Physics
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"Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Creativity, and Healing" with Amit Goswami (part 2 of 3)
In this 3-part audio presentation, Dr. Goswami provides a lucid explanation of three fundamental principals of quantum physics, laying the groundwork for a mind-expanding look at how they relate to consciousness, creativity, and healing.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006
- 00:39:45
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"Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Creativity, and Healing" with Amit Goswami (part 3 of 3)
In this 3-part audio presentation, Dr. Goswami provides a lucid explanation of three fundamental principals of quantum physics, laying the groundwork for a mind-expanding look at how they relate to consciousness, creativity, and healing.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006
- 00:27:30
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"Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Creativity, and Healing" with Amit Goswami (part 1 of 3)
In this 3-part audio presentation, Dr. Goswami provides a lucid explanation of three fundamental principals of quantum physics, laying the groundwork for a mind-expanding look at how they relate to consciousness, creativity, and healing.
- Audio Lectures
- 2006
- 00:39:58
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Fields of Form
The hypothesis of morphic fields continues to be a fascinating and controversial theory of how organization occurs in the natural world. Sheldrake’s theory touches on a wide variety of ...
- Publications Articles
- December 2004 - February 2005
- 5 pages
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Intelligent Evolution
Is the belief in God something only to be accepted on faith? In his new book, Schwartz suggests that some kind of grand organizing principle is revealing itself in physics ...
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2006
- 5 pages
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Entangled Minds
Is everything connected? Can we sense what's happening to loved ones thousands of miles away? Why are we sometimes certain of a caller's identity the instant the phone rings? Do intuitive hunches contain information about future events?
- Publications Books
- April 25, 2006
- 368 pages
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Participating with the Universe
With passion and playfulness, the renowned cosmologist acknowledges the precipice that humanity is teetering on while celebrating the awe of existence and the ever-present potential for profound transformation.
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2007
- 5 pages
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Listening to the Soul
A deep study of evolution shows that avoiding extinction requires an adaptive responsiveness that utilizes the capacities of the entire organism. Frank O. Smith explores how soul is configured into human adaptation.
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"Science of Miracles" with Gregg Braden (sample)
New York Times best selling author Gregg Braden talks with former IONS President James O'Dea about bridging science and spirituality. They discuss consciousness, the quantum field, and how we interact with it.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-03-12
- 00:03:00
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"Possibilities of Quantum Holography" with Edgar Mitchell
IONS founder Edgar Mitchell outlines his journey toward embracing theories of the non-locality of consciousness and information, and the implications of such theories for science and society.
- Audio Lectures
- 2001-09-06
- 01:18:28
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"Quantum Creativity" with Amit Goswami (part 1 of 2)
From IONS' Exploring the Frontiers of Consciousness lecture series.
- Audio Lectures
- 00:39:59
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Nothing Is Forever
The creation stories of science and religion are similar; in both traditions, something amazing happened – the universe came into being!
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"What Is Consciousness?" with Stuart Hameroff
In this teleseminar we explore the question of consciousness with Dr Stuart Hameroff of the University of Arizona, whose approach to consciousness research looks at bringing modern physics into the workings of the brain. His work with anesthetics led him to discover that cellular structures called microtubules, present in neurons as well as most cells, show some interesting patterns of behavior.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-09-15
- 00:56:13
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Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance
Morphic fields underlie the organization of proteins, cells, crystals, plants, animals, brains, and minds. They help to explain habits, memories, instincts, telepathy, and the sense of direction. They have an inherent memory and imply that many of the so-called laws of nature are more like habits. This is, of course, a controversial hypothesis.
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Absent-Minded Science, Part III: What Is Matter?
Whether we call our philosophy “idealism” or “materialism” or “panpsychism,” we are trying to explain the same thing: reality, this. Some approaches are better than others, but our criteria are themselves necessarily subjective. I have highlighted empirical adequacy, logical consistency, and intellectual pedigree here, but other criteria could be used and different conclusions reached.
- Worldview