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Mind–Matter Unification videos

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Created: 2018-02-01 16:35
Institution: Department of Physics
Description: Lectures, etc. linked to Professor Brian Josephson of the University's Department of Physics
Website: http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/
 

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Incorporating Meaning into Fundamental Physics

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Lecture given at the Frontiers of Fundamental Physics 15 Conference held at Miguel Hernández University, Elche, Spain on 29 Nov. 2017, arguing that at the most fundamental level...

Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection

Institution: Department of Physics

Created: Tue 30 Jan 2018


Shifting Assumptions in Science

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Selected discussions from the 'Hokkaido-8' symposium of July 2008 on Evolving Science. The theme of the discussions was the evolution of science from its current form, with its...

Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection

Institution: Department of Physics

Created: Mon 9 Nov 2009


Heretical Science

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Lecture at the Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft symposium on Science and Society, Cambridge, February 2013, in which the difficulties faced by advances running counter to the...

Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection

Institution: Department of Physics

Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013


Jacques Benveniste at the Cavendish

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On March 10, 1999, the late Jacques Benveniste gave the Cavendish's Departmental Colloquium on "Electromagnetically Activated Water and the Puzzle of the Biological Signal". The...

Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection

Institution: Department of Physics

Created: Sun 22 Aug 2010


Levitron demonstration

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A demonstration of the Levitron, a device that uses a combination of magnetic forces and gyroscopic stability to suspend a spinning magnet in the air above a static magnet.

Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection

Institution: Department of Physics

Created: Mon 4 Jan 2010