INACS and Austin IONS Present: Dean Radin at The Crossings!
Co-sponsored
with The Institute for Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies (INACS)
and the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) Dean Radin, Ph.D.
Our
everyday experience of the world presents us with independent objects,
separated in space and time. Our perspective of reality involves
concepts such as cause-and-effect, force, and a persistent, stable
reality. This worldview, learned early in life, is reinforced
by Western education and society, and is taken for granted by most
adults. Occasionally there are challenges to this worldview. One
example is the development of quantum mechanics, which has dissolved
most of the basic assumptions underlying common sense reality. Another
is psychic phenomena,
commonly reported but scientifically controversial. In this evening
lecture, Dean Radin, a senior scientist with IONS, will present the
possibility that psychic phenomena are the human experiences of quantum
reality, as discussed in his new book, Entangled Minds. We will examine
this idea by considering:
- what quantum entanglement is
- the fundamental differences between classical and quantum realities
- the latest scientific evidence for psychic phenomena
- why these effects are important
Course 05900-212, Tuition $15 | Tuition discounts are not available.
Dean
Radin studies the nature of human consciousness, focused on phenomena
such as intuition, gut feelings, and "psychic" phenomena. He is the
cofounder of the Boundary Institute and is a senior scientist at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences.
JULY 22nd - Entangled Minds: Understanding Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality
Co-Sponsored
with The Institute for Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies (INACS)
and the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) Dean Radin, Ph.D.Nearly
everyone has had the experience of knowing who[base ']s on the line before
picking up the phone or dreaming events before they happen. Many
scientists believe that such common experiences are due solely to
coincidence, wishful thinking, and other delusions. That belief is
driven strongly by the lack of a plausible theory for how such "psychic" experiences can exist, and not by the actual scientific
evidence. This one-day workshop explores this evidence that some
psychic phenomena do exist, and the possibility that a rational
explanation for psychic phenomena may be on the horizon.
Course 05900-213, Tuition $95 | Housing fees; page 35. Tuition discounts are not available.
Dean
Radin studies the nature of human consciousness, focused on phenomena
such as intuition, gut feelings, and "psychic" phenomena. He is the
cofounder of the Boundary Institute and the senior scientist at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences
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