Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing
Volume 3, Issue 3 , Pages 235-243, May 2007

Consciousness, Information, and Living Systems

Cellular & Molecular Biology, 51 (2005), reprinted with permission

Abstract 

The possibility of a proactive role for consciousness in the establishment of physical reality has been addressed via an extensive 26-year program investigating physical anomalies in human/machine interactions and non-sensory acquisition of information about remote geographical locations. Empirical databases comprising many hundreds of millions of random events confirm that information can be introduced into, or extracted from, otherwise random physical processes solely through the agencies of human intention and subjective resonance. Much of the evidence mitigates the likelihood that the anomalies are manifestations of neo-cortical cognitive activity. Rather, they may be expressions of a deeper information organizing capacity of biological origin that emerges from the uncertainty inherent in the complexity of all living systems.

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 As the PEAR program evolved, accumulating evidence and insights permitted construction of a more contemporary and focused representation of the biological implications of these anomalous phenomena. This took the form of an invited article in a special issue of Cellular and Molecular Biology, dedicated to “Scholars Who Talk to the Wind.” It is reproduced here in full, as a complementary statement to those posed in the preceding two articles.

PII: S1550-8307(07)00105-X

doi:10.1016/j.explore.2007.04.002

Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing
Volume 3, Issue 3 , Pages 235-243, May 2007