JME McTaggart
Paul Davies
Paul Ricoeur - French philosopher discusses the paradox of timescale
Staffan Carlshamre - Stockholm University
Michael Friedman, Indiana University
Neuroscience Research Group (Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, under thesupervision of Dr. Michael Persinger). NRG members contributing to this colloquium:
Joey M. Caswell: Ph.D. student; co-founder of Transnational Anomalies Research(TAR); independent data analysis consultant; member of Mind-Matter Mapping Project;research in many areas from space weather to psychology with major focus inheliobiology, geophysics, statistics, and epidemiology Lucas Tessaro : research areas focused primarily on the biological interactions ofmagnetic fields at all levels of discourse from the organism to the molecule;member ofTAR Trevor Carniello : quantitative electrodynamics of living and non-living systems, EM-mediated non-local interactions on biological systems, neuroquantology;member of TAR Dr. Blake T. Dotta: post-doctoral researcher; primary research interests in neuroscience,electromagnetic fields, consciousness, biophysics, and ultraweak photon emission David Vares: thought intention and precognitive entropic representation within externalquantum processes. Geophysics, space weather, and random quantum fluctuations;member of TAR Nicolas Rouleau : interested in identifying electromagnetic signatures of the human brainin non-human, physical-chemical systems and spatiotemporal non-local processes;member of TAR Lyndon Juden-Kelly :PhD student; primarily concerned with space-time dynamics andthe relationship between energy and matter. Research involves concepts, ideas, and problems from neuroscience, consciousness research, and quantum physics. Brendan Lehman: M.Sc. student; research involves states of consciousness during videogame play and the use of video games as a means to facilitate non-local phenomena