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Syntropy at the Feral Salon

Syntropy:

Comprehending a Temporally... Complex Universe

January 15, 2026

The Feral Salon is a collaboration between the Feral Ecologies Lab and Salon Ruigoord in Amsterdam, established to provide intimate dialogues with the most engaged and undomesticated philosophers following the pulse of our zeitgeist of the great rewilding.

On January 15th, 2026 Jeff Dunne is proud to be presenting at the second installment of this new series. He will be speaking about the nature of syntropy, the evidence supporting it, and how we might change our worldview to accommodate a universe in which time is not the one-way river we have been led to believe.

Popular scientific dogma makes strong assertions about the nature of time, most notably that things evolve into the future solely as the result of what has happened in the past. It’s a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics, after all; entropy always increases, and systems will go towards states of greater disorder. To feel comfortable with this perspective, however, a surprising amount of evidence must be ignored. Life, for example, is a case where simple things like amoebae defy entropy to eventually become organisms so complex, so organized, that they can write presentation abstracts. Suggestions regarding precognitive insights—such as those that might explain why the World Trade Center had substantially reduced occupancy on September 11, 2001—are dismissed as anecdote, just as precognitive dreams are described as nothing more than chance (surely if enough monkeys have enough dreams, some of those dreams are bound to come true exactly as was dreamt, right?) As for the measurements in which a physiological response to certain stimuli begins prior to the existence of those stimuli… well, we just don’t talk about that.

But what if the same equations of physics that predict entropy had a second solution? What if that solution resulted in the propagation of energy and information flowing *backward* in time? Lucky for us, that is exactly the case. Syntropy, the complementary principle to entropy, was originally dismissed as being ‘merely a mathematical artifact’ resulting from taking the square root of a negative number, but we have seen some amazing technologies build on the consequences of imaginary numbers and the evidence for syntropy’s existence is simply too overwhelming to justify continued denial.

Pari Center’s Science of Consciousness Series

Paths to Knowing Consciousness and Reality

From the Indigenous to the Academic

A unique conference to explore how experiential and intellectual learning can be united into a fully holistic science.

ICRL’s president, Jeff Dunne, is proud to be chairing this special event at the Pari Center in Tuscany, Italy from May 20-27, 2026. Bringing together some of the greatest minds and hearts of our time from both Western and Indigenous cultures, we will hear presentations, engage in practices and ceremonies, and discover the power of collaborative, community exploration of ourselves and our realities.

Do not wait to register, as space is limited to 30 participants and will fill up very quickly. Click below to learn more and reserve your place!

Knowing the Knower

Knowing the Knower

The Physics of Consciousness and the Hidden Nature of Reality

In this conversation, episode 5 of the Galileo Commission‘s “Know Thyself” podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Dunne and Athena Potari explore how self-inquiry stands as the foundation of authentic science — how understanding the knower becomes essential to understanding the known.

Synchronicity, Self Awareness, and the Collective Future

Synchronicity, Self Awareness, and the Collective Future

ICRL’s Jeff Dunne returns to the Connecting with Coincidence podcast in episode # 425 to talk with Dr. Bernard Beitman about Synchronicity, Self Awareness, and the Collective Future (and not a small number of other fascinating topics to boot).

Experiencing Consciousness – Inner Knowing Through Art

The inaugural session of the Experiencing Consciousness event series is a roughly one-hour workshop led by ICRL’s president, Jeff Dunne. We will start with a brief, guided meditation and then transition into a series of artistic exercises that use simple drawings and short writings in response to individualized prompts that are randomly (or perhaps not-so-randomly!) generated. The activities are designed to bypass the intellect and allow each person to tap into their inner wisdom to answer perhaps what they thought they wanted to know, but undoubtedly what they needed to hear. At the end, participants will have the opportunity – if they wish – to share their insights with another participant one-on-one, and/or with the whole group.

No background in art is required for this workshop, only an interest in trying something different in a safe, welcoming online group setting.

What to Bring

During this session you will be drawing and writing, so come prepared with paper and a pencil/pen. If you have colored pencils, that can be more fun.

You will also be asked to choose three random numbers when you register. They can be any numbers you like, but be sure to provide them when you register!

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SoC – Consciousness, PK, and AI

SoC – Consciousness, PK, and AI

ICRL’s president, Jeff Dunne, presents on the topic of Consciousness, Telekinesis, and Artificial Intelligence at the 2025 Science of Consciousness conference in Barcelona, Spain, 10 July 2025.  In this presentation, Jeff explores the commonalities between modern LLM technologies and traditional divination tools like the Tarot, the I-Ching, and so forth; discusses the potential for AI to possess consciousness, and what it would look like if it does; and offers insights for effective guidance in how people should/shouldn’t utilize AI.

You can find a transcript of Dr. Dunne’s presentation here.