• Cosmology and Religion
    In Zachary Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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    The problem of time involves an overlap between physics, philosophy, psychology and neuroscience. My talk will discuss the role of time in physics but also emphasize that physics may need to expand to address issues usually regarded as being in the other domains. I will first review the mainstream physics view of time, as it arises in Newtonian theory, relativity theory and quantum theory. I will then discuss the various arrows of time, the most fundamental of which is the passage of time associ…Read more
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    Making space and time for consciousness in physics
    In Amita Chatterjee (ed.), Perspectives on Consciousness, New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal. pp. 319-350. 2003.
    It is argued that physics must eventually expand to accommodate mind and consciousness but that this will require a new paradigm. The paradigm required will impinge on two problems on the borders of physics and philosophy: the relationship between physical space and perceptual space and the nature of the passage of time. It is argued that the resolution of both these problems may involve a 5-dimensional model, with the 5th dimension being associated with mental time, and this proposal may relate…Read more
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    Ian Stevenson and His Impact on Foreign Shores
    Journal of Scientific Exploration 22 (1): 87-92. 2010.
    Ian Stevenson's achievements lay not only in the corpus of his written works but also in the influence he had on colleagues whom he exhorted to take an interest in the subject from other fields. One of them is Bernard Carr. Stevenson showed much enthusiasm talking about Carr's two experiments with the Cambridge University Society for Psychical Research, one involving an attempt to detect the telepathic transmission of emotion using hypnotized subjects and psychogalvanic skin response and the oth…Read more
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    Cosmology and Religion
    In Philip Clayton & Zachory Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science, Oxford University Press. pp. 139-155. 2006.
    Accession Number: ATLA0001712121; Hosting Book Page Citation: p 139-155.; Physical Description: diag ; Language(s): English; General Note: Bibliography: p 155.; Issued by ATLA: 20130825; Publication Type: Essay.
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    Blind Watchers of PSI: A Rebuttal of Reber and Alcock (2019)
    Journal of Scientific Exploration 33 (4): 643-660. 2019.
    Parapsychology will only be accepted as part of mainstream science if physics can be extended to accommodate at least some so-called psychic phenomena. This paper disagrees with the argument of Reber and Alcock that these phenomena can be excluded a priori because they are incompatible with physics. On the other hand, it agrees with their claim that the phenomena cannot be explained in terms of current physics (eg. relativity theory and quantum theory). Rather one needs an extension of physics w…Read more