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  1. Parapsychology In The Twenty-First Century: Essays On The Future Of Psychical Research by Lance Storm, 2004-12-23
  2. Science et conscience: Les deux lectures de l'univers : colloque de Cordoue, [1er au 5 octobre 1979] (French Edition) by Yves Jaigu, Brian D. Josephson, et all 1980
  3. Brian David Josephson: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Philip Downey, 2001

1. Brian D Josephson - Wikipedia
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Brian David Josephson , född , brittisk fysiker och nobelpristagare. Josephson tilldelades halva prissumman av nobelpriset i fysik med motiveringen " för hans teoretiska förutsägelser av egenskaperna hos en supraström genom en tunnelbarriär, särskilt de fenomen vilka allmänt benämnas Josephson-effekterna ". Den andra halvan av prissumman delades av Leo Esaki och Ivar Giaever redigera
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2. Brian David Josephson
Brian David Josephson (1940). British physicist whose discovery of the Josephsoneffect while a 22year his bachelor s (1960) and master s and Ph.D. degrees (1964
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Brian David Josephson
Brian David Josephson
British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever) of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics.
He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in pursuit of an education in physics and received his bachelor's (1960) and master's and Ph.D. degrees (1964) there, publishing his first work while still an undergraduate; it dealt with certain aspects of the special theory of relativity and the Mossbauer effect. He was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1962. He was a brilliant and assured student; one former lecturer recalled a special need for precision in any presentation to a class that included Josephsonotherwise, the student would confront the instructor politely after class and explain the mistake. He went to the United States to be a research professor at the University of Illinois in 1965-66 and in 1967 returned to Cambridge as assistant director of research. He was appointed reader in physics in 1972 and professor of physics in 1974. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1970. A few years before the Nobel award, Josephson grew interested in the possible relevance of Eastern mysticism to scientific understanding. In 1980 he and V.S. Ramachandran published an edited transcript of a 1978 international symposium on consciousness at Oxford under the title Consciousness and the Physical World.

3. Brian D. Josephson - Wikipedia
Translate this page Brian D. Josephson. (Weitergeleitet von Brian Davon Josephson). Brian DavonJosephson (* 4. Januar 1940 in Cardiff/Wales), britischer Physiker.
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(Weitergeleitet von Brian Davon Josephson Brian Davon Josephson 4. Januar in Cardiff Wales britischer Physiker Josephson erhielt den Physik Nobelpreis "für seine theoretische Vorhersage von Eigenschaften bei einer Supraströmung durch eine Tunnel-Barriere , insbesondere jene Phänomene, die allgemein als Josephson-Effekt bekannt sind" bearbeiten
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4. SWC Cumulative Index
josephson brian d. Summer 01, Biological Utilization of Quantum NonLocality. LeonardRon. Spring 98, Franklin MerrellWolff, Consciousness, the New Paradigm.
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SCIENCE WITHIN CONCIOUSNESS
HENRY SWIFT, EDITOR CUMULATIVE INDEX Authors Book Reviews Miscellaneous
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Fall 98 Dialog: Amit Goswami and Ramesh Balsekar
The Primacy of Conciousness
Banerji Ranan Fall 96
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Essays
Winter 00 An Alternate Paradigm
Social Implications of SWC

The Incompleteness of Scientific Theories

Quantum Uncertainty and Morphogenetic Fields
... Quantum Uncertainty and Morphogenetic Fields (reprinted) Bhaskarananda Swami Summer 99 Winter 99 Hindu Philosophy of the Mind and Consciousness Hindu Psychology Burns Jean Spring 98 Spring 96 Spring 97 Spring 96 Deep Connectedness and Psi Experimental Test for the Evidence of Psychokinethesis Healing and Group Consciousness Physics/Parapsychology Forum Close ER Fall 98 Can Matter Be Explained in Terms of Conciousness?

5. Brian Josephson's Home Page
brian josephson. Welcome to the home page of Professor brian josephson,director of the MindMatter Unification Project of the Theory
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Welcome to the home page of Professor Brian Josephson, director of the Mind-Matter Unification Project of the Theory of Condensed Matter Group at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge , a project concerned primarily with the attempt to understand, from the viewpoint of the theoretical physicist, what may loosely be characterised as intelligent processes in nature associated with brain function or with some other natural process. 'From the viewpoint of the theoretical physicist' means that there is a particular concern with general principles and the way these may help to reshape one's perspective on a problem. One of my guiding principles, also, has been the scientist's motto 'Take nobody's word for it' ( nullius in verba ), a corollary of which is that if scientists as a whole denounce an idea this should not necessarily be taken as proof that the said idea is absurd: rather, one should examine carefully the alleged grounds for such opinions and judge how well these stand up to detailed scrutiny.

6. Josephson, Brian D.
josephson, brian D., in full brian DAVID josephson (b. Jan Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the josephson effect while a 22year-old graduate student won
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in full BRIAN DAVID JOSEPHSON (b. Jan. 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever ) of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in pursuit of an education in physics and received his bachelor's (1960) and master's and Ph.D. degrees (1964) there, publishing his first work while still an undergraduate; it dealt with certain aspects of the special theory of relativity and the Mossbauer effect. He was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1962. He was a brilliant and assured student; one former lecturer recalled a special need for precision in any presentation to a class that included Josephsonotherwise, the student would confront the instructor politely after class and explain the mistake. While still an undergraduate, Josephson became interested in superconductivity, and he began to explore the properties of a junction between two superconductors that later came to be known as a Josephson junction. Josephson extended earlier work in tunneling, the phenomenon by which electrons functioning as radiated waves can penetrate solids, done by Esaki and Giaever. He showed theoretically that tunneling between two superconductors could have very special characteristics, e.g.

7. Brian D. Josephson - Curriculum Vitae
brian D. josephson – Curriculum Vitae. Date of birth 4 January 1940,Place of birth Cardiff, Wales, UK, Education. Cardiff High School,
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Date of birth: 4 January 1940 Place of birth: Cardiff, Wales, U.K. Education Cardiff High School University of Cambridge , B.A. University of Cambridge, M.A., Ph.D Academic Career Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Assistant Director of Research, University of Cambridge NSF Senior Foreign Scientist Fellow, Cornell University Reader in Physics, University of Cambridge Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge Visiting Professor - Computer Science Department, Wayne State University, Detroit Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Visiting Professor, University of Missouri-Rolla Awards New Scientist Research Corporation Fritz London Medals Guthrie (Institute of Physics) 1972 van der Pol 1972 Elliott Cresson (Franklin Institute) 1972 Hughes (Royal Society) 1972 Holweck (Institute of Physics and French Institute of Physics) 1972 Faraday (Institution of Electrical Engineers) 1982 Sir George Thomson (Institute of Measurement and Control) 1984 Other Information Fellow of the Institute of Physics Honorary D.Sc., University of Wales 1974

8. Physics 1973
effects . Leo Esaki, Ivar Giaever, brian David josephson. 1/4 of theprize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. Japan, USA, United Kingdom.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973
"for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively" "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" Leo Esaki Ivar Giaever Brian David Josephson 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Japan USA United Kingdom IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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9. The Paranormal The Evidence And Its Implications For Consciousness
Article by Jessica Utts and brian D. josephson discussing the evidence for paranormal remote viewing.
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10. The Paranormal: The Evidence And Its Implications For Consciousness - Jessica Ut
Copyright Notice. THE PARANORMAL THE EVIDENCE AND ITS IMPLICATIONSFOR CONSCIOUSNESS. . Jessica Utts and brian D. josephson. A slightly
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T HE P ARANORMAL THE E VIDENCE AND ITS I MPLICATIONS FOR C ONSCIOUSNESS

Jessica Utts and Brian D. Josephson A slightly shortened version of this article was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement's special section on Consciousness linked to the Tucson II conference "Toward a Science of Consciousness", Apr. 5th. 1996, page (v). Those who recognise that significant discoveries in science are very often prompted by observations that do not fit expectations will find a stimulating challenge in accumulating evidence that it is possible to elicit psychic functioning in experiments with ordinary volunteers acting as subjects. Even more convincing results occur with specially selected subjects. In one type of experiment, a "target" photograph or video segment is randomly chosen out of a set of four possibilities. A "sender" attempts to transmit it mentally and a "receiver" is then asked to provide an account either verbally or in writing of what she imagines it might be. She is then shown the four possibilities, and selects the one she thinks best matches her perception. By chance alone, a correct match is expected on average one time in four, whereas the experiments typically show the considerably higher success rate of around one in three. The recent declassification of the US government's psychical research programme (experiments on "remote viewing", similar to the type just described except that it used independent judges to assess the matches rather than having the subjects judge themselves) has permitted a comparison to be made of the results of this programme with those described in the open literature. Despite the different judging procedure, similar success rates were found. In addition, many of the governmental experiments used gifted subjects. The success rate was then even higher, typically over forty percent. The few experiments in the open literature that used gifted subjects found similar success rates.

11. Brian D. Josephson Winner Of The 1973 Nobel Prize In Physics
brian D. josephson, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. brian D. josephson. 1973 Nobel Laureate in Physics submitted by Hendry Izaac Elim) josephson, brian
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B RIAN D J OSEPHSON
1973 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects.
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12. Brian D. Josephson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica, josephson, brian D. Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle brian D. josephson. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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13. Brian D. Josephson Winner Of The 1973 Nobel Prize In Physics
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B RIAN D J OSEPHSON
1973 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects.
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    Affiliation: Cambridge University, Cambridge
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14. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
D. 1963. josephson,brian D. 1973. Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike, 1913. Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich, 1978.
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15. QUANTUM-D: Bdj_11-10
Re Physics questions. Date Fri, 10 Nov 1995 145119 0800 From brian josephson Reply to quantum-d@teleport.com To quantum-d@teleport.com Subject QUANTUM-D Re Physics questions On Tue, 7 Nov
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16. Josephson And Blair On Language
brian D. josephson. Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, England josephson, B.D. ( 1982), On Target, Cavendish Laboratory Progress Report TCM/29/1982.
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A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO LANGUAGE
Brian D. Josephson
Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, England.
email : bdj10@cam.ac.uk and
David G. Blair
Maritime Operations Division, DSTO, PO Box 44, Pyrmont, NSW 2009, Australia.
email : david.blair@dsto.defence.gov.au
ABSTRACT
The following progress report views language acquisition as primarily the attempt to create processes that connect together in a fruitful way linguistic input and other activity. The representations made of linguistic input are thus those that are optimally effective in mediating such interconnections. An effective Language Acquisition Device should contain mechanisms specific to the task of creating the desired interconnection processes in the linguistic environment in which the language learner finds himself or herself. Analysis of this requirement gives clear indications as to what these mechanisms may be. Original date of preparation of this report: November 29th, 1982.
Corrections added 1995, abstract 1996.

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QUANTUMD Re Nonlocality and aperiodic tilings brian D. josephson bdj10@cam.ac.uk * Mind-Matter * Cavendish Laboratory,Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK * Unification * voice +44(0) 1223
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18. Cogprints - A Holistic Approach To Language
A Holistic Approach to Language. josephson, brian D. and Blair, DavidG. (1982) A Holistic Approach to Language. Technical Report
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The following progress report views language acquisition as primarily the attempt to create processes that connect together in a fruitful way linguistic input and other activity. The representations made of linguistic input are thus those that are optimally effective in mediating such interconnections. An effective Language Acquisition Device should contain mechanisms specific to the task of creating the desired interconnection processes in the linguistic environment in which the language learner finds himself or herself. Analysis of this requirement gives clear indications as to what these mechanisms may be. Keywords: language, development, language acquisition, functional grammar, syntax, semantics, holistic theories, creative intelligence Subjects: Psychology Cognitive Psychology
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19. Parapsychology, Anomalies, Science, Skepticism, And CSICOP
Utts, Jessica and josephson, brian D. The Paranormal The Evidence and Its Implications for josephson, brian D. Unfounded criticism of a parapsychology book in Nature Highly
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Parapsychology, Anomalies,
Science, Skepticism, and CSICOP A Collection of Weblinks
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Links marked with red bullets are highly recommended. " Skepticism is about enquiry and doubt, not about denial." "There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what
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Critical ... Anomalies, Science, "Pseudoscience," and Related Subjects Parapsychology: Selected Articles, Books and Websites Parapsychology, [Marcello] Truzzi contends as a sociologist, is more tough-minded than many other academic fields, yet paradoxically, it remains a fringe subject. "Parapsychologists really want to play the game by the proper statistical rules," he expounds. "They're very staid. They thought they could convince these sceptics but the sceptics keep raising the goalposts. It's ironic, because real psychic researchers are very committed to doing real science, more than a lot of people in science are. Yet they get rejected, while we can be slipshod in psychology and sociology and economics and get away with it. We're not painted as the witchdoctors, but they are."

20. Brian Josephson
Translate this page Physiknobelpreis 1973 (Nobel Prize Physics 1973) BrianJosephson, brit. Physiker, geb. 4. Jan. 1940.
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