sgrenard
02-12-2002, 05:10 PM
Friends,
I have just found this link to the "Closer to Truth" video archives. The
picture quality is quite poor but the sound is adequate. Click here:
http://www.closertotruth.com/videoarchive/index.html
Interviewees include Dean Radin Ph.D, Charles Tart Ph.D and Barry
Beyerstein, among many others.
I have listed a few shows that might be of interest:
Show 107: What is Consciousness?
Today's panelists look inside the mind and talk about just what is and
what's so special about human consciousness. Joining host Robert Kuhn are
physicist James Trefil; consciousness expert David Chalmers; philosopher of
mind John Searle; anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz; and theoretical physicist
Fred Alan Wolf. [more]
Show 112: Strange Physics of The Mind?
Two fundamental theories -- quantum mechanics and relativity -- have
changed forever our understanding of reality. Quantum mechanics describes
the very small-scale structure of atoms and their components. Relativity
describes the very large-scale structure of space and time. Today's
panelists discuss why some physicists have suddenly become obsessed with
using physics to explain the human mind, consciousness and how we think.
Joining host Robert Kuhn are sci-fi novelist Gregory Benford; physicist
James Trefil; consciousness expert David Chalmers; philosopher of mind John
Searle; and theoretical physicist Fred Alan Wolf. [more]
Show 212: What is Parapsychology?
There's something to be said about telepathy, clairvoyance and
psychokinesis, despite the fact that it may be inexplicable in scientific
terms or by natural law. In the scientific arena, the psychological
phenomena of parapsychology fascinates some and simply annoys others.
Today's panelists from the fields of science and parapsychology debate
whether ESP can really be studied as a science and if claims of strange,
psychic phenomena can be subject to the scientific method. Joining host
Robert Kuhn are physicist James Trefil; parapsychologist Dean Radin;
neuropsychologist Barry Beyerstein; anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz; and
parapsychologist Charles Tart. [more]
(fwded courtesy of Tom Jones in the U.K.)
I have just found this link to the "Closer to Truth" video archives. The
picture quality is quite poor but the sound is adequate. Click here:
http://www.closertotruth.com/videoarchive/index.html
Interviewees include Dean Radin Ph.D, Charles Tart Ph.D and Barry
Beyerstein, among many others.
I have listed a few shows that might be of interest:
Show 107: What is Consciousness?
Today's panelists look inside the mind and talk about just what is and
what's so special about human consciousness. Joining host Robert Kuhn are
physicist James Trefil; consciousness expert David Chalmers; philosopher of
mind John Searle; anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz; and theoretical physicist
Fred Alan Wolf. [more]
Show 112: Strange Physics of The Mind?
Two fundamental theories -- quantum mechanics and relativity -- have
changed forever our understanding of reality. Quantum mechanics describes
the very small-scale structure of atoms and their components. Relativity
describes the very large-scale structure of space and time. Today's
panelists discuss why some physicists have suddenly become obsessed with
using physics to explain the human mind, consciousness and how we think.
Joining host Robert Kuhn are sci-fi novelist Gregory Benford; physicist
James Trefil; consciousness expert David Chalmers; philosopher of mind John
Searle; and theoretical physicist Fred Alan Wolf. [more]
Show 212: What is Parapsychology?
There's something to be said about telepathy, clairvoyance and
psychokinesis, despite the fact that it may be inexplicable in scientific
terms or by natural law. In the scientific arena, the psychological
phenomena of parapsychology fascinates some and simply annoys others.
Today's panelists from the fields of science and parapsychology debate
whether ESP can really be studied as a science and if claims of strange,
psychic phenomena can be subject to the scientific method. Joining host
Robert Kuhn are physicist James Trefil; parapsychologist Dean Radin;
neuropsychologist Barry Beyerstein; anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz; and
parapsychologist Charles Tart. [more]
(fwded courtesy of Tom Jones in the U.K.)