Apr 08 2009
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Journal Of Scientific Exploration
For the last ten years, I have been an associate member of the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE.) It’s a little pricey at $75.00 a year, but the chance to read the direct research of credentialed scientists who are putting ESP, UFOs, reincarnation and cryptids to the test and even questioning current models of science such as plate tectonics and global warming is just too interesting to pass up.
The articles discuss research that either disprove an initial hypothesis, are inconclusive, or encourage others to duplicate promising results–just as science should be practiced. The members are rocking the boat to push science into areas that are often considered taboo, and it’s heartening to learn that there are still inquiring minds with the intellectual fortitude and tools to look into areas that have been mostly a dead end for new research.
For a taste of what’s been going on at the SSE since its founding in 1987, check out the online Journal archive.
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April 8th, 2009 at 8:45 am
Hey Greg,
totally unrelated, but have you read the recent LA Times article about area 51?
Here’s an excerpt:
“As for the myths of reverse engineering of flying saucers, Barnes offers some insight: “We did reverse engineer a lot of foreign technology, including the Soviet MiG fighter jet out at the Area”—even though the MiG wasn’t shaped like a flying saucer. As for the underground-tunnel talk, that, too, was born of truth. Barnes worked on a nuclear-rocket program called Project NERVA, inside underground chambers at Jackass Flats, in Area 51’s backyard. “Three test-cell facilities were connected by railroad, but everything else was underground,” he says.”
Looking forward for your comments on this!
April 8th, 2009 at 10:07 am
Thanks for the link. It’s a gold mine and I’ve long been interested in “serious” research into reincarnation and out of body experiences.
April 9th, 2009 at 3:20 am
RPJ,
Thanks for the heads-up on the article. I’ll read it today.
April 9th, 2009 at 3:21 am
tyder,
I don’t know if you’ve been lurking or what up to now, since I don’t recall your handle in previous replies, but welcome to the fold!
April 9th, 2009 at 6:45 am
Yep! I been lurking. I read Project Beta (think I have the name right)some time ago and then found this website. I look often for the links and stories you and Nick put up. You seem to be a solid researcher and neither a open true beleiver or a hardened atheist. I also think Paul Kimball does a great job. Scuse muh spellin of names and stuff but I often write on the fly. Thanks for the work you do.
April 9th, 2009 at 7:43 am
tyder,
Thank you. I’ve been accused of both attitudes, so I guess it’s good.