Breakthroughs in the history of science have always required a struggle on the part of those scientist-explorers whose discoveries challenge and eclipse established models of reality. They gain acceptance only after research and proofs as rigorous as those of preceding generations of scientists. Future Science is about breakthroughs that are happening now! It details the latest theories, technotogy.and discoveries of the preeminent scientists exploring the realm of11 paranormal" phenomena. Included are articles by William Tiller, Alexander Dubrov, Charles Mus6s, Christopher Bird, Trevor James Constable, Stanley Krippner, Hiroshi Motoyama, D. Scott Rogo, Julius Weinberger and others. Carefully selected or commissioned by editors White and Krippner, these articles offer a remarkable, complete overview of where the "parasciences" stand now. Future Science, then, is neither science fiction, nor a mere introduction to parapsychology. It is a compilation of the latest work of scientists who are poised on the edge of a new understanding of how reality is structured, of how matter, energy and consciousness interact.
John White, M.A.T., is an internationally known author, educator and lecturer in the fields of consciousness research and higher human development. He has held positions as Director of Education for The Institute of Noetic Sciences, a California-based research organization founded by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell to study human potential for personal and planetary transformation, and as President of Alpha Logics, a Connecticut school for self-directed growth in body, mind and spirit.
He is author of America, Freedom and Enlightenment; The Meeting of Science and Spirit; Pole Shift; A Practical Guide to Death and Dying; The Gulf of Tonkin Events—Fifty Years Later; and two children's books, The Christmas Mice and Santa's Climate Change Problem. He has also edited nearly a dozen anthologies, including Frontiers of Consciousness; Psychic Exploration; and What Is Enlightenment?.
His writing has appeared in magazines and newspapers around the world, including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, Omni, Esquire and Woman's Day, and his books have been translated into ten languages. He holds a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and a master of arts degree in teaching from Yale University. He has taught English and journalism on the secondary and college levels, and has served on the governing and consulting boards of various academic and research organizations. He has also served on the editorial boards of various scholarly and popular publications. He has lectured at various colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Canada, and has made numerous radio and television appearances.
He and his wife Barbara have four grown children and six grandchildren, and live in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA.
Definitely interesting. Best part for me was on page 525 - Science and Illumination, by David Spangler. A lot of what I read in here will be forgotten, but most of it was nonetheless interesting. The article on page 525 definitely hits the mark, though, true in any sense.