EdgeScience

Publisher:
Society for Scientific Exploration
Category:
Science & Nature
Since:
2009

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Contrary to public perception, scientific knowledge is still full of unknowns. What remains to be discovered – what we don't know – very likely dwarfs what we do know. And what we think we know may not be entirely correct or fully understood. Anomalies, which researchers tend to sweep under the rug, should be actively pursued as clues to potential breakthroughs and new directions in science.

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Issue 4: July-September 2010

FEATURES: "Swinging Anomalies: Originally proving Earth rotation, Foucault pendulums now seem to detect Moon motion" by René Verreault "Insects and the Speed of Smell Problem" by Thomas M. Dykstra "The Effects of Human Intention on a Machine Named Murphy" by Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne "Imaging the Human Energy Field" by Bernard O. Williams THE OBSERVATORY: "The Latest Challenge" by Billy Cox REFERENCE POINT: "On Memories of Previous Lives: A review by Jim Tucker of Satwant K. Pasricha‘s 'Can the Mind Survive Beyond Death? In Pursuit of Scientific Evidence'" Sidebar: "A Scientist Who Now Knows If Human Personality Survives Death" by Patrick Huyghe BACKSCATTER "Three Laws of Intellectual Motion" by Peter Sturrock ...and more!

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