Brian Josephson's Home Page in an official Royal Mail publication connected with its nobel centenary stamps Thereceived wisdom is not the whole story brian josephson's review of http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/
Extractions: latest publications astronomical parapsychology ... search Welcome to the home page of Professor Brian Josephson, director of the Mind-Matter Unification Project of the Theory of Condensed Matter Group at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge , a project concerned primarily with the attempt to understand, from the viewpoint of the theoretical physicist, what may loosely be characterised as intelligent processes in nature associated with brain function or with some other natural process. 'From the viewpoint of the theoretical physicist' means that there is a particular concern with general principles and the way these may help to reshape one's perspective on a problem. One of my guiding principles, also, has been the scientist's motto 'Take nobody's word for it' ( nullius in verba ), a corollary of which is that if scientists as a whole denounce an idea this should not necessarily be taken as proof that the said idea is absurd: rather, one should examine carefully the alleged grounds for such opinions and judge how well these stand up to detailed scrutiny. A Physics World profile explains the background to the project and other things.
Extractions: Jessica Utts and Brian D. Josephson A slightly shortened version of this article was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement's special section on Consciousness linked to the Tucson II conference "Toward a Science of Consciousness", Apr. 5th. 1996, page (v). Those who recognise that significant discoveries in science are very often prompted by observations that do not fit expectations will find a stimulating challenge in accumulating evidence that it is possible to elicit psychic functioning in experiments with ordinary volunteers acting as subjects. Even more convincing results occur with specially selected subjects. In one type of experiment, a "target" photograph or video segment is randomly chosen out of a set of four possibilities. A "sender" attempts to transmit it mentally and a "receiver" is then asked to provide an account either verbally or in writing of what she imagines it might be. She is then shown the four possibilities, and selects the one she thinks best matches her perception. By chance alone, a correct match is expected on average one time in four, whereas the experiments typically show the considerably higher success rate of around one in three. The recent declassification of the US government's psychical research programme (experiments on "remote viewing", similar to the type just described except that it used independent judges to assess the matches rather than having the subjects judge themselves) has permitted a comparison to be made of the results of this programme with those described in the open literature. Despite the different judging procedure, similar success rates were found. In addition, many of the governmental experiments used gifted subjects. The success rate was then even higher, typically over forty percent. The few experiments in the open literature that used gifted subjects found similar success rates.
Brian D. Josephson - Curriculum Vitae brian D. josephson Curriculum Vitae. Date of birth 4 January 1940,Place 1982. Honorary D.Sc., University of Exeter 1983, 1983. http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1973/josephson-cv.html
Extractions: Date of birth: 4 January 1940 Place of birth: Cardiff, Wales, U.K. Education Cardiff High School University of Cambridge , B.A. University of Cambridge, M.A., Ph.D Academic Career Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge Research Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Assistant Director of Research, University of Cambridge NSF Senior Foreign Scientist Fellow, Cornell University Reader in Physics, University of Cambridge Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge Visiting Professor - Computer Science Department, Wayne State University, Detroit Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Visiting Professor, University of Missouri-Rolla Awards New Scientist Research Corporation Fritz London Medals Guthrie (Institute of Physics) 1972 van der Pol 1972 Elliott Cresson (Franklin Institute) 1972 Hughes (Royal Society) 1972 Holweck (Institute of Physics and French Institute of Physics) 1972 Faraday (Institution of Electrical Engineers) 1982 Sir George Thomson (Institute of Measurement and Control) 1984 Other Information Fellow of the Institute of Physics Honorary D.Sc., University of Wales 1974
Brian D. Josephson - Nobel Lecture brian D. josephson nobel Lecture. The discovery of tunnelling supercurrents. brianD. josephson Curriculum Vitae nobel Lecture. 1972, 1974. http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1973/josephson-lecture.html
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded.Alferov, Zhores I. 2000. Jensen, J. Hans D. 1963. josephson, brian D. 1973. http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html
Josephson, Brian D. josephson, brian D.,. in full brian DAVID josephson (b. Jan 4, 1940, Cardiff, Glamorgan,Wales), British physicist whose discovery of the josephson effect while http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/306_81.html
Nobel Prize Winners J-L elements, josephson, brian D. 1973, physics, UK, tunneling in semiconductorsand superconductors, Jouhaux, Léon, 1951, peace, France, Kamerlingh http://www.britannica.com/nobel/win_j-l.html
Extractions: Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area physiology/medicine France discoveries concerning regulatory activities of the body cells Jensen, J. Hans D. physics West Germany development of shell model theory of the structure of the atomic nuclei Jensen, Johannes V. literature Denmark novelist Jerne, Niels K. physiology/medicine U.K.-Denmark theory and development of a technique for producing monoclonal antibodies literature Spain poet Johnson, Eyvind literature Sweden novelist chemistry France synthesis of new radioactive elements Josephson, Brian D. physics U.K. tunneling in semiconductors and superconductors peace France Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike physics The Netherlands investigation into the properties of matter at low temperatures; production of liquid helium Kantorovich, Leonid Vitalyevich economics U.S.S.R. contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich physics U.S.S.R. invention and application of helium liquefier Karle, Jerome chemistry U.S.
Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Physics Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1973, josephson, brian D. for his theoreticalpredictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in http://www.science.co.il/Nobel-Physics.asp
Brain Drain Of Chemistry By these measures brian D. josephson also complies to the word, genius, one of theyoungest nobel Laureates at just 34 in 1973, when he received the honor for http://ed.augie.edu/~sghussai/termpaper.html
Extractions: Photo curtsies of Brian D. Josephson's webpage: http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10 "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." (Albert Einstein) The words of a genius, to be considered by many, a man who embodied those intrinsic values we call genius, and to display those values at an early age. By these measures Brian D. Josephson also complies to the word, genius, one of the youngest Nobel Laureates at just 34 in 1973, when he received the honor for work done at the age of 22. The field of superconductors for many is fictitious dream, lived out in laboratories, and chalkboards never to affect the layman. Josephson's works have proved otherwise, his theories of tunneling between two superconductors separated by a thin-insulating membrane may not be understood to the common man, but nonetheless he enjoys the fruits of Josephson's labor. Josephson's theories have nestled their way into the fabric of science. New findings regarding suppositions of Josephson's work continues today, providing a basis for the millennium's Nobel laureates, in the fields of integrated circuits, in physics, and conducting polymers, in chemistry. Josephson's work in the area of superconductors has effect us profoundly, in the advancement and improvement of not only science, but also technology on which the world runs today.
Nobel Physics Prize - Press Release 1973 1973 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1973 nobel Prizein Physics to Leo Esaki, USA, Ivar Giaever, USA and brian D josephson, UK. http://physics.uplb.edu.ph/laureates/1973/press.html
PSI-Related Scientific Resources of Reality from PEAR. Papers by BD.josephson Although he is a nobel Prize winner BiologicalUtilisation of Quantum NonLocality1, brian D. josephson2 and http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~werner/priv/psi/
Extractions: This page collects links related to PSI phenomena these include telepathy, psychokinesis, clairvoyance, etc. Only links ensuring the scientific approach to the field are stated. That means, I tried to protect you from a vast amount of frauds and nonsenses which one usually encounters when looking for information about PSI. The stress is put mainly to online literature on the subject. Lierature typed in bold face should convince any honest sceptic that possibility of existence of PSI phenomena must be seriously taken into account. PEAR papers or papers concerning them. Although PEAR does not conduct research directly on PSI phenomena but rather on man-machine interaction, I consider its approach as one of the most serious ones I found and highly related to PSI. Consciousness and Anomalous Physical Phenomena. PEAR Technical Note 95004, May 1995 (32 pages). Reports significant results in mikro-PK, ie controlling random number generator with human intention. PEAR abstracts Abstracts of more PEAR papers, often more details about mikro-PK.
AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas Translate this page Ilustres. Premios nobel de 1973. Leontief, Wassily. respectivamente. GeneralElectric Company. Schenectady, NY, Estados Unidos. josephson, brian D. http://www.aldeaeducativa.com/aldea/Nobel1e.asp?Which=1973
Untitled nobel Prizes in Semiconductor Science and Technology Awarded by The Royal SwedishAcademy of Sciences Year, Laureates, Citation. josephson, brian D. http://www.geocities.com/semnews/91/nobel.html
Extractions: JOSEPHSON, BRIAN D. "for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively" "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" VON KLITZING, KLAUS "for the discovery of the quantized Hall effect" BINNIG, GERD
Mandrake Of Oxford very valuable. Professor brian D josephson FRS (nobel Laureate). veryvaluable. Professor brian D josephson FRS (nobel Laureate). http://www.mandrake.uk.net/book3.htm
Extractions: by Gerhard D Wassermann Ph.D, FIMA (formerly reader in the Theory and Philosophy of Biology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne) 184 pages 1869928628 pbk 9.99 pounds/15 dollars In 1993 I published a novel kind of theory of psychic phenomena in a book entitled Shadow Matter And Psychic Phenomena. Although I devoted a whole chapter to the issue of possible survival of the human personality after bodily death, I did not go remotely far enough. Contrary to common-sense, it seems physically quite possible that an important component of each of us survives death. It is a part of this component which during life and death carries our memories and our ability to think, feel etc. Perhaps a valuable guide to the possible machinery of death and dying might be obtained by attempts to elucidate the conceivable mechanisms of Near Death Experiences (NDEs). Various people have studied these for many years. My own theorising begins with a critical reappraisal of some of these ideas on NDEs. In the course of the argument I hope to persuade the reader of the advantages of a theory based in the new physics of shadow matter. About the author:: Gerhard D. Wassermann, Doctor of Science, Fellow of the Institute of Biology, Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Fellow of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, is a Former Reader in the Theory and Philosophy of Biology at University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
AFOSR Nobel Winners Air Force Office of Scientific Research nobel Prize Winners Sponsored by AFOSR. 1961.brian D. josephson. Cambridge University, Cambridge, Great Britain. http://www.afosr.af.mil/afrnobel.htm
Since 1901 The Nobel Prize Is Annually Awarded For Achievements Leo Esaki, brian D. josephson. 1972 John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer.1964 - Charles H. Townes. 1955 - Polykarp Kusch, Willis E. Lamb. The nobel http://www.aro.army.mil/accomplish/nobel/nobelprize02.htm
Extractions: Since 1901 the Nobel Prize is annually awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. On December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, the Nobel prize is presented to laureates during a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. The Army Research Office sponsored the work of many Nobel laureates over the years and their research has dramatically impacted our national defense. Listed below are ARO sponsored Nobel laureates. The Nobel Prize in Physics - Laureates Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman Herbert J. Kroemer, Zhores I. Alferov Daniel Tsui David M. Lee ... Polykarp Kusch, Willis E. Lamb The Nobel Prize in Chemistry- Laureates Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid Richard E. Smalley, Robert F. Curl George A. Olah Donald J. Cram ... Robert Burns Woodward
Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974 The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. josephson,brian D., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, * 1940 http://www1.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~gammel/matpack/html/Chronics/physics_laureate
Extractions: Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method". The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles". The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith". ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".
Fw: 100 Nobel Laureates Issue Statement the 100th anniversary of the nobel prize, 100 nobel laureates have Chemistry, 1988Francois Jacob Physiology/Medicine, 1975 brian D. josephson Physics, 1973 http://csf.colorado.edu/bioregional/2001/msg00550.html
Extractions: Friday, December 07, 2001 From the Best Minds in the World OSLO, NorwayDecember 7, 2001 (OTVNewswire)At the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here yesterday celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the profound dangers facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the text of their statement: THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy.