For more than a quarter century, the PEAR laboratory has pursued this challenging question via rigorously controlled experiments
in human/machine interaction and remote perception. Their research has shown that human consciousness can influence simple devices and acquire information by other than recognized sensory means. The monumental implications of this work constitute the beginnings of a Science of the Subjective.
Robert Jahn, Director, and
Brenda Dunne, Lab Manager
PEAR Laboratory
Lead by Robert Jahn, dean emeritus of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the research of the PEAR lab has shown that human consciousness can influence simple physical devices and acquire information by other than recognized sensory means. The monumental implications of this work constitute the beginnings of a Science of the Subjective.
This Muiti-disc DVD set is a detailed introduction to the work of the PEAR lab, and brings the Science of the Subjective
to worldwide students of consciousness. While it does definitively show that human intention can influence the physical world, it also shows that the science of consciousness is much stranger than we thought.
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