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  2. Institute of Noetic Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) is an American non-profit parapsychological research institute. It was co-founded in 1973 by former astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the Moon, along with investor Paul N. Temple and others interested in purported paranormal phenomena, in order to encourage and conduct research on noetics and human potentials.

  3. Institut Suisse des Sciences Noétiques - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Suisse des Sciences Noétiques (Swiss Institute of Noetic Sciences) or ISSNOE is an established public utility nonprofit foundation dedicated to the scientific and comparative study of consciousness. The institute's research focuses on altered states of consciousness (ASC), like near-death experiences (NDEs), extrasensory ...

  4. Willis Harman - Wikipedia

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    Norman Abramson. Willis W. Harman (August 16, 1918 – January 30, 1997) [1] was an American engineer, futurist, and author associated with the human potential movement. He was convinced that late industrial civilization faced a period of major cultural crisis which called for a profound transformation of human consciousness.

  5. Paul Nathaniel Temple Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Paul Nathaniel Temple Jr. (March 19, 1923 - November 29th, 2016) was the Chairman Emeritus and co-founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the Chairman of the Board of BioGenesis Enterprises. Biography. Paul graduated from Princeton University in 1944 and Harvard Law School in 1948.

  6. The Lost Symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. [2] [3] It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters. [4] Released on September 15, 2009, it is the third Brown novel to involve the character of Harvard ...

  7. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Noetic Learning math contest — United States and Canada (primary schools) Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) — the five Nordic countries. North East Asian Mathematics Competition (NEAMC) — North-East Asia. Pan African Mathematics Olympiads (PAMO) South East Asian Mathematics Competition (SEAMC) — South-East Asia.

  8. Arnaud Delorme - Wikipedia

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    Arnaud Delorme is a university professor at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, [1] an adjunct faculty member at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at University of California, San Diego, [2] a consulting research scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. [3] At UCSD, Dr. Delorme contributed to development of the widely ...

  9. Noema - Wikipedia

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    Noema. The word noema (plural: noemata) derives from the Greek word νόημα meaning "mental object". [1] The philosopher Edmund Husserl used noema as a technical term in phenomenology to stand for the object or content of a thought, judgement, or perception, but its precise meaning in his work has remained a matter of controversy.