Fukushima’s Dark Secrets- Mike Kolesar – December 11, 2015

Friday, December 11, 2015 at 11:00 AM – presentation begins at 11:30 AM – The world knows that five of six nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi site were severely damaged during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. All attempts to recover control failed. Following the loss of water coolant, the Ceramic-Uranium Pellets melted compactly into the bottom of the pressure vessel.

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From Chakras to Vehicles: Consciousness and the Emergence of Form – Thomas D. Abraham – July 10, 2015

From Chakras to Vehicles: Consciousness and the Emergence of Form

Are we spiritual beings or biological machines? As we sit on the precipice of an AI revolution, and with rapid advances in neuroimaging and brain research (including the Brain Initiative), this question has become more of an ideological standoff than a philosophical musing. According to our current prevailing mechanistic model, the entire spectrum of human experience has biological underpinnings. Consciousness is an emergent property of brain activity and our brains have evolved via selection.

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The Impacts of the Fukushima Event on our Planet and Humanity’s Future Energy Options – Niels Schonbeck, Ph.D. – April 24, 2015

Niels Schonbeck, Ph.D.

Friday, April 24, 2015 at 11:00 AM – presentation begins at 11:30 AM Title:   The Impacts of the Fukushima Event on our Planet and Humanity’s Future Energy Options Abstract:   Dr. Niels Schonbeck will begin with an introduction to the interrelated challenges of climate change and our planetary energy budget.  Environmentalists have traditionally…

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MICROTUBULES & THE SUPRA-BRAIN – G.W. Hardin – Jan. 9, 2015

Friday, January 9, 2015 @ 11:00 AM – presentation Starts at 11:30 AM MICROTUBULES & THE SUPRA-BRAIN, The Argument Against Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Human Extinction Presenter: GW Hardin ABSTRACT “Stephen Hawking Is Terrified of Artificial Intelligence” was the title of a recent Huffington Post feature (5/5/14). He was quoted…

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