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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

81. Am Ha-Aretz / עם הארץ: Jewish Nobel Prize Wi
in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomicnucleus based on this connection USA 1973 josephson, brian D. for his
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Jewish Nobel Prize winners [ Israel
Israel Science and Technology lists all the Jewish Nobel Prize laureates up to 2003. Though the list does not include prizes in Peace, according to another list , eight Jews won a prize in this category. Thus, according to these lists, a total of 149 Jews won the Nobel Prize. Here are the latest Jewish winners in each category:
Physics Vitaly L. Ginzburg (2003): "for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids".
Chemistry Alan J. Heeger (2000): "for the discovery and development of conductive polymers".
Physiology or Medicine Sydney Brenner and H. Robert Horvitz (2002) : "for their discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'".
Literature Imre Kertész (2002): "for writing that upholds the fragile experience of the individual against the barbaric arbitrariness of history".
Peace Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin (1994): "for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East".
Economic Sciences Daniel Kahneman (2002): "for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty".

82. Europa - Recherche - L'info: Arrêt Sur Image
brian josephson démontral existence et les caractéristiques très particulières d un “effet
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83. Joyride To Infinity: Other People And Topics
Herbert Hrdlicka, Ales Hugo, Victor Humphreys, Lloyd G. Huxley, Julian Hyman, RayJahn, Robert G. Joan of Arc Jordan, Michael josephson, brian D. Jung, Carl
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"This is a multidisciplinary, empirical attempt to understand the future of mankind.... The work is based upon publicly recorded beliefs and behavior from nearly every area of the Earth.... With regard to specific variables of the human condition, such as population, the author has tried to determine accurately current values, historical trends, and possible future rates of change. From these an estimate of future values may be made. The resulting predictions for such variables are intended to be empirical rather than based upon hope, fear, or intuition." Other People From the Book: Because of the encyclopedic nature of this book, it is impossible to summarize its themes in a page or two. Instead, the author has selected from the Name Index some of the better known persons who contributed to the reasoning in the book, other than those already listed under 140 real and bogus authorities . This is followed by topics from the book, other than those already given on the main page.

84. Proudfoot Family Genealogy Forum
Elizabeth Proudfoot, b. abt 1817 brian D. Williams 10/04/00 Proudfoot connectionsto Profitt 7/22/00 Re Sylvester (sp?) Proudfoot - Judy josephson 10/09/00
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85. Psi Land : Références Bibliographiques
brian D. josephson. Biological Utilisation of Quantum NonLocality , Paper publishedin Foundations of Physics, Vol. 21, pp. 197207, 1991, (c) Plenum Press.
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Recherche par auteur Richard BROUGHTON Dino A. BRUGIONI P. BUKLEY Etzel CARDENA Michael CONRAD Edinburgh D. GREENBERG George P. HANSEN D. HOME D. JOSEPHSON Stanley KRIPPNER Steven Jay LYNN Vernon M. NEPPE TE. OXMAN PALLIKARI-VIRAS Dean RADIN JL. SAVER Michael SCHMICKER Rupert SHELDRAKE Russell TARG Max VELMANS A B C D ... Z
P. BUKLEY "Mystical experience and schizophrenia.", Schizophrenia Bulletin Richard BROUGHTON " The controversial science ", Ballantine Books, ISBN : 0-345-37958-6, 1992
Dino A. BRUGIONI " PHOTO FAKERY: The History and Techniques of Photographic Deception and Manipulation ", Brassey's (US), ISBN 1574881663
Etzel CARDENA " Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence ", [ Back cover Excerpt Full index Michael CONRAD " BEYOND QUANTUM THEORY: A REALIST PSYCHO-BIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF PHYSICAL REALITY ", Published in Microphysical Reality and Quantum Formalism, Vol. I, eds. G. Tarozzi, A. van der Merwe and F. Selleri, pp 285-93, Kluwer Academic, 1988.
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86. Do Paranormal Phenomena Exist? - Forums Powered By Reason And Principle
There s really strong pressure not to allow these things to be talked aboutin a positive way, said Dr. brian D. josephson, a professor of physics at
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87. BYTE.com
So it is with josephson junctions. In 1962, brian D. josephson describeda phenomenon peculiar to quantum mechanics. Suppose two
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Whatever Happened To Josephson Junctions?
April 1996 Cover Story When Silicon Hits Its Limits, What's Next? / Whatever Happened To Josephson Junctions? Sometimes a new technology shows great promise, but it founders when practical issues surface. So it is with Josephson junctions. In 1962, Brian D. Josephson described a phenomenon peculiar to quantum mechanics. Suppose two superconductors are separated by a thin film of insulating material. These superconductors are part of a circuit, and since the insulating film breaks the connection, no current flows. However, if the film is thin enough, the quantum-wave functions of electron pairs (so-called Cooper pairs, which are a product of supercooling and are responsible for superconductivity) on either side of the film overlap . If the overlap is large enough (i.e., the film is thin enough), the Cooper pairs tunnel through the insulator, creating a current flow. This phenomenon is known as the Josephson effect.

88. Young Investigators: Online Articles
Berger, Ree Dawson, and others. The Paranormal The Evidence and ItsImplications for Consciousness Utts, Jessica josephson, brian D.
http://www.scientificexploration.org/yi/articles.html
Recommended Reading: Online Articles

89. Brian Josephson's Projects
Multimedia Development. (opens in a new window). Dominance Right Brainvs. Left Brain as described by D. Sousa. Designed and Produced
http://eprentice.sdsu.edu/j023/josephson/dig_port/projects.htm
(opens in a new window) Educational Graphics Tutorial: as described by R. E. Mayer; was designed and produced for Dr. Philip Molebash's Ed Tech 470 course, Technologies for Teaching. This tutorial discusses the different types of educational graphics, appropriate use of educational graphics, provides examples, and is used by several instructors of Educational Technology at San Diego State University. (The tutorial was modified from a previously prepared tutorial on Educational Graphics designed and produced for Dr. Hoffman's Ed Tech 671 course, Instructional Multimedia).
(opens in a new window) Finance Movie Scripted, designed and produced for Dr. Hoffman's Ed Tech 561 course, Advanced Web-based Multimedia Development.
(opens in a new window) Dominance: Right Brain vs. Left Brain as described by D. Sousa. Designed and Produced for Dr. Hoffman's Ed Tech 671 course, Instructional Multimedia and published in "

90. Cogprints - Constructional Tools As The Origin Of Cognitive Capacities
Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities. josephson, BrianD. (2000) Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities.
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Josephson, Brian D. Constructional Tools as the Origin of Cognitive Capacities . In Proceedings ECHO IV (Emergence, Complexity, Hierarchy, Organisation) conference Odense, Denmark There is a more recent version of this eprint available. Click here to view it. Full text available as:
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It is argued that cognitive capacities can be understood as the outcome of the collective action of a set of agents created by tools that explore possible behaviours and train the agents to behave in such appropriate ways as may be discovered. The coherence of the whole system is assured by a combination of vetting the performance of new agents and dealing appropriately with any faults that the whole system may develop. This picture is shown to account for a range of cognitive capacities, including language. Keywords: development, cognition, learning, agents, neural networks, modules, tools, paradigms, domain specificity, issue resolution, language. Subjects: Biology Theoretical Biology
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91. Josephson: Cultural Bias Against Psi
more serious consideration by science than is the case presently. BrianD. josephson Department of Physics University of Cambridge.
http://twm.co.nz/cultbias_jos.html
TWM Parapsychology: the choice between cultural bias and an open mind
Professor Brian Josephson
Letter published in Physics World, October 2000, p. 20 David Fisher (July 2000, p. 22) rejects parapsychology on the basis of difficulty in replicating positive results in the field. This is insufficient reason to reject its claims: consider the case of astronomy, which also deals with phenomena that cannot be generated on demand or predicted in advance. Criteria for judging claims must be adapted to the characteristics of the phenomena under consideration. In the case of parapsychology, there is the complication of the prevailing 'cultural bias' against the subject. Bias seeks primarily to rationalise a belief, rather to arrive at the truth: arguments are selected in accord with whether they point in the desired direction or not. Rationalisation is not a self-critical process and is not what science is about. It is prone to surface when certain ideas are considered intrinsically bad; and so we find editors, referees and self-appointed proselytisers all supposedly, in their various ways, 'protecting' science from 'false beliefs in the paranormal', but in so doing in reality presenting a biased picture to the scientific community, perpetuating the cultural bias as a result. The Cambridge Conference that Fisher refers to achieved significant successes in the direction of opening minds.

92. Ficha 2
Cockcroft, John D. (1951). Born, Max (1954). Gabor, Dennis (1971). josephson, BrianD. (1973). Hewish, Antony (1974). Ryle, Martin (1974). Mott, Nevill F. (1977).
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Ficha 2 (e) Listado de PREMIOS NOBEL europeos* GRECIA LITERATURA Seferiades, Giorgios (1963) Elitis, Odiseo (1979) HOLANDA QUÍMICA Van´t Hoff, Jacobus H. (1901) Crutzen, Paul (1995) FÍSICA Lorentz, Hendrik A. (1902) Zeeman, Pieter (1902) Waals, Johannes D. Van der (1910) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (1913) Zernike, Frits (1953) Van der Meer, Simon (1984) FISIOLOGÍA/MEDICINA Einthoven, Willem (1924) Eijkman, Christian (1929) Tinbergen, Nikolaas (1973) PAZ Asser, Tobias M.C. (1911) CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS Tinbergen, Jan (1969) ITALIA LITERATURA Carducci, Giosué (1906) Deledda, Grazia (1926) Pirandello, Luigi (1934) Quasimodo, Salvatore (1959) Montale, Eugenio (1975 QUÍMICA Natta, giulio (1963) FÍSICA Marconi, Guglielmo (1909) Fermi, Enrico (1938) Rubbia, Carlo (1984) FISIOLOGÍA/MEDICINA Golgi, Camillo (1906) Bovet, Daniel (1957) Levi-Montalcini, Rita (1986) PAZ Moneta, Ernesto T. (1907) IRLANDA LITERATURA Yeats, William Butler (1923) Beckett, Samuel (1969) Heaney, Seamus (1995) FÍSICA Walton, Ernst T.S. (1951) PAZ MacBride, Sean (1974) Corrigan, Mairead (1976) Williams, Betty (1976)

93. RAINEWS24.IT
josephson · 1986.
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La notizia su Rainews24.it Alexei A. Abrikosov
Russia e USA Sito ufficiale Alexei A. Abrikosov, 75 anni, e' nato nel 1928 a Mosca, nell'ex Unione Sovietica. Ha ottenuto un dottorato in fisica nel 1951 all'Istituto dei problemi fisici di Mosca. Con una doppia nazionalita' russa e americana. E' "Scienziato Distinto" del laboratorio nazionale Argonne, ad Argonne (Illinois, Usa). Vitaly L. Ginzburg Russia Sito ufficiale
all'Universita' di Mosca nel 1940. Ha diretto il gruppo di teoria dell'Istituto di Fisica P.N.Lebedev a Mosca. Anthony J. Leggett
UK e USA Sito ufficiale
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Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer (1972)
Leo Esaki, Ivar Giaever, Brian D. Josephson (1973)
Bednorz and Muller (1987)
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www.superconductors.org (in ingl.) (in ingl.) Alfred Nobel Vita morte e testamento dell'esplosivo imprenditore svedese (al suo nome sono legati la nitroglicerina e la dinamite...) a cui si deve l'istituzione del Premio Nobel

94. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
superconductors, respectively ,. and the other half to josephson, BRIAND., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, * 1940 for his
http://www1.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~gammel/matpack/html/Chronics/physics_laureate
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
Physics 1950
POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
Physics 1951
The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
Physics 1952
The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
Physics 1953
ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

95. 07.31.97 - Quantum Vibrations Seen In Superfluidhelium-3, Confirming A Fundament
Nobel laureates Philip W. Anderson of Princeton University, brian D. Josephsonof Cambridge University and the late Richard Feynman of Caltech all
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Quantum vibrations seen in superfluid helium-3, confirming a fundamental prediction of quantum mechanics
by Robert Sanders Berkeley In a dramatic confirmation of predictions made more than 30 years ago, UC Berkeley physicists have detected quantum vibrations in this case a high-pitched whistle in a superfluid analogous to the Josephson effect in superconductors. The confirmation of this fundamental prediction of quantum mechanics the theory that describes interactions on the atomic scale culminates more than 10 years of effort by a University of California at Berkeley team led by low temperature physicists James C. "Seamus" Davis and Richard E. Packard. Over the past three decades numerous laboratories around the world have searched for the effect, but no conclusive evidence for it had been found. "This has been a Holy Grail of physics," says Packard, a professor of physics. "The discovery is fundamental to our understanding of superfluids and by analogy of the phenomena we observe in superconductors." The UC Berkeley team, which includes post-doctoral scientist Sergey Pereversev and graduate students Scott Backhaus and Alex Loshak, report their results in the July 31 issue of the British journal Nature.

96. QUANTUM-D: Re: Nonlocality And Aperiodic Tilings
Re Nonlocality and aperiodic tilings
http://www.nonlocal.com/quantum-d/v2/bdj_03-14-97.html
Re: Nonlocality and aperiodic tilings
bdj10@cam.ac.uk Mitchell Porter wrote : > [Penrose] then describes some materials called quasicrystals, which > seem to exhibit properties (10-fold rotational symmetry) > resembling some of the aperiodic tilling patterns, and > speculates that some nonlocal quantum process is behind > the assembly of quasicrystals. > > I wonder if we could turn this around, and seek to explain > quantum nonlocality as the nonlocal product of local > constraints, as in the aperiodic tilings. Quite an attractive idea: Schrodinger's characterisation of life as a crystal advancing to 'aperiodic (disorderly) long-range order'. It perhaps puts additional flesh on complementarity ideas I have been involved with (Josephson and Conrad at http://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/www/research/mm/articles/urbino.txt ); and Josephson and Pallikari-Viras at http://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/www/research/mm/articles/Bell.psi ) on how such complementarity might be related to the paranormal (also this long-range order might be the long-range order that we invoked in our Tucson II talk). Roughly speaking we have these interpretations. quantum physics description statistical interpretation ignoring local details cognitive description description including knowledge of specific significant facts about the current structure Again, this all fits with LeShan's "clairvoyant reality", i.e. the different views the physicist and the mystic have of the world and its relationships. The essence of the situation is that aperiodic order can account for psi phenomena in principle just as well as it might account for the puzzles of quantum-nonlocality. And it is perhaps more aesthetically pleasing than Bohm's causal model. Brian * * * * * * * Prof. Brian D. Josephson :::::::::: bdj10@cam.ac.uk * Mind-Matter * Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K. * Unification * voice: +44(0) 1223 337260/337200 fax: +44(0) 1223 337356 * Project * WWW: http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10 * * * * * * *

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