Can a mathematician be interested in remote viewing?
As i read through Courtney Brown’s bio the first time, I was impressed with the fact that this man is a hard core mathematician. Dr. Brown is a professor of Mathematics and a social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
He received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling.
Many people think of remote viewing either as some sort of secret CIA or military program that has supposedly been debunked, or a some sort of esoteric fantasy.
So what would attract someone like Dr. Brown to remote viewing and what does he actually think it is?
REMOTE VIEWING FUTURIST
Dr. Courtney Brown, PhD, is an explorer who continuously seeks to push the boundaries of remote viewing‘s capabilities and potentialities. He is a dedicated and driven researcher focused on how remote viewing can peer into our future, as well as, into parallel universes that may be existing simultaneously to our own.
He has conducted a number of experiments in which he has attempted to prove that we live in a world of multiple universes where a different reality can exist with very different outcomes, and thus, very different futures. And to that end, he believes that remote viewing proves, beyond question, that the theory of differing future and past time lines is not just science fiction.
“Remote viewing is a tool that we use to explore questions relating to consciousness and existence. Contributing to the science of consciousness through investigations into the remote-viewing phenomenon is the primary goal for our path of service,” he writes of his work.
Dr. Brown is a professor of Mathematics and a social scientist who teaches in the Department of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
He received his Ph.D. degree from Washington University (St. Louis) in 1982 in political science with an emphasis on mathematical modeling.
He began his teaching career as a college calculus instructor in Africa before moving on to teach nonlinear differential and difference equation modeling in the social sciences at the University of California at Los Angeles, Emory University, and the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Program at the University of Michigan.
He has published numerous books on applied nonlinear mathematical modeling in the social sciences, including two new volumes, one on applied differential equation systems (2007) and another on graph algebra (2008), a new graphical language used for modeling systems.
He also has an interest in political music, and has recently published a book on the subject. Independent of his work as a college professor, he is the Director and founder of The Farsight Institute (www.farsight.org), a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to the study of a phenomenon of nonlocal consciousness known as “remote viewing.”
He recently published a book titled “Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception.” In this book he analyzes data and develops a new theory that explains the remote-viewing phenomenon as a consequence of superposition formation on the quantum level.
Dr. Courtney Brown has authored many additional books and here are some of his more relevant ones:
• Cosmic Explorers: Scientific Remote Viewing, Extraterrestrials, and a Message for Mankind
• Cosmic Voyage: True Evidence of Extraterrestrials Visiting Earth
• Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception
• Cosmic Voyage: 8A Scientific Discovery of Extraterrestrials Visiting Earth
• Differential Equations: A Modeling Approach (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)
• Serpents in the Sand: Essays in the Nonlinear Nature of Politics and Human Destiny
• Chaos and Catastrophe Theories (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)
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Thank you Mr. Brown! I’ve learned much from your books and your U-Tube videos. Are you on the lecture circuit and is coming to the California area anytime soon?