New Thinking Aloud: Parapsychology in the UK with Chris Roe
Chris Roe describes the work of Robert Morris, the first person to hold the Koestler Chair of Parapsychology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, starting in 1985. As a result there are now hundreds of individuals who have conducted doctoral level research in parapsychology in the UK. He shares his own experiences as a student at Edinburgh. He also discusses the many problems that parapsychologists still face. He expects parapsychology to grow at a slow and steady pace in the UK.
A Hierarchy of Consciousness from Atom to Cosmos – Marilyn Monk
...It is plausible to argue that beyond this entire scheme of all that is known to exist, beyond cosmos, there may be a yet higher order of complexity.
Short History of the Mind: Theory of Norms – David Harrison
The essay presents a theory of how the mind and consciousness have evolved. It assumes that a group of neurones can act as a unit structure which then replicates at higher levels in a fractal like form. David Harrison calls that unit structure a 'norm' because it describes behaviour in simple and complex organisms as well as social structures. It is shown in a simplified schematic form. That is sufficient to explain the nature of many psychological phenomena. This work is not meant to be academically rigorous. It is meant to be understandable to most people.
New Thinking Aloud: Parapsychology in the UK with Chris Roe
Chris Roe describes the work of Robert Morris, the first person to hold the Koestler Chair of Parapsychology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, starting in 1985. As a result there are now hundreds of individuals who have conducted doctoral level research in parapsychology in the UK. He shares his own experiences as a student at Edinburgh. He also discusses the many problems that parapsychologists still face. He expects parapsychology to grow at a slow and steady pace in the UK.
A Hierarchy of Consciousness from Atom to Cosmos – Marilyn Monk
...It is plausible to argue that beyond this entire scheme of all that is known to exist, beyond cosmos, there may be a yet higher order of complexity.
Short History of the Mind: Theory of Norms – David Harrison
The essay presents a theory of how the mind and consciousness have evolved. It assumes that a group of neurones can act as a unit structure which then replicates at higher levels in a fractal like form. David Harrison calls that unit structure a 'norm' because it describes behaviour in simple and complex organisms as well as social structures. It is shown in a simplified schematic form. That is sufficient to explain the nature of many psychological phenomena. This work is not meant to be academically rigorous. It is meant to be understandable to most people.
New Thinking Aloud: Parapsychology in the UK with Chris Roe
Chris Roe describes the work of Robert Morris, the first person to hold the Koestler Chair of Parapsychology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, starting in 1985. As a result there are now hundreds of individuals who have conducted doctoral level research in parapsychology in the UK. He shares his own experiences as a student at Edinburgh. He also discusses the many problems that parapsychologists still face. He expects parapsychology to grow at a slow and steady pace in the UK.
A Hierarchy of Consciousness from Atom to Cosmos – Marilyn Monk
...It is plausible to argue that beyond this entire scheme of all that is known to exist, beyond cosmos, there may be a yet higher order of complexity.
Short History of the Mind: Theory of Norms – David Harrison
The essay presents a theory of how the mind and consciousness have evolved. It assumes that a group of neurones can act as a unit structure which then replicates at higher levels in a fractal like form. David Harrison calls that unit structure a 'norm' because it describes behaviour in simple and complex organisms as well as social structures. It is shown in a simplified schematic form. That is sufficient to explain the nature of many psychological phenomena. This work is not meant to be academically rigorous. It is meant to be understandable to most people.

– Erwin Schrödinger
– Prof David Bohm


– Albert Einstein
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