Featured Faculty Member of the Month
April 10, 2009 by Philippe Matthews
Filed under Faculty News
Author/Physicist and star of What the Bleep Do We Know

Dr. Fred Alan Wolf
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D. is a physicist, writer, and lecturer who earned his Ph.D. in theoretical physics at UCLA in 1963. His work in quantum physics and consciousness is well known through his popular and scientific writing.
Dr. Wolf’s fascination with the world of physics began one afternoon as a child at a local matinee, when the newsreel revealed the awesome power and might of the world’s first atomic explosion. This fascination continued, leading Wolf to study mathematics and physics. After he received his Ph.D. he began researching the field of high atmospheric particle behavior following a nuclear explosion and worked on Projection Orion-a nuclear propulsion scheme designed for deep space exploration. Wolf’s inquiring mind has delved into the relationship between human consciousness, psychology, physiology, the mystical, and the spiritual. His investigations have taken him from intimate discussions with physicist David Bohm to the magical and mysterious jungles of Peru, from master classes with Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman to the high deserts of Mexico, from a significant meeting with Werner Heisenberg to the hot coals of a fire walk.
In academia, Dr. Wolf has challenged minds at San Diego State University, the University of Paris, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of London, Birkbeck College, and many other institutions of higher learning. Wolf is best known for his contributions through technical papers and popular books, but he is frequently in demand as a lecturer, keynote speaker, and consultant to industry and the media.
Wolf is well known for his simplification of the new physics and is perhaps best known as the author of Taking the Quantum Leap, which, in 1982, was the recipient of the prestigious National Book Award for Science. Dr. Wolf’s books have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Chinese, Korean, Dutch, and Japanese.
Former professor of physics at San Diego State University for twelve years, Dr. Wolf lectures, researches, and teaches worldwide. Dr. Wolf has also appeared as the resident physicist on The Discovery Channel’s The Know Zone and on many radio talk shows and television shows across the United States and abroad. He is an honored member of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Scholars and has taught courses at the Philosophical Research Society and the Holmes Institute. He is an Assessing Editor for the Journal of Mind and Behavior.
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Courses:
The Yoga of Time Travel — How the Mind Can Defeat Time
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Discover How to Manifest the Miraculous with Greg Simmons
January 21, 2009 by Philippe Matthews
Filed under Faculty News
Discover How to Manifest the Miraculous with Greg Simmons from
The Ramtha School of Enlightenment!

Greg Simmons
In this exclusive SHOCKteleconference MP3 download, Greg Simmons will be talking about the techniques and processes from his new book, These Things You Shall Do And Greater.
Just look at what Philippe “SHOCK” Matthews will be discussing with Greg in this exciting SHOCKteleconference:
- What are the physics of change
- Understanding the power of the midbrain and the cerebellum in manifesting a new reality
- Techniques for anesthetizing the Neocortex (big brain)
- Understanding the observer and the observer affect
- Why a part of our brain rejects new ideas and concepts that are foreign to our current reality
- Why sudden wealth, instantaneous remission of a disease, an unusual business opportunity or a new romance will be rejected by the decision-making part of your brain
- How to unlock the part of the brain that has access to the past, present and future
- How to create an analogical mind (becoming one-minded)
- How to properly send an intention to “Mr. Happy” (the cerebellum) that is guaranteed to manifest your desired reality
- How to instantly connect to all knowledge and wisdom regardless of where you are in the world
- How to rewrite any aspect of your life and scenes from your past and replay and new sequel that will have astounding repercussions on your current reality
- How to move eloquently from one neuronet to the next and train your memory to forget past failures
- Truly understand the properties of self-mastery
- Why what we observe is collapsed into personal experience
- How to turn any adversity into an opportunity to reinvent ourselves to be greater than the adversity and to truly evolve
- The DNA of karma and why what we refuse to own in this lifetime is carried forward a genetic propensity in the next
- How to overcome our cultural influences to become greater beings
- How the quantum physics law of entanglement forever affects our reality
- How to observe a past event without emotional charge to ensure you have shifted the experience from happening again
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Featured Faculty Member of the Month
January 15, 2009 by Philippe Matthews
Filed under Faculty News

Dr. William Tiller
Dr. William Tiller
Author | American Academy for the Advancement of Science, Professor Emeritus of Stanford University’s Department of Materials Science
William Tiller, Ph.D. (www.tiller.org) graduated with a B.A.Sc. in 1952 with a degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Toronto. He also has an M.A.Sc. and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. He worked for nine years in the Westinghouse Research Laboratory with theoretical and experimental investigation into the detailed physics of the freezing process of a wide range of materials; i. e., water, metals, semiconductors, oxides and polymers. He also investigated the relationships between the crystallization process and the detailed structure and properties of the solid. He exploited this knowledge of crystallization to generate new processes for ingot casting, material purification, single crystal growth, chemical crystallizers, etc.
Dr. Tiller has been a professor at Stanford University in the Department of materials science and Engineering. He has been a consultant to government and industry in the fields of metallurgy and solid-state physics and formerly Associate Editor of 2 scientific journals. He has published more than 250 scientific papers, three technical books and has five patents issued. His fields of specialization are crystal growth, surfaces and interfaces, physical metallurgy, semiconductor processing, thin film formation, computer simulation and psychoenergetics (70 additional publications in this area). He is also the founding director of the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine and The Institute of Noetic Sciences.
His Publications include An Introduction to Computer Simulation: The Science of Crystallization: Microscopic Interfacial Phenomena, The Science of Crystallization: Macroscopic Phenomena and Defect Generation, Science and Human Transformation, Conscious Acts of Creation and Some Science Adventures with Real Magic.
