Brian Josephson's lecture collection
| Created: | 2009-09-29 10:18 |
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| Institution: | Department of Physics |
| Description: | Lectures by Brian Josephson and others
NB: alternative formats are available in case of slow internet connection |
Media items
This collection contains 14 media items.
Media items
Andrea Rossi's 'E-cat' nuclear reactor: a video FAQ
In January 2011 Andrea Rossi demonstrated a device that purported to develop 10 kW of power from a nuclear reaction. This video discusses its credibility, the investigations that...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 28 Jun 2011
Heretical Science
Lecture at the Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft symposium on Science and Society, Cambridge, February 2013, in which the difficulties faced by advances running counter to the...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 26 Feb 2013
Limitations and Pathology in the Scientific Process
Lecture given at the St. Petersburg Scientific Forum, October 12th. 2012.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Mon 15 Oct 2012
The Real M-Theory
Lecture given by Brian Josephson at the 2012 meeting of Nobel Laureates' at Lindau. Higher definition versions are available at http://youtu.be/iMIlcqE4p74.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Thu 19 Jul 2012
Brian Josephson: Creative Mind and Physical Reality
Lecture given by Brian Josephson on the day preceding the bdj50 conference.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Wed 1 Aug 2012
Life, Extended Mind, and Fundamental Physics
Lecture given by Professor Josephson at an event in celebration of his 70th. birthday (lecture date, May 5th, 2010). Introduction by Prof. Judith Driscoll.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 7 Sep 2010
Shifting Assumptions in Science
Selected discussions from the 'Hokkaido-8' symposium of July 2008 on Evolving Science. The theme of the discussions was the evolution of science from its current form, with its...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Mon 9 Nov 2009
Rupert Sheldrake on The Evolution of Telepathy
The Perrott-Warrick Lecture by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake (February 9th. 2011), in which were described phenomena indicative of the existence of telepathy in both animals and human...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 10 Apr 2012
A Critical Point for Science?
Audio recording of a lecture by Brian Josephson (slides also available), presented to Cambridge University Physics Society in March 2008, proposing that life and mentality may be...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Fri 2 Apr 2010
Biological Aspects of Fundamental Reality
Hermann Staudinger Lecture given by Professor Josephson at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, October 28, 2009.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Mon 14 Dec 2009
Jacques Benveniste at the Cavendish
On March 10, 1999, the late Jacques Benveniste gave the Cavendish's Departmental Colloquium on "Electromagnetically Activated Water and the Puzzle of the Biological Signal". The...
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Sun 22 Aug 2010
Which Way for Physics?
Lecture given by Brian Josephson at the 58th. meeting of Nobel Laureates at Lindau
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 29 Sep 2009
Levitron demonstration
A demonstration of the Levitron, a device that uses a combination of magnetic forces and gyroscopic stability to suspend a spinning magnet in the air above a static magnet.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Mon 4 Jan 2010
The Supramolecular Chemistry of the Homeopathic Remedy
John Benneth reviews the attempts that have been made to model ‘memory of water’, which has been proposed as an explanation for the claimed benefits of homeopathic remedies.
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Institution: Department of Physics
Created: Tue 5 Oct 2010

