STAFF REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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[COMMITTEE PRINT] SURVEY OF SCIENCI+~ AND TECIINOLOGY TS SITES P1 E.SL4,'NT ANI) EU'_l.`UHE STAFF REPORT (-J'OMTVIITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY U.S. HOUSE OF Il T+i_T'IZ I'Sp NI1ATIVI4JS NINIE,'1T-SEV11,'Nrj[ ('0NGRESS FIRST SESSION Serial G Prtn cd for it e nye Of the Con"nittee on Science and Tecbnotogy TJq \(;O6'1;ItNMEN'[` ('l{TN'1'INf7 c)YI r , JC) 77-194 O L-, ~ WAS1TINUTON : 11)81 For ei is by the 9u{s~rlutendent of )oenments, 11.8 6iovern:1eut Printing office Washington, P.C. 20402 I cut- I,ion- i fable I at, to :,' ish- s;d to OHS oil sal, o!v atn cif sdd iat :.re RF5EARCI1 ON Trl.a PIIYsICS tm Coxst;IOUSNrss (PARAI's1C110TA)Gy) 1ASu1F; DEFINITION Recent experi.ments in remote Viewing aand oI her studies in aarapsy- chology suggest that there exists air "interconnerliren(' sp'" of 01o human mind with other minds and with matter. ibis inter, onncct,ive saws would appear to be functional in name and anapiiiied 1,y intent and emotion. SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF THE ISSUE Research on the physics of consciousness goes under the various titles "ofr"Parapsychology", ".Alinl Being Research", Mental Tclep- athy, }~ sychokinesis , etc. Attempts in history tt) obtain insights into the ability of the human mind to function in as-yet misunderstood ways goes back thousands of years. Only recently, serious and scienti- fically-based attempts have been made to unlersta.nd and measure the functional nature of mind-mind and mind--matter interconn'c.tivencss. 1" mM,tS ORR :Itiad-Wiltd, iratereoanectiveness have yielded some / oureging results? : xperiments On mind matter interconner?t i~-cncs; (psychokinesis) have yielded less compOhng and more, enigmatic results. 'f .,implication: of these experiments is that, the human mind ilde to Main information independent of geography and to =_ SCII+.NCE AND TECIINOLtJ IY IMPLICATIONS See summary and background of the. issue. Ilbil'ORTANCM AND TMWIMMINS':NCE OP TIES ISSIJE There is no certainty as to what results will emerge front h,Isie -and exploratory research on the physics Of consciousnessa now underway. Therefore the potential importance of suc, research and its implica- tions for the United States and the, world at. large, can only bp, spec- ulated upon. Tuition results appear to have a hearing upon it number of areas. In the area of health, the COarpding of traditional medical cares to the use of mind-initiated cures could be advanced. Ill tho aarea of investigative, work, "emotional imprints" have been used by skilled sensit.ives to fate, past events in atrchatcological and 11licc in- vestigations. in the area of educa.thut, the ability of the, human mind to obtain information at various levels has been indicated as an important factor in successful decisiorimalcing by executives. In the inc'.a of national defense, them are the obvious implication" of one's ability to identify distant sites and ail'eCt sensitive instrulnentS or other humans. A general recognition of the degree of interconn,r.- t.iteness of minas could have' ave far-reneging social and political imp,li rations for this ~' anon a,nd the world. QUESTIONS I'OR CONe)ITRES5IONCONSIDERATION ltsir I oni'thea phytiic Of eoa sciousn.e.',s has received relatively ]Om-' ariclinp, l r ll b a use the credibility and potential yield of slitrh-tise&rch is widely, questioned, althoragir less today than ever before. Thus far, the quality of research, that even the strongest pro- poraertts of much research believe is necessary, has been lacking as in part to low funding. Given the potentially powerful and farreaching unjdicat.lons of lcuowledge in this field, and given that the Soviet Union is widely ac.ltsmcledgccl to be supporting such research at a far Nigher and store official level, Congress may wish to m'md ake a serious assessment of the research effort in thiss_coatUtry..Questions for congressional. con ,ide.rat.ion include : Ts Pundit for such- r !ax h adequate! What is the credibility of such research in the?wieners, humanities, and religionns4 How does the public pe-ee.iv e the, credi- bility of rc;:e?tRli in this field frcml Iaotlh it subjective and objective point of view? What should the Federal role in such res arch be and what agencies are or should be in volved iaa,>uch ra~arc>kt SELKU17:1) IN I OiMM.ATtON SOURCES `I'aarg, ll. and If. E. Tut boll. !fins) lr"caclt scientists look at psychic ability. 1)c-lacourt 1're S/h:-lesuaor [+"riedc..loi . 2,10 p. (.Tough, 1V C, ct al. 'I'll(, status of research OR the physics of con.- sciousness: Working )yodels and experiments. Foundation. for Mind- Being Research, Cupertino, California, Sept. 15, 1980. 44 p. In than',:, ec'4)r1+ Dig at tj'e f sari hanc t traans past rev