies seem to
contain much more mass than can be accounted for by visible matter. Ironically, Dayton Clarence Miller, who did
earlier discredited ether research supporting its existence, was also from Case Western. |
|
670 |
Rudolph |
Steiner |
|
671 |
Charles |
Steinmetz |
|
672 |
Victor |
Stenger |
|
673 |
Otto |
Stern |
|
674 |
Ian |
Stevenson |
IRRED: Pioneer reincarnation
researcher: see reincarnation. |
|
675 |
Rick |
Strassman |
BIOG2: [1952-] Received a Residency in
Psychiatry at UC Davis. He was on the
team at UNM that documented the function of the pineal hormone melatonin.
Received lay ordination in a western Buddhist order, and administered a
meditation group. He has published nearly 30 peer reviewed scientific papers,
and began a new round of US Government approved research with
psychedelic drugs. As of 2006, he was Clinical Associate Professor of
Psychiatry at the UNM School of Medicine.
http://www.rickstrassman.com/?q=node/2
He is the author of “DMT: The
Spirit Molecule.” Strassman notes
that Japanese researchers discovered
the brain actively transports DMT across the blood brain barrier and that no
other psychedelic is treated with such acceptance. This is startling when we
recall how easily biological psychiatrists dismiss DMT as having any value to
the brain. He suggests perhaps
excessive DMT production accounts for naturally occurring “psychedelic”
states, such as birth, death, near death, psychosis, mystical, and even
“alien abduction” experiences. The book reviews what we know about
psychedelic drugs in general and DMT in particular. It includes numerous
excerpts of volunteer experiences, as well as Strassman’s own far ranging
speculations |
|
676 |
Galen |
Strawson |
|
677 |
Whitley |
Strieber |
famed ufo contactee and abductee;
author of Communion. Friend of John B. Alexander. |
|
678 |
Leonard H. |
Stringfield |
|
679 |
Albert |
Stubblebine |
command of INSCOM in 1982; ESP buff |
|
680 |
Leonard |
Susskind |
The Felix Bloch professor of
theoretical physics at Stanford University, and known as a "father of
string theory"—the idea that everything, at its most minute scale, is
made of combinations of vibrating strings.
Susskind’s books “The Cosmic Landscape” and “The Black Hole War”
represents string theory’s perspective.
http://www.nyas.org/publications/readersReport.asp?articleID=48. The Cosmic
Landscape review: http://www.nyas.org/publications/readersReport.asp?articleID=48. The Black Hole War review:
http://physics.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_black_hole_wara_review. |
|
681 |
Inego |
Swann |
artist, remote viewer |
|
682 |
Emanuel |
Swedenborg |
BIOG2: [1688-1772]. Born in Stockholm,
he was absorbed by science and
engineering projects, and acquired influential offices. At age 55 a profound
change came over him as he became interested in spiritual matters. He
experienced visions, and claimed to be in direct communication with spirit.
He was so moved by his experiences that resigned from his government job to
further is spiritual explorations. A prolific outpouring of books followed,
and he is said to have exhibited clairvoyance and remote viewing on numerous
occasions.. His views did not gain a significant following until after his
death, when English translations began to circulate in the US and England,
and laid the groundwork for Spiritualism.
[Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Harpers Encyclopedia of Mystical and
Paranormal Experience Harper Collins 1991.] |
|
683 |
Brian Thomas |
Swimme |
BIOG2: BIOG2: [1950-] On the faculty
of the California Institute of Integral Studies in
San Francisco, where he teaches evolutionary cosmology. He received his Ph.D.
in 1978 from the department of mathematics at the University of Oregon for
work in Singularity Theory. Swimme
brings the context of story to our understanding of the multi-billion-year
trajectory of cosmogenesis. His published work includes “The Universe is a
Green Dragon” (Bear and Company, 1984), “The Universe Story” (Harper San
Francisco, 1992), written with Thomas Berry, and “The Hidden Heart of the
Cosmos” (Orbis, 1996). Swimme is the producer of three DVD series: Canticle
to the Cosmos, The Earth’s Imagination, and The Powers of the Universe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Swimme Inspired by the work of Thomas
Berry, an founded the Center for the Story of the Universe. |
|
|
684 |
Albert |
Szent-Gyorgyi |
BIOG2: Hungarian born US biochemist
who isolated vitamin C and B2. Awarded Nobel Prize for physiology or Medicine
in 1937. Studied muscle tissue and
thymus gland. FIELD: Nobel prize winner who postulated that
protein cells act as semiconductors, preserving and passing along the energy
of electrons as information. |
|
685 |
Gerard |
t Hooft |
Gerard 't Hooft |
|
686 |
Michael |
Talbot |
BIOG2: Author of numerous books,
including "The Holographic Universe", and "Mysticism and the
New Physics". |
|
687 |
Vic |
Tandy |
|
688 |
Alex |
Tanous |
alleged astral traveler and
associate of JBAlexander |
|
689 |
Russell |
Targ |
|
690 |
Richard |
Tarnas |
BIOG2: [1950-] Cultural Historian. Tarnas' second
book, Prometheus the Awakener, was published in 1995 and focuses on the
astrological properties of the planet Uranus, and is a "description of
the uncanny way astrological patterns appear to coincide with events or
destiny patterns in the lives of both individuals and societies..."
Tarnas suggests that the characteristics associated with the mythological
figure Uranus do not match the astrological properties of the planet Uranus,
and that a more appropriate identification would be with the mythological
figure Prometheus. In 2006, Tarnas'
third book, Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View, was
published. The core argument of Cosmos and Psyche rests on the claim that the
major events of Western cultural history are consistently and meaningfully
correlated with the observed angular positions of the planets. The book
received favorable reviews in Tikkun magazine, an anthroposophical journal,
and the web magazine Reality Sandwich, but was panned in the Wall Street
Journal. Tarnas was featured in the 2006 film Entheogen: Awakening the Divine
Within, a documentary about rediscovering an enchanted cosmos in the modern
world. In 2007, a group of fifty scholars and researchers in the San
Francisco Bay Area formed the Archetypal Research Collective for pursuing
research in archetypal cosmology. An online journal, Archai: The Journal of
Archetypal Cosmology, edited by Keiron LeGrice and Rod O'Neal, was begun a
year later, based on the research orientation and methodology established in
Cosmos and Psyche. Advisory board members include Christopher Bache, Jorge
Ferrer, Stanislav Grof, Robert A. McDermott, Ralph Metzner, and Brian Swimme.
Contributors have included Keiron Le Grice, Richard Tarnas, Stanislav Grof,
and Rod O'Neal |
|
691 |
Charles |
Tart |
BIOG2: Core faculty member of the Institute of
Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto CA. He is internationally known for his
psychological work on the nature of consciousness, especially altered states
of consciousness, and for his research in scientific parapsychology. He is
also one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology.
FIELD: found that although sensitive
subjects' vital signs changed when percieving pain in a target person, they
were not consciously aware of that pain. Showed that when 2 participants hypnotize one another, they
experience intense common hallucinations.
P. 127 |
|
692 |
Jill |
Tartar |
|
693 |
Jill Bolte |
Taylor |
BIOG2: BIOG2: [1959-] A neuroscientist who at age
37 suffered a massive stroke. Her subsequent eight-year recovery has informed
her work as a scientist and speaker.
Her February 2008 TED Conference talk resulted in widespread attention
and interest around the world.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Bolte_Taylor] Her account states that the stroke
incapacitated her left cerebral hemisphere, leaving the right intact. She
explains that the left hemisphere is like a serial processor, while the right
is like a parallel processor. She states that her intact right CH, the
traditionally intuitive side, was responsible for her expansive, almost
spiritual experience of unity with life, while the left CH keeps us
individuals.
[http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html].
FOG: Interestingly, other studies have
found that the temporal lobe of the left prefrontal cortex is the seat of
joy, while the right prefrontal cortex
is associated with more worry, anxiety, and sadness. p. 182. |
|
694 |
Pierre |
Teilhard de Chardin |
[1881-1955] AQCON: A Jesuit
paleontologist whose visionary ideas clashed with his church, but have
resonated with many searching for personal transformation. Teilhard was the fourth of eleven children
and was born at the family estate of Sarcenat near the twin cities of
Clermont-Ferrand in the ancient province of Auvergne. Both parents came from
distinguished families. In particular, his mother was the great grandniece of
Francois-Marie Arouet, more popularly known as Voltaire. He entered the
Jesuit novitiate at Aix-Provence in 1899, enthusiastic about geological
explorations as well as theological studies, and was ordained in 1911. Teilhard was a “soldier priest” during World
War I (1914- ), being a stretcher bearer with the North African Zouaves.
Throughout his correspondence he wrote that despite this turmoil he felt
there was a purpose and a direction to life more hidden and mysterious than
history generally reveals to us. This larger meaning, Teilhard believed, was
often revealed in the heat of battle.
After his demobilization in 1919, Teilhard returned to his studies. In
addition to completing his PhD, he
wrote "The Spiritual Power of Matter" during this period. Although loyal to the Jesuits his entire
life, his unconventional ideas continually provoked his Jesuit superiors. He
continually rewrote his ideas in an attempt to make them acceptable to the Church. Teilhard began to use the term of Edward
Suess, "biosphere," or earth-layer of living things, in his
geological schema. He then expanded
the concept to include the earth-layer of thinking beings which he called the
"noosphere" from the Greek word nous meaning "mind."
While his lectures were filled to capacity, his influence had so disturbed a
bloc of conservative French bishops that they reported him to Vatican
officials who in turn put pressure on the Jesuits to silence him. In 1931, after a visit to the US, he
outlined a new essay The Spirit of the Earth, inspired by his growing
conviction that a growing number of individuals from every layer of American
society was engaged in an effort “to
raise to a new stage the edifice of life” He soon set forth his major thesis:
Mind has been undergoing successive reorganizations through out the history
of evolution until it has reached a crucial point- the discovery of its own
evolution. It will eventually become collective. It will envelope the planet
and will crystallize as a species wide enlightenment he called “Omega Point.”
p. 51f. |
|
695 |
Edward |
Teller |
BIOG2: Hungarian born US physicist known as the father of the hydrogen bomb.
He worked on the fission bomb- the first atomic bomb 1942-1956 (the Manhattan
Project), and then on the fusion bomb, or H-bomb 1946-52. In the 1980s he was
one of the leading supporters of the Star Wars program (Strategic Defense Initiative) He
was a key witness against Robert Oppenheimer at the security hearings of
1954. Teller is believed to be the model for the leading character in Stanley
Kubrick’s 1964 film Dr. Strangelove. |
|
696 |
G. T. |
Ter-Kazarian |
NPM: working at the Byurakan
Astrophysical Observatory in Armenia and the International Centre for
Theoretical Physics in Italy, first presented his theory of goyaks in 1986.
Goyaks are the substance out of which both particles and geometry are made. |
|
697 |
Nikola |
Tesla |
BIOG2: [1856-1943] Tesla was Born July 10 1856 in Smiljan
Austria; today the Republic of Croatia.
As a child, Tesla had “out of body” experiences: “Blurred [at fist] …
I would [see] on my journeys new places, cities and countries- live there,
meet people and make friendships… and however unbelievable, it is a fact that
they were just as dear to me as those in actual life and not a bit less
intense in their manifestations”. His
thoughts were often interrupted by
annoying flashes of light. Tesla
studied mechanical and electrical engineering
at the Austrian Polytechnic School at Graz. In 1882 he moved to Paris to work as an
engineer for the Continental Edison Company, designing improvements to electric
equipment. In 1884, he accepted a job with the Edison Company in New York
City, and moved to the US. For the
duration of 1884, Tesla worked for
Edison in Menlo Park. He reassembled many of Edison’s generators, and
designed 24 different types of machines that became standards and replaced
those being used by Edison. According to Tesla’s commentary, “ The manager
promised me fifty thousand dollars [for redesigning equipment], but when I
demanded payment, he merely laughed. ‘You are still a Parisian,’ remarked
Edison. ‘When you become a full-fledged American, you will appreciate an
American joke.” In 1886 he invented an
AC power source and transmission system. Tesla claimed to be able to send
electrical energy without wires before the turn of the century, and
envisioned people all around the globe sticking rods into the earth to
extract that energy- free. When Tesla admitted to financier J.P. Morgan that
an experimental tower on Long Island was meant to send power as well as
messages, his public career ended. [Mark Seifer “Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola
Tesla: Biography of a Genius”. Citadel Press 1996] SAPRO: tesla: High voltage magnifying
transmitter and electrogravitic impulse effect p. 165 f. |
|
698 |
J. J. |
Thompson |
BIOG2: [1856-1940] British physicist who
discovered the electron when he was experimenting with cathode rays. |
|
699 |
Ed |
Thompson |
created military unit of psi spies ??? |
|
700 |
William |
Thomson |
AKA Lord Kelvin 1824–1907. At the
beginning of the 20th century, he saw two major problems with the state of
physics. One problem had to do with the question of the luminiferous ether,
thought to be necessary to allow propagation of light. The other was the
inability of electromagnetic theory to adequately predict the characteristics
of thermal or black body radiation. |
|
701 |
Kip |
Thorne |
|
702 |
John |
Tierney |
|
703 |
William |
Tiller |
BIOG2: Fellow to the American Academy for the
Advancement of Science, Professor Emeritus William A. Tiller, of Stanford
University’s Department of Materials Science, spent 34 years in academia
after 9 years as an advisory physicist with the Westinghouse Research
Laboratories. In his conventional science field he has published over 250
scientific papers, 3 books and several patents. In parallel, for the past 30
years, he has been avocationally pursuing serious experimental and
theoretical study of the field of psychoenergetics which he thinks will
become a very important part of "tomorrow’s" physics. In this new
area, he has published to date, an additional 100 scientific papers and two
seminal books. BCIRCUIT comments on
the use of the Edgar Cayce “Impedance devise”.; |
|
704 |
Robert G. |
Todd |
ROSINCON: archival investigator. Establishes that New
York U had a Mogul team at Alamogordo. New Mexico Institute of Mining and
Technology |
|
705 |
Sin-Itiro |
Tomanaga |
|
706 |
Clyde |
Tombaugh |
AAGEN: Discoverer of Pluto, and the
only noted astronomer who had admitted to sighting a ufo |
|
707 |
Akira |
Tonomura |
|
708 |
Charles |
Townes |
won the Nobel prize for inventing
the laser. He also suggested looking for light pulses instead of radio
signals in 1961. Optical SETI only
arrived near the end of the century.Waiting for Contact, P. 86. |
|
709 |
Arnold |
Toynbee |
According to his “A Study of
History”, civilization results from a transition from a static state to a
condition of dynamic activity. The civilization continues to grow when
successful response to challenge creates momentum. When social structures and
behavior patterns have become so rigid that the society can no longer adapt
to changing situations, it will be unable to carry on the creative process of
cultural evolution. Whereas growing civilizations display endless variety and
versatility, those in the process of disintegration show uniform lack of
inventiveness. Although the cultural mainstream has become petrified,
creative minorities “turning to the inner world of the psyche” will appear on
the scene and carry on the process of challenge and response. |
|
710 |
Sam |
Treiman |
|
711 |
Marcello |
Truzzi |
|
712 |
H. S. |
Tsien |
AKA Qian Xuesen |
|
713 |
Michael |
Tuts |
|
714 |
Nathan |
Twining |
Chief of AMC ATIC at WP, allegedly
sent a letter to Army Air Force Brig Gen. George Schulgen confirming that a
few percent of reports seemed to be unexplained. He recommended that a permanent group be
established to study ufos Project Sign appears to have been the result |
|
715 |
Paul |
Tyler |
Mil. Captain BIOG2: : Author of a 1986 document titled
THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT Air University Press
Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education. The document is
referenced in Robert O. Becker’s book, Cross Currents, Jeremy Tarcher
Publishers. The document notes that many studies have been published
indicating specific biological effects can be achieved by controlling the
various parameters of the electromagnetic (EM) field. Noted that EM fields
can produce significant benefits, yet at the same time can be exploited and
used in a controlled manner for military or covert applications. This paper
focuses on the potential uses of electromagnetic radiation in future
low-intensity conflicts. Noted that recently, pulsed electromagnetic fields
have been reported to induce cellular transcription. “At the other end of the
non-ionizing spectrum, research reports are also showing biological effects
that are not predicted by classical theories. For example, Kremer and others
have published several papers showing that low intensity millimeter waves
produce biological effects. They have also shown that not only are the
effects seen at very low power, but they are also frequency specific. Note
the similarity of this concept to the concept proposed by Royal Raymond Rife
M.D |
|
716 |
Jacques Fabrice |
Vallee |
BIOG2: [1939- ] A scientist who has maintained a
productive career in mainstream science, and at the same time earned a reputation as a creditable researcher in
the study of UFOs. By 1969, Vallée reversed his Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
conclusions, and publicly stated that the ETH was too narrow and ignored too
much data. Vallée began exploring the commonalities between UFOs, cults,
religious movements, demons, angels, ghosts, cryptid sightings, and psychic
phenomena. He has contributed to the investigation of the Miracle at Fatima
and Marian UFOS2DAY: With his
associate J. Allen Hynek, Ted Phillips,
and astronaut Gordon Cooper, was invited, and accepted an invitation to meet
with the Secretary-General at the UN in New York. UFOS2DAY say this happened
in 1994, but Hynek died in 1986. |
|
717 |
James |
Van Allen |
BIOG2: [1914-2006] Professor of
physics at the University of Iowa and discoverer of the Earth-girdling
radiation belts 2000 miles above earth that bear his name. Van Allen says:
"Every time you turn on a radio transmitter you modify the ionosphere. HAARP
will perturb the ionosphere markedly for an hour, or maybe even a day, or
perhaps at most a month. I don't see any deleterious effects other than on
local communications. Van Allen says five decades of research have given him
a feeling for the minute scale of influence humans have on the cosmos.
"There is nothing that we as men can do that does not pale in comparison
to the forces of nature." |
|
718 |
Hoyt |
Vandenberg |
|
719 |
Michael |
Vasin |
co wrote “Is the Moon the Creation
of Alien Intelligence”. Alien Agenda |
|
720 |
Vlatko |
Vedral |
INTENT: Vedral, of the Imperial College of London,
reviewed the Rosenbaum Ghosh study, which found entanglement in the atoms of
a crystalline holmium. Vedral and others in his circle did not believe this
effect was unique to holmium. |
|
721 |
Veljko |
Veljkovic |
|
722 |
Martin |
Veltman |
|
723 |
Renato |
Vesco |
claimed the basic principles of the
Feuerbal, a remote controlled anti-radar devise, was
later applied to a “symmetrical circular aircraft” known as the
Kugelblitz, or Ball Lightning, which became an “antecedent of the present day
flying saucers”. |
|
724 |
Franz |
Vollenweider |
FOG: His research has identified
serotonin, and a particular serotonin receptor, as keys to mystical
experience. Dopamine and glutamate interact with serotonin and other
chemicals. P 111. |
|
725 |
Allessandro |
Volta |
BIOG2: [1745-1827] Italian Professor who believed
electric charge was produced when two different metals touch (a battery) to make an “electric circuit.” He developed
simple chemical batteries. The first battery was called a voltaic pile, a
sandwich made from alternating disks of silver, cardboard soaked in saltwater
(the electrolyte) and disks of zinc.
His research marked the beginning of the new field of
electrochemistry. Routes of Science: Electricity: Blackbirch Press: 2004. p
8. |
|
726 |
Werner |
von Braun |
German rocket scientist |
|
727 |
Herman |
von Helmholtz |
BIOG2: [1821-1894]. German
physicist who argued that there were particles of electricity. His
investigations occupied almost the whole field of science, including
physiology, physiological optics, physiological acoustics, chemistry,
mathematics, electricity and magnetism, meteorology and theoretical
mechanics. He did important work on the conservation of energy,
hydrodynamics, electrodynamics and theories of electricity, meteorological
physics, optics; and on abstract principles of dynamics. In all these fields
of labor he made important contributions to science, and showed himself to be
equally great as a mathematician and a physicist. He studied the phenomena of
electrical oscillations from 1869 to 1871, and in the latter year he
announced that the velocity of the propagation of electromagnetic induction
was about 314,000 meters per second. |
|
728 |
Ulrich |
Warnke |
|
729 |
George and Marjorie de la |
Warr |
BIOG2: and Ruth Drown MD. Developed
instruments said to detect radiations from living tissues, and a process,
called Radionics to detect, diagnose and heal from a distance based on
“frequency”.. See radionics BCIRCUITS:
Developed new radionics instruments beginning in the 1940s. |
|
730 |
George |
Washnis |
BIOG2: Author of Discovery of
Magnetic Health: A Health Care Alternative. This book provides interesting
information on the importance of Earth's magnetic field with respect to
health |
|
731 |
Alfred |
Watkins |
|
732 |
Lyall |
Watson |
BIOG2: In his book Lifetide: "The Biology of
Consciousness", he describes his discovery that if a group of monkeys on
an island learned a new behavior, suddenly other monkeys on other islands
learned the same behavior, with no apparent means of communication with the
original monkeys that learned the behavior. This phenomenon has come to be
called the hundredth monkey effect, and is used as an example of Rupert
Sheldrake's concept of morphgenetic fields. |
|
733 |
James Dewey |
Watson |
WIKI: An American molecular
biologist, geneticist and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers
of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin. |
|
734 |
Robert |
Watson-Watt |
BIOG2: Scottish physicist who
designed the first Radar system put into practical use. The invention was
invaluable to the British in responding to German air attacks during WWII. |
|
735 |
Joe |
Weber |
|
736 |
Daniel |
Wegner |
concludes that consciousness is
purely epiphenomenal; a byproduct of biology |
|
737 |
A.F. |
Weichmann |
|
738 |
Steve |
Weinberg |
along with Glashow and Salam,
succeeded in unifying EM and weak into electro-weak. |
|
739 |
Ray |
Weise |
|
740 |
Paul |
Weiss |
|
741 |
Victor |
Weisskopf, |
The severity with which physicist’s Cold War bubble burst in the early 1970s occasioned
sustained soul-searching by many physicists. The National Academy of Sciences
convened a blue-ribbon panel, the Physics Survey Committee, to assess the
damage and plot a new course forward. MIT’s Victor Weisskopf and 16 equally
prominent colleagues organized the massive study. Just as the FFG, the
committee concluded that the boom years had exaggerated one among many
legitimate styles in physics, and the pragmatism required for technological
development had crowded out other important approaches. The committee argued
that the best way to accomplish such a top-down refashioning was through a
change in education. Classroom
conditions changed. Essay questions began to reappear on doctoral students
exams and in textbooks, and interpretation became a legitimate issue. Beyond
the formal curricula, physics departments began to offer informal seminars
for grad students. Physicists began to make room for the kind of
free-wheeling philosophical discussions that had animated the founders of QM
in the 1920s and that Rauscher and Weissmann had re-created with the
FFG. |
|
742 |
George |
Weissmann |
Co-founder of the FFG. After
completing his PhD, he lost interest in mainstream particle physics. He became interested in herbal
remedies. He established the Padma Marketing Corporation to import and sell
this product. Marketing materials
proclaimed Padma 28 to be effective in treating a broad range of health
problems. In 1986 the FDA stepped in and
ordered all shipments of Padma 28 be destroyed. The next year they
issued a permanent injunction against
the product. Weissmann still believed in this product.Indeed, biomedical
researchers in Europe continue to investigate whether the compound might be effective.
Later he started a business Veat,which succeeded. in 2000 he began a book project called
“Quantum Paradigm”, representing his effort to devise a unified theory of
consciousness, parapsychology, and quantum theory. HHSP. |
|
743 |
Aubrey |
Westlake |
BCIRCUIT: In 1938, he retired early
from general practice to devote complete attention to identifying what was
responsible for the healing process, and how that process could be
accelerated. He investigated Bach’s vital
force in flowers, radionics, Reichs. Orgone work. He concluded the healing
power in all these methods was the same force. Westlake was impressed by the new science of
bocircuitry. He believed the force in the Eeman circuit was the same force
used by the ancients in healing. |
|
744 |
Herman |
Weyl |
|
745 |
John Archibald |
Wheeler |
Initially John Wheeler supported
Rauscher in delving into multiple dimensions, relativity and cosmology. He
later went on the warpath. He appealed to the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) to revoke the membership that had been granted
to the Parapsychological Association. Then he trained his sites on Sarfatti,
Rauscher and company, denying the
possibility of quantum interconnectness between separate consciousnesses,
calling it “moonshine”. He joined forces with (naysayer) Martin Gardner. HHSP. |
|
746 |
George |
Wheeler |
resident of Elmwood Wisconsin. "zapped" by a UFO and died within
a year: Blum- Out There |
|
747 |
John |
White |
HANDSOL: His book “Future Science” lists 97
different cultures that refer to auric phenomena with 97 different
names. |
|
748 |
David Gordon |
White |
TSN: Tantric expert, writes of
flying temples (vimana), royal airships, of open air circular temples, where
contact with the fierce female beings from the sky (yoginis) were described
as descending from the sky to abduct, terrify, sexualize, and spiritually
awaken the aspirant. TSN |
|
749 |
E. T. |
Whittaker |
|
750 |
Eugene Paul |
Wigner |
BIOG2: [1902- 1995] Received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963
"for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the
elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of
fundamental symmetry principles". Wigner is important for having laid
the foundation for the theory of symmetries in quantum mechanics as well as
for his research into atomic nuclei, and for several theorems. |
|
751 |
Kenneth Earl |
Wilber |
BIOG2: [1949-] American author who writes on
psychology, philosophy, mysticism, ecology, and spiritual evolution. “He is the author of over a dozen books,
including “Sex, Ecology, Spirituality; The Spectrum of Consciousness”; “Up
from Eden”, and “Grace and Grit. The
Spectrum of Consciousness”, written when he was twenty-three years old,
established him as perhaps the most comprehensive philosophical thinker of
our times.” He is credited with developing a unified field theory of
consciousness—a synthesis and interpretation of the world's great
psychological, philosophical, and spiritual traditions”. In 1998, he founded the Integral Institute,
for teaching and applications of his “Integral Theory of Consciousness.”
INFINMND: According to Wilber, the material realm is the least fundamental,
with less reality than life, mind, or spirit. P. 214 |
|
752 |
David |
Wilcock |
BIOG2: Professional lecturer and
filmmaker on ancient civilizations,
consciousness science, and new paradigms of matter and energy. His
application of science is conrsial. |
|
753 |
Maurice |
Wilkins |
|
754 |
Richard |
Williams |
BIOG2: Physicist with the
David Sarnoff Research Center in
Princeton New Jersey who submitted an
article to the Journal Physics and Society criticizing the HAARP project: "HAARP
will dump enormous amounts of energy into the upper atmosphere. We don't know
what will happen," says Williams. "My concern is its effect on a
global scale - you can't localize the effects. With experiments on this
scale, irreparable damage could be done in a short time. The immediate need
is for open discussion. To do otherwise would be an act of global
vandalism." [Popular Science ] magazine. Copyright 1995 Times Mirror
Magazine, Inc.] “Williams came up with a pithy one-word description of the
concept:- skybusting” [Angels Don’t Play This HAARP Earthpulse Press 1995 p.
35.] Caroline Herzenburg of Argonne National Laboratory replied to the
Journal artcicle. |
|
755 |
Price |
Williams |
suggested that Skinner’s research
might have a bearing on a discussions of human reactions to ufos.. |
|
756 |
Edward O. |
Wilson |
|
757 |
Daniel |
Winter |
BIOG2: Said to have graduated with honors at
Jesuit University of Detroit, and to have pursued graduate studies in
psychophysiology, and the origins of languages. Mr. Winter is said to have
developed "Crystal Hill Farms” in Eden , New York where thousands of
people attended his workshops. Mr.
Winter was the subject of a plagerism
law suit brought by the Meru foundation, resulting in the web site
Danwinter.com being placed under the control of the Meru foundation in 1998. |
|
758 |
Edward |
Witten |
BIOG2: Many physicists consider Ed
Witten to be Einstein's true successor. A mathematical physicist at the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Witten has been
awarded everything from a MacArthur "genius grant" to the Fields Medal,
the highest honor in the world of mathematics. His contributions to string
theory have been myriad, including the demonstration that the five different
variations of string theory competing with one another in 1995 actually all
belonged under one umbrella. |
|
759 |
Peter |
Woit |
BIOG2: A critic of String Theory who has argued
that the discovery of the Higgs Boson may not live up to all the hype, at
least not anytime soon. Although the bigthink video interview with Woit is
not impressive, Woit is the author of the book Not Even Wrong: The Failure of
String Theory and the Search for Unity in Physical Law, 2007, Basic Books,
with 4 out of 5 stars from 93 reviewers, including physicists, as of May
2018 at Amazon.com |
|
760 |
Fred Alan |
Wolf |
HHSP: a member of the FFG, and
associate of David Bohm and Jack Sarfatti. NPM: In a 1989 Journal of
Theoretical Biology article, Fred Allen Wolf showed that the dynamics
ofvesicles (thin walled sac) of our nervous system synapses are subject to
the uncertainty principle, and may thus be governed by the principles of
quantum physics |
|
761 |
Stephen |
Wolfram |
BIOG2: 1959- Born in London and educated at Eton,
Oxford and Caltech. He received his PhD in theoretical physics in 1979. In
the 1980’s he made a series of discoveries about systems known as cellular
automata. In 1986 he founded Wolfram Research, Inc. and began his
Mathematica, a leading software system
for technical computing and symbolic programing. (From book jacket). Wolfram calls the
cellular automata programs “simple programs” and argues that the scientific
philosophy and methods appropriate for the study of simple programs are
relevant to other fields of science. The thesis of his book “A New Kind of Science” (NKS) is
twofold: The nature of computation
must be explored experimentally, and
the results of these experiments have great relevance to understanding
the natural world, which is assumed to be digital. Since its crystallization
in the 1930s, computation has been primarily approached from two traditions:
engineering, which seeks to build practical systems using computations; and
mathematics, which seeks to prove theorems about computation. However, as
recently as the 1970s, computing has been described as being at the
crossroads of mathematical, engineering, and empirical traditions. Wolfram
introduces a third tradition, which seeks to empirically investigate
computation for its own sake, and asserts that an entirely new method is
needed to do so. To Wolfram, traditional mathematics was failing to
meaningfully describe the complexity seen in the systems he examined. He
argues that the concept of computational irreducibility (that some complex
computations are not amenable to short-cuts and cannot be
"reduced"), is ultimately the reason why computational models of
nature must be considered in addition to traditional mathematical models. |
|
762 |
Mark |
Woodhouse |
BIOG2: Associate Professor of Philosophy Emeritus
at Georgia State University, where he taught courses in the history of
philosophy, metaphysics, consciousness studies, Eastern thought,
parapsychology, and the New Paradigm literature. He has also participated in
scientific, spiritual, and healing communities, and presented at thirty
national conferences, including the Whole Life Expo, Scientific and Medical
Network, International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy
Medicine, New Science, Toward a Science of Consciousness, and International
Futures Forum, as well as the American Philosophical Association. In his
book Paradigm Wars, he offers both
critical and visionary analyses of a wide spectrum of current
transformational challenges. In it he
has developed a theory of the mind-body relation and of the integration of
science and spirituality. |
|
763 |
James |
Woodward |
|
764 |
Olga |
Worrall |
healer |
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765 |
Chen Ning |
Yang |
|
766 |
Kunio |
Yasue |
BIOG2: Building on the quantum field theory
developed in the 1960s by the Japanese physicist Hiroomi Umezawa, Yasue et al
have developed a "quantum neurophysics" that explains how the
classical world can originate from quantum processes in the brain. Yasue
believes that several layers of the brain can host macroscopic quantum
processes, whose quantum properties explain consciousness and cognition
FIELD: Yasue, of the Research
Institute for Information and Science, Notre Dame Seishin University in
Okayama, found that water molecules
have some role to play in organizing discordant energy into coherent photons;
a process called superradiance. Independently of Hameroff, he and his
colleague Mari Jibu concluded that messaging in the brain must take place
through fields along the microtubles
in cells. His equations, showed that brain processes occurred at the quantum
level, and that the dendritic networks in the brain were operating in tandem
through quantum coherence. |
|
767 |
Francis |
Yates |
Author of "The Roscrucian
Enlightenment ".FORBIDU: She demonstrated that the Renaissance was
largely motivated and driven by ‘occult philosophy’, which was based on three
sources: Neoplatonism, developed in Alexandria Egypt in the second and third
centuries CE; a Christianized version of the Jewish Cabala; and, the most
important source, Hermeticism, the philosophy attributed to the legendary
Hermes Trismegistus; (Thrice Great Hermes) |
|
768 |
Gary |
Young |
[http://www.earthpulse.com/src/subcategory.asp?catid=7&subcatid=6]: According to earthpulse website,:in 1992,
Dr. Gary Young and Bruce Tainio of Tainio Technologies (an independent
division of Eastern State University in Cheney, Wa.) began to accurately
measure the electrical frequency of essential oils. They verified that
essential oils have a bio-electrical frequency measurable in hertz,
megahertz, and kilohertz. Therapeutic quality essential oils contain electrical
frequencies that are several times greater than the frequency of herbs and
food. For example, measuring in Hertz, living foods’ (foods which have not
been cooked), have a frequency of about 29Hz. Cooked foods have a frequency
from 0-15 Hz, dry herbs from 15-22 Hz, and fresh herbs from 20-27 Hz.5
Essential oils start at 50 Hz [essential oil of birch resonates frequency of
skeletal structure] and go as high as 320 Hz [Turkish rose oil]. Note
similarity of nutrient frequency concept to Dr Valerie Hunt |
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769 |
Thomas |
Young |
BIOG2: British physician and
physicist who in 1801 performed the “Double Slit Experiment”, which seemed to
prove that light was a wave. He passed
a thin beam of light through two slits and allowed the resultant to fall on a
blank screen. A series of light and dark bands resulted, from the
constructive and destructive interference of the light. However, in
1839, the “photoelectric effect” was
first observed, in which a light (or EM) source falls on a metal plate, and
electrons are emitted, which suggests light also has particle properties |
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770 |
Arthur |
Young |
First to help out with FFG funding
was Arthur Young, designer of the Bell helicopter. Successful, Young backed
away from engineering and turned to other passions from undergrad days:
philosophy, Jungian psychoanalysis, and Eastern spirituality. He also opened
the Berkeley Institute for consciousness research, and in 1973 his
intellectual journey brought him squarely back to modern physics. He argued
that science could best serve mankind by merging the insights of quantum
theory with psychology and perhaps ESP, He hosted Puthoff and Targ and Henry
Stapp, charter member of the FFG, regularly. They were joined by philosophy
professors and an eccentric computer scientist from a neighboring university
to form the “Consciousness Theory Group” |
|
771 |
Jennie |
Zeidman |
ROS2DAY began as Hynek’s teaching
and research assistant. She worked for Project Stork at Battelle and Project
Bluebook at WPAFB. She also investigated whether Battelle studied alien
artifacts. |
|
772 |
Anton |
Zeilinger |
INTENT: of U of Vienna, found that
that large and asymmetric molecules up to 100 atoms created an interference
pattern with themselves. ie exhibit wave particle duality |
|
773 |
Yakov |
Zel'dovich |
|
774 |
Linda |
Zimmerman |
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775 |
John |
Zimmerman |
BIOG2: Developed the SQUID
(Superconducting Quantum Interference Devise), which can detect extremely
weak magnetic fields. In one of his
experiments, carried out in 1970 with
David Cohen at MIT’s National Magnet Laboratory in Cambridge Mass., the
hearts magnetic field was shown with vivid clarity, and was still detectable
15 feet from the body. |
|
776 |
Danah |
Zohar |
NPM: In Zohar’s model, chemicals within the blood
cause alignment of EM force particles within the molecules of the brain’s
neurons. A unity of consciousness is created when molecular dipoles are so
well aligned as to create the fully coherent pattern of a Bose-Einstein
Condensate. Thoughts, perceptions, and emotions are ripples on that
condensate. |
|
777 |
Gary |
Zukav |
HHSP: FFG associate and New Age
author. AQCON: Stated: "Bell's theorem not only suggests that the world
is quite different than it seems, it demands it". But others would argue
that macroscopic reality may be quite different from subatomic reality. |
|
778 |
Chuck |
Zukowski: |
BIOG2: : Zukowski
is the hero in Ben Mezrich’s non-fiction book, The 37th Parallel.
Zukowsky was fired from his job as a sheriff’s deputy, relating to his
research on cattle mutilation, and disinformation broadcast by Fox news on a
cattle mutilation case. Zukowski continued to study UFO reports and cattle
mutilation, and found that many occurred on The 37th Parallel. |
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779 |
Plato |
ZZHistorical |
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780 |
Plotinus |
ZZHistorical |
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781 |
Bernard of Clairvaux |
ZZHistorical |
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782 |
Hildegard von Bingen |
ZZHistorical |
TSN: reported a vision in which
circular souls enter the developed fetus. |
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783 |
Meister Eckhart |
ZZHistorical |
TSN: Christian mystic who spoke of
an inner light that takes away time and space |
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784 |
Dante Aligheri |
ZZHistorical |
TSN: Divine Comedy which describes
souls as a hundred little spheres |
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785 |
Jacob Boehme |
ZZHistorical |
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