Consciousness and CosmologywithBernard Carr

Books Mentioned In This Interview

bernard carr quantum black holes bertrand russell the abc of relativity j w dunne an experiment with time john beloff parapsychology: a concise history stephen hawking a brief history of time muldoon carrington the projection of the astral body dennis wheatley the devil rides out roger penrose the emperor's new mind stuart hameroff toward a science of consciousness paul s wesson space time matter: modern kaluza-klein theory edward witten the string theory martin rees just six numbers: the deep forces that shape the universe steven weinberg dreams of a final theory leonard suskind the cosmic landscape john gribbon and martin rees cosmic coincidences alan guth the inflationary universe john archibald wheeler geons, black holes & quantum foam dunne an experiment with time

Bernard Carr, PhD, is emeritus professor of mathematics and astronomy at Queen Mary University of London. He is coauthor of the book Quantum Black Holes and he is also editor of the anthology Universe or Multiverse? He is a past-president of the Society for Psychical Research and is also a current president of the Scientific and Medical Network.

Here he explains how he has endeavored to maintain professional interests in psychical research, spirituality, physics, and cosmology. He notes that his own interest in the paranormal was stimulated by a series of out-of-body experiences. He suggests that a physical understanding of consciousness will most likely entail a theory incorporating higher dimensions of space. He also describes his work on the anthropic cosmological principle as well as primordial black holes.

(Recorded on June 17, 2020)

Published on July 9, 2020

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