SOCIETY FOR SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION 26th Annual SSE Meeting May 30-June 2 2007 East Lansing, Michigan All talks will be at Michigan State University, in the Kellogg Center, Thursday through Saturday. Local arrangements are by Mark Urban-Lurain and Roger Nelson chairs the Program Committee. Note: Invited speakers’ names are underlined. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 30 18:00 OPENING RECEPTION and Registration THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31 (Registration, 08:30) 09:00 WELCOME and ANNOUNCEMENTS 09:10 *** Consciousness Fields, Introduction, Roger Nelson, Chairs, Nelson, Moddel, 09:20 Barbara Marx Hubbard, Conscious Evolution, Possibility and Necessity 10:00 Robert Jahn & Brenda Dunne, The PEAR Lab, An Era and an Evolution 10:20 Shannon Foskett, Towards A Creative Image of Science: Gilles Deleuze and the Necessity of Nomad Science 10:40 BREAK 11:00 John Hagelin, Consciousness Field Effects in Social Measures 11:40 Imants Baruss, Science as Spiritual Practice 12:00 Courtney Brown, Quantum Mechanical Interpretation of Collective Consciousness 12:20 LUNCH THURSDAY AFTERNOON *** Anomalies of Consciousness 14:00 Peter Bancel, Empirical Evidence for Global Consciousness 14:40 Bryan J. Williams, The Albuquerque 300 Experiment: Field RNG Analysis of the Albuquerque Tricentennial 15:00 Garret Moddel and Kevin Walsh, A Very Simple Test for Psi 15:20 York Dobyns, Distribution of Effects in Operator Populations: How Widespread are Anomalous Abilities? 15:40 BREAK 16:00 POSTERS Tom Dykstra, Can Dielectric Antenna Theory Help Explain Insect Olfaction? Ion Lisii, Special Abilities “Bottling” Art David W. Thomson III, MathCAD Demonstration of Aether Physics Model 17:00 YOUNG INVESTIGATORS MEETING THURSDAY EVENING 20:00 Free Wheeling Discussion … Starting Topic, Consciousness Research FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 *** Alternative Medicine Session Chairs, Carl Medwedeff 09:00 Glen Rein, Biophysics and Alternative Medicine 09:40 Glen’s colleague, More Biophysics 10:00 Thomas M. Dykstra, Insects and Sick Plants 10:20 Savely Savva, LIFE and MIND - In Search of the Physical Basis 10:40 BREAK 11:00 Beverly Rubik, Polyinterference Photography, Aura Diagnostics 11:40 Jean Ratte, Vascular semantic resonance and Embryo-logics 12:00 Henry H. Bauer,The Coming End of the HIV/AIDS Paradigm 12:20 LUNCH FRIDAY AFTERNOON *** Progress and Pitfalls in Anomalies Research 14:00 Mark Rodeghier, The Science of Ufology, Then and Now 14:40 15:00 Dale E. Graff, Dreaming the Future News: Evidence for an Adaptive Pattern Recognition Process 15:20 Walter Cruttenden, Cycles of Consciousness 15:40 BREAK 16:00 Invited talk (if there is time, this half-afternoon may be free for walks or ad lib) 16:40 Contributed talk 17:00 Contributed talk 17:20 DINNER 20:00 Evening Ad Lib SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2 08:50 ANNOUNCEMENTS *** Physics and Time 09:00 Daniel Sheehan, Experimental Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics 09:40 James Beichler, The Paraphysical Consequences of 4-D Space 10:00 David W.Thompson III, Electron Binding Energy Equation In the Aether Physics Model 10:20 Contributed talk 10:40 BREAK 11:00 11:40 Stoyan Sarg, Unified Theory Based on an Alternative Space Concept: Prediction for a New Propulsion Mechanism and Experimental Results 12:00 Contributed talk 12:20 LUNCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON *** Progress and Pitfalls in Anomalies Research 14:00 Simeon Hein, Crop Circle Science, Updating our Perspectives 14:40 William Roll, Consciousness, Psi, and the Two Brains 15:00 Ian McCausland, A Logical Study of a Scientific Controversy 15:20 BREAK 15:40 BUSINESS MEETING SATURDAY EVENING 17:00 RIVER CRUISE AND BANQUET 19:10 Garret Moddel, The Future of SSE 19:30 Banquet Concert: Smooth River Jazz