WHAT IS LIFE? #19 Tim Freke and Chris Bache
Philosopher Tim Freke talks with Galileo Commission adviser Professor Chris Bache about his revelation after 20 years of high dosage LSD trips as explored in his book 'LSD and The Mind of the Universe'.
The Extended Mind: Recent Experiments – Rupert Sheldrake
In this presentation from the 2014 Synchronicity Symposium, Galileo Commission adviser Ruper Sheldrake shares his work on designing experiments to test if people can tell if they are being stared at as well as his work on telepathy in animals. Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and 11 books, including Science Set Free.
Can we Crack the Mind-Body Problem? Part I – Emmanuel Ransford
This paper is in three parts. In this Part One, the randomness displayed by quantum objects is explored. The notion of quantumhood is then introduced. It refers to a kind of “wave wholeness” of elementary particles that, most significantly, turns out to be necessary to sustain nature’s consistency. When this quantumhood is in danger of being lost, a wave collapse, or quantum jump, is in order.
WHAT IS LIFE? #19 Tim Freke and Chris Bache
Philosopher Tim Freke talks with Galileo Commission adviser Professor Chris Bache about his revelation after 20 years of high dosage LSD trips as explored in his book 'LSD and The Mind of the Universe'.
The Extended Mind: Recent Experiments – Rupert Sheldrake
In this presentation from the 2014 Synchronicity Symposium, Galileo Commission adviser Ruper Sheldrake shares his work on designing experiments to test if people can tell if they are being stared at as well as his work on telepathy in animals. Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and 11 books, including Science Set Free.
Can we Crack the Mind-Body Problem? Part I – Emmanuel Ransford
This paper is in three parts. In this Part One, the randomness displayed by quantum objects is explored. The notion of quantumhood is then introduced. It refers to a kind of “wave wholeness” of elementary particles that, most significantly, turns out to be necessary to sustain nature’s consistency. When this quantumhood is in danger of being lost, a wave collapse, or quantum jump, is in order.
WHAT IS LIFE? #19 Tim Freke and Chris Bache
Philosopher Tim Freke talks with Galileo Commission adviser Professor Chris Bache about his revelation after 20 years of high dosage LSD trips as explored in his book 'LSD and The Mind of the Universe'.
The Extended Mind: Recent Experiments – Rupert Sheldrake
In this presentation from the 2014 Synchronicity Symposium, Galileo Commission adviser Ruper Sheldrake shares his work on designing experiments to test if people can tell if they are being stared at as well as his work on telepathy in animals. Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D. is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and 11 books, including Science Set Free.
Can we Crack the Mind-Body Problem? Part I – Emmanuel Ransford
This paper is in three parts. In this Part One, the randomness displayed by quantum objects is explored. The notion of quantumhood is then introduced. It refers to a kind of “wave wholeness” of elementary particles that, most significantly, turns out to be necessary to sustain nature’s consistency. When this quantumhood is in danger of being lost, a wave collapse, or quantum jump, is in order.

– Erwin Schrödinger
– Prof David Bohm


– Albert Einstein
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