This is a heady one. We sit down with super scientist Dr. Wolfgang Smith who went to Cornell at the age of 15, taught at MIT, studied with Sadhus in the Himalayas, published the first theoretical solution NASA’s re-entry problem and he’s here to say… physics is wrong.
Category: Talks
Dr. Gabor Maté ~ Who We Are When We Are Not Addicted: The Possible Human
Dr. Gabor Maté gives us clues as to who we are when we are not addicted. Filmed January 9th, 2012 in Vancouver, B.C. as part of a launch for Beyond Addiction: The Yogic Path to Recovery.
Don Miguel Ruiz – Change Your Reality
Be inspired by don Miguel Ruiz, the author of The Four Agreements, as he shares ways to cultivate a happier and more rewarding story for ourselves — from the IONS 2015 Conference.
DEBATE: Materialism vs. Anti-Materialism
Bryan is joined by Dr. David Papineau, a materialist, and Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, an anti-materialist, for a debate on the matter of things.
THE 2022 OPPENHEIMER LECTURE: THE QUANTUM ORIGINS OF GRAVITY
It was once thought that gravity and quantum mechanics were inconsistent with one another. Instead, we are discovering that they are so closely connected that one can almost say they are the same thing. Professor Susskind will explain how this view came into being over the last two decades, and illustrate how a number of gravitational phenomena have their roots in the ordinary principles of quantum mechanics.
Leonard Susskind is an American physicist, who is a professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University, and founding director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research interests include string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics, and quantum cosmology.
Love Stream 8 – Excerpt 2 – On the subtle level, the light has already won. English subtitles
Christina is here because she fell in love with humanity… and because she saw how the light was able to break through, she knew that it was worth coming here…
Sean Carroll | The Passage of Time & the Meaning of Life
What is time? What is humankind’s role in the universe? What is the meaning of life? For much of human history, these questions have been the province of religion and philosophy. What answers can science provide?
In this talk, Sean Carroll will share what physicists know, and don’t yet know, about the nature of time. He’ll argue that while the universe might not have purpose, we can create meaning and purpose through how we approach reality, and how we live our lives.
Sean Carroll is a Research Professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology, and an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. His research has focused on fundamental physics and cosmology, especially issues of dark matter, dark energy, spacetime symmetries, and the origin of the universe.
Recently, Carroll has worked on the foundations of quantum mechanics, the emergence of spacetime, and the evolution of entropy and complexity. Carroll is the author of “Something Deeply Hidden”, “The Big Picture”, “The Particle at the End of the Universe” amongst other books and hosts the “Mindscapes” podcast.
Consciousness beyond brain function, with neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander
A frank conversation with neurosurgeon and near-death experiencer Dr. Eben Alexander, on the survival of consciousness beyond brain function.
A Scientific Introduction to Transcendental Meditation by Dr John Hagelin
Dr John Hagelin describes the Transcendental Meditation technique in scientific terms.
The Transcendental Meditation technique uses the natural tendency of the mind to go toward greater happiness, so the mind effortlessly transcends to its most silent state. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, speaking at Lake Louise, Canada (1968).
Cerebrospinal Fluid, Medium of the Spirit: Mauro Zappaterra
Harvard-trained physician Mauro Zappaterra describes how he brings his training in alternative therapies, such as Polarity Therapy and Reiki, to his physical medicine rehabilitation practice, and reports on some of the fascinating and pioneering discoveries of his Harvard Medical School lab about the remarkable role of cerebrospinal fluid.