In Stapp
Henry Stapp and the Quantum Mind: Consciousness as the Engine of Reality
Henry Stapp spent six decades at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, working on particle physics, S-matrix theory, and the foundations of quantum mechanics. He collaborated with Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, and John Wheeler.
Von Neumann, Wigner, and the Consciousness-Causes-Collapse Interpretation
In 1932, John von Neumann — arguably the greatest mathematician of the 20th century — published a rigorous mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics that contained a troubling implication: the equations of quantum mechanics, applied consistently, predict that measuring instruments become...
The Princeton PEAR Lab: 28 Years of Consciousness-Matter Interaction Research
In 1979, Robert G. Jahn — a respected professor of aerospace engineering and former dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University — did something that would have ended most academic careers.