Odd Stuff

WARNING! These sites may cause you to scratch your head!

The following links will take you to some unusual locales. The key to exploration is an open mind. These sites will push your personal envelope. You may not look at the world the same way again.

Some thought provoking destinations:

Buddy can you Sparadigm? Paradigm is a word that attempts to identify one's personal perspective on reality. Will your paradigm allow for the testimony on these pages?

Princeton Anomalies Research For years, scientists have scoffed at claims of psychic events. Things are beginning to change. Princeton University's elite department of engineering (Yes... THE Princeton) has established a lab to measure apparently objective and empirically evaluated cases of PSI.

Nikola Tesla Page Nikola Tesla may be one of the most uncelebrated geniuses of the last century. Check out this page to see who REALLY invented radio, who developed alternating current and who conducted research that is still classified as secret by the United States government.

Feynman on the WWW Richard Feynman is another of the unsung heros of physics. Dr. Feynman has much to say regarding just about everything! Don't leave here without seeing what he has to say.

SSE The home page for the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE)

Consciousness Research Laboratory A page created by Dean Radin with links to a very fluid and growing matrix of anomalies research, including a new parapsychology FAQ . Here are also some developing online experiments.

Cognitive Sciences Laboratory A research group at Princeton University.

Rhine Research Center The successor to the Duke University program of J. B. Rhine, and home of the Journal of Parapsychology. Headed by Richard Broughton.

Koestler Chair of Parapsychology Edinburgh University's parapsychology research unit, headed by Robert Morris.

Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal CSICOP is an organization who specializes in the investigation of claims of paranormal activity. They publish The Skeptical Inquirer and have written extensively on the root causes of many cases of presumed paranormal activity.