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Ross Dunseath, PhD · April 28, 2015

La réalité brisée explore la psychokinèse avec le chercheur Dr. Ross Dunseath.

“Shattered Reality,” un podcast animé par la membre de TMI Fahrusha et Kate Valentine, explore les mystères de la psychokinèse avec le Dr. Ross Dunseath de l’Université de Virginie. En tant que professeur adjoint de recherche dans la Division des études perceptuelles avec le réputé Dr. Edward Kelly, Ross travaille à établir des preuves scientifiques irréfutables de l'action mentale humaine sur la matière, telles que le pliage de métal et le mouvement de petits objets.

Il discute de ses enquêtes sur la PK lors des programmes MC SQUARED au Monroe Institute.

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Ross Dunseath, PhD

Monroe Research Coordinator

Ross is an electrical engineer who has been involved in consciousness and physiological monitoring research since his undergrad days at the Experiential Learning Lab at Duke University. He continued his education at Duke in both engineering and psi research, earning a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1992. During that time he was involved in the design and construction of instrumentation for neurofeedback , heart monitoring, and the detection of physiological correlates of psi phenomena.

He next worked with researchers at the University of North Carolina, designing and constructing high-density EEG data acquisition systems, with applications in simultaneous fMRI and EEG imaging. In 2010 he joined the staff at the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia where he is the co-director of the Westphal Neuroimaging Lab and is engaged in physiological studies of psi phenomena.

The Monroe Institute presents a great opportunity for research in consciousness and human potentials, and Ross is busy upgrading the technical foundation in the labs for launching all kinds of studies.