Sedona, AZ - Dr.
Roger Nelson, Director of the Princeton Global Consciousness Project
presents An Epiphany of Scientific Findings on Global Consciousness
at the Sedona Creative Life Center, 333 Schnebly Hill Road, Friday,
November 30, 7-9 PM. Admission: $15.
Find out what scientists are discovering about how we can
collectively empower global consciousness to heal the world and
transform reality.
Dr. Nelson’s professional degrees are in
experimental cognitive psychology, with a special focus on the
lesser known aspects of perception. His primary work in design and
analysis is supplemented by a background in physics, statistical
methods, and multi-media production.
Until his retirement in 2002,
he served as the coordinator of experimental work in the Princeton
Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab, directed by Robert Jahn
in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of
Engineering/Applied Science, Princeton University.
Dr. Rogers gives most of his time to the Global
Consciousness Project (GCP), which he directs. The GCP is an
international, multi-laboratory collaboration (independent from the
PEAR program) that maintains a network of random event generators (REGs)
around the world that send data continuously over the internet to a
server in Princeton, NJ. The purpose is to examine subtle
correlations that reflect the presence and activity of consciousness
in the world.
GCP says it has learned that when millions of us share intentions
and emotions created by powerful global events, such as the funerals
of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa, the network
shows correlations that can be interpreted as evidence for a growing
global consciousness. It suggests we have the capability and
responsibility for conscious evolution. We make the world we live
in.
Don’t miss this
opportunity to hear Dr. Nelson discuss his involvement in PEAR and
the various projects in which he was involved.
For more information on the GCP, visit:
http://noosphere.princeton.edu.
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