Dean Radin
Retrocausation and Consciousness: Can the Mind Influence the Past?
Can the future influence the past? Can a conscious decision made now reach backward in time and change events that have already occurred?
The Twelve Dimensions of Water: A Map of Consciousness Through the Universal Solvent
Every ancient tradition knew something that modern science is only beginning to rediscover: water is not merely a chemical compound. It is a living medium of consciousness, an information carrier, a bridge between the visible and invisible worlds.
The Unified Thread: Water, Sacred Geometry, and the Architecture of Consciousness
There is a single thread running through the work of Robert Edward Grant, Matias De Stefano, and the emerging science of water consciousness. It is this: reality is not made of matter — it is made of information, encoded in geometry, carried by vibration, and stored in water.
Water, Consciousness, and Memory: The Science of a Living Medium
Can water remember? Can it store information?
Dean Radin: The Most Rigorous Case for Consciousness Anomalies
There is a particular kind of courage required to spend an entire career studying phenomena that most of your peers insist do not exist. Dean Radin has displayed that courage for over four decades, accumulating what is arguably the most methodologically rigorous body of evidence in the history...
Tom Campbell: The Physicist Who Says Reality Is a Simulation Run by Consciousness
Thomas Campbell holds a master's degree in physics from the University of Virginia. He spent his professional career as a applied physicist working for the U.S.
Random Number Generators as Consciousness Detectors: The FieldREG Studies
Randomness is one of the most precisely defined concepts in physics and information theory. A truly random sequence has no pattern, no structure, no predictability — each element is statistically independent of every other element, and the distribution of elements conforms exactly to the...
Heartbeat Detection and Intuition: How Your Heart Shapes What You See, Feel, and Decide
You probably think of your heart as a pump. It contracts approximately 100,000 times per day, circulating roughly 7,500 liters of blood through 100,000 kilometers of blood vessels, delivering oxygen and nutrients to every cell in your body and carrying waste products away.
HeartMath and Pre-Stimulus Response: Does the Heart Know the Future?
In a laboratory at the HeartMath Institute in Boulder Creek, California, a research participant sits calmly in front of a computer screen. Electrodes on her chest monitor her heart's electrical activity.
Collective Consciousness and the Morphic Field
There is an idea that recurs across disciplines, across centuries, across cultures — stubbornly, irrepressibly, despite every attempt by materialist science to dismiss it. The idea is this: consciousness is not confined to individual skulls.
The Science of Prayer, Intention, and Healing
In the coronary care unit of San Francisco General Hospital in 1988, 393 patients were randomly assigned to two groups. One group received standard medical care.
The Global Consciousness Project: When Random Numbers Detect Planetary Synchronicity
In a basement at Princeton University, a small electronic device — a random number generator, or RNG — produces a continuous stream of binary digits: ones and zeros, like an electronic coin-flipper running twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Each second, it generates 200 random bits.
Meaningful Coincidence and Probability: Why Some Coincidences Feel Like Messages From the Universe
You are at a party with 22 other people — 23 total. Someone proposes a bet: at least two people in the room share a birthday.