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From: pnorton@beaux.atwc.teradyne.com (Peter Norton)
Subject: Re: Josephson on Penrose gravity reduction
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sarfatti@ix.netcom.com (Jack Sarfatti) writes:
>>
>> Brian Josephson adds: just to add in a little unclarity into the
>>
>>Prof. Brian Josephson               ---------------
>>Cavendish Laboratory               /  Mind-Matter  \
>>Madingley Road                    <   Unification   >
>>Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K.            \    Project    

Is there any pop-sci book or article on just what the heck is the 
"Mind-Matter Unification Project"?  And how in the world could such
a project find a home at an establishment scientific establishment?
Is there some rich crackpot philanthropist out there?  Bill Gates?

Cheers


