| Scientific and Spiritual Implications of Psychic Abilities |
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Monday, September 15 2008, 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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| William James called psychical research "a dog with so few friends at court that almost any stick seems good enough to beat him with." Yet he himself was part of a tradition of distinguished scientists from Robert Boyle to Brian Josephson, who have championed its cause. Russell Targ, a highly accomplished laser physicist, is part of this tradition. His pioneering research, subsidized by government funding, at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) confirmed our ability to experience and describe distant events blocked from ordinary perception. [Additional Information] |
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Location: 83 Spring Street |