Karl Pribram and his student Walter Freeman, giants of neuroscience, argued that extravagantly funded mega-projects are far too simple in their assumptions. Join us for a day of discussion and controversy with many original members of these revolutions, including the "Hippies Who Saved Physics."
Confirmed Speakers: Ruth Kastner, Fred Alan Wolf, John Hagelin, George Weissmann, Henry Stapp, Jack Sarfatti, Elizabeth Rauscher, Russell Targ, Chris Cochran, Leslie Allan Combs, Sean O Nuallain, Shelli Joye, Stuart Hameroff, Stanley Klein, Cynthia Sue Larson, and David Presti.
Free for Full-time students. For others a suggested donation: $100. Nobody turned away for lack of funds.
Karl Pribram and his student Walter Freeman, giants of neuroscience, argued that extravagantly funded mega-projects are far too simple in their assumptions. Join us for a day of discussion and controversy with many original members of these revolutions, including the "Hippies Who Saved Physics."
Confirmed Speakers: Ruth Kastner, Fred Alan Wolf, John Hagelin, George Weissmann, Henry Stapp, Jack Sarfatti, Elizabeth Rauscher, Russell Targ, Chris Cochran, Leslie Allan Combs, Sean O Nuallain, Shelli Joye, Stuart Hameroff, Stanley Klein, Cynthia Sue Larson, and David Presti.
Free for Full-time students. For others a suggested donation: $100. Nobody turned away for lack of funds.
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