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DisInfo–A Campaign To Preserve The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab As A Museum
Operated at Princeton University from 1979 to 2007, PEAR is internationally renowned for its studies of human/machine anomalies and the role of consciousness in the construction of physical reality. Its legacy is now being carried forward by International Consciousness Research … Continue reading
Psyleron: The Next Step
“Psyleron – Princeton Mind-Matter Interaction Research” Previous article: “Princeton Engineering Anomalies–A Legacy of Innovation”
Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research: A Legacy of Innovation
Nature, The lab that asked the wrong questions If we want to make the best products, we also have to invest in the best ideas…Today, our scientists are mapping the human brain to unlock the answers to Alzheimer’s…Now is not … Continue reading
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