
The Oneironauts
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Have you ever had a strong feeling of deja vu or witnessed that a dream came true in the future? Are such experiences precognitive or just illusions of the mind? How would a top scientist approach such questions about the paranormal?
The Oneironauts, or "the dream travelers," introduces new scientific evidence that we really do experience possible future events in our dreams.
Author Paul Kalas is the University of California, Berkeley astronomer who captured the first picture of a planet orbiting the nearby star Fomalhaut using the Hubble Space Telescope. This image appeared on the front page of the New York Times and is displayed in the National Air and Space Museum.
In The Oneironauts he reveals for the first time that this pioneering discovery was recorded in his dream diary nine years before it was actually discovered.
In Chapters 1-3, Dr. Kalas relates how prophetic dreams allowed him to both avoid an unpleasant event and affirm a desired goal. He concludes that fate is an illusion, the future can be changed, and both our gut instincts and sense of hope arise from precognitive dreams.
Chapters 4 presents the famous astronomical discovery and precognitive dream in detail, while Chapter 5 analyzes a total of 332 precognitive experiences. Dr. Kalas interprets precognition as a phenomenon related to memory and learning that also influences our personal identity and life path.
Dr. Kalas reviews modern concepts of space and time in Chapters 6 and 7. From physics and astronomy he introduces the reader to relativity, gravitational lensing, the particle-wave duality of light, quantum entanglement, and biophysics. From neuroscience he explains key breakthroughs in our understanding of memory and the perception of spacetime through the study of the hippocampus, sleep and theta rhythm.
In Chapter 8, Dr. Kalas engages the reader with his vision of how precognitive dreaming can improve the lives of individuals and ultimately the future of humanity. What will our society look like in 1,000 years when humans and artificial intelligence have developed reliable methods to recover information from the future?
The Oneironauts will dazzle anyone who has had a precognitive experience or simply wishes to read what a leading scientist predicts about the future. It is beautifully illustrated with 34 original figures and clearly explains modern scientific topics with a touch of humor and references to over 100 writers, poets, artists and scholars.
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Preface: The Socratic Gamble
1. Twin Towers Falling
2. Destiny, Hope and the Trifid Nebula Trifid Poster Falling The Paradox of Many Universes and Precognition The Janus in Us
3. The Heidelberg Dome The Irrational Path to a Bargain Universe Expanding the Physical Basis of Instinct and Intuition Predetermined Destiny vs. Hyperactive Free Will
4. Fomalhaut Fomal…. what? Road to Discovery Dreaming the Discovery House of Cards? Is it Jesus Toast? Fomalhaut vs. the Twin Towers Is it Science? The Janusian Mind: Two Times Meeting in One Brain Fate Revisited-The Question of Self Experiencing Many Worlds Pseudodivine Knowledge-What's at Stake?
5. Dissect the Oneironaut! The Medical Interview Release the Oneironaut Dissect the Déjà Vu Summary
6. The Physics of Time Using Nature's Swiss Army Knife The Big Knife: Speed of Light The Magnifying Glass: Warps in Spacetime The Screwdriver and the Corkscrew: Particle and Wave The Swiss Cross: Entanglement The Little Scissors: Light Influences Biology
7. Hippocampus The Gatekeeper Spacetime in the Mind The Gatekeeper's Tango Janus, the Glitch Ratman's Angels
8. The Oneironauts The Dreamnet The Oneironauts of Today IAPO-The Oneironauts of Tomorrow The Local Oneironauts Research, Education and Funding for the Oneironauts The Global Oneironauts The Machine Oneironauts Law and Ethics: The LEO Branch Synthetic God What Dreams May Come
Appendix I: Characters in The Oneironauts Appendix II: Glossary Appendix III: Captions for Chapter Heading Images Appendix IV: Videos "How luggage is lost" About the Author NOTES INDEX
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