PsiPhen Laboratory

University of Colorado at Boulder

Exploring the Science Underlying Psi Phenomena

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

v    SSE Meeting June 10-12, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado

People

v    Professor Garret Moddel (the one in the green pants)

v    Dr. Darrell Laham

Recent Public Presentations

v    Jay Marvin Show, 4 May 09 (podcast)

v    Paranormal Research Forum, 21 Nov 07

Course

v     Edges of Science

Colunms

v     Cheescloth

Lab Publications

v     “Teasing energy from zero-point fluctuations,” G. Moddel, European Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, August 14-16, 2009, Viterbo, Italy.

v     “Something from nothing: an evaluation of vacuum energy extraction methods,” G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, May 27-30, 2009, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

v     “Can you still win yesterday’s lottery? or, retrocausation: is it compatible with known physics?,” G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, June 27-29, 2008, Boulder, Colorado. Slides. Video: Part 1  Part 2

v     “Effect of Belief on Psi Performance,” Kevin Walsh and Garret Moddel, J. Scientific Exploration, 21  (3),  501-510 (2007).

v     “A very simple test for psi,” G. Moddel and K. Walsh, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, May 30 - June 2, 2007, East Lansing, Michigan.  Slides

v     “Entropy and information transmission in causation and retrocausation,” G. Moddel, Frontiers of Time, Retrocausation–Experiment and Theory, D. P. Sheehan, editor, (American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2006), pp. 62-74.

v     “Constraints on retrocausation due to entropy and information,” G. Moddel, Symposium on Frontiers of Time: Retrocausation: Experiment and Theory, 87th Annual Meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, June 20-22, 2006.

v     “Effect of subject bias on psi: self-fulfilling prophecies,” K. Walsh and G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, June 7-10, 2006, Orem, Utah.

v     “Puzzle test of morphic resonance,” W. Dowling and G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, June 7-10, 2006, Orem, Utah.

v     “Experimenter effect in remote staring,” E. Hedman, T. Mangin, and G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, June 7-10, 2006, Orem, Utah.

v     “Sizing up psi in a university classroom: exploration, acceptance & skepticism,” G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, May 19-21, 2005, Gainesville, Florida. Slides

v     “Modeling intention,” G. Moddel, late paper, Parapsychological Association Convention 2005, August 11-15, 2005, Institute of Noetic Sciences,  Petaluma, California.

v     "Nature's selection principles in subtle interactions: modeling intention," G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, May 22, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada.

v     "Entropy and subtle interactions," G. Moddel, J. Scientific Exploration, 18  (2), 293-306 (2004).

v     “Retrocausation and entropy,” G. Moddel, Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration, June 12, 2003, Kalispell, Montana.

Lab

v     Quantum Engineering Laboratory

Links

v    Society for Scientific Exploration

The PsiPhen lab director currently serves as president of the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE), a unique international and interdisciplinary professional organization. SSE is devoted to open but critical discussion and publication of research in many areas of frontier science not adequately covered by more conventional scientific organizations.  It holds annual international meetings in the U.S., bi-annual meetings in Europe, and occasional topical symposia.  It also publishes the archival peer-reviewed Journal of Scientific Exploration, a reservoir of documentation for much of the current scholarly research on consciousness-related anomalies, along with other areas of controversial contemporary study.

v     Psi glossary

And the beat goes on.....