
“Consciousness contemplates no more profound or perplexing a question than this: what is its role in the establishment of reality?”
– Dr. Robert Jahn and Dr. Brenda Dunne
Margins of Reality
For more than a quarter of a century the PEAR Laboratory About PEAROriginal PEAR website explored this challenging question via rigorously controlled experiments in human/machine interaction and remote perception. Their research showed that human consciousness can influence simple devices and acquire information by other than recognized sensory means. The monumental implications of this work constitute the beginnings of a “Science of the Subjective”.
This multimedia set, originally available only on DVDs but now accessible online, is one element of an extensive archiving project that seeks to preserve the heritage and accomplishments of the PEAR laboratory. It features a lecture series given annually as part of an undergraduate course in Human / Machine Interactions at Princeton University, and also includes an introductory tour of the experimental facilities that provides the viewer with a rare opportunity to experience the spirit and substance of this unique research program.
The contents of The PEAR Proposition include:
- Laboratory tour with Brenda Dunne
- Equipment and protocol demonstrations
- Five-part lecture series by Robert Jahn
- Supplementary lecture by York Dobyns
- An audio/video conversation with Jahn and Dunne
- Discussions with laboratory staff and colleagues
- Sixteen PEAR research articles
- And more!
The base price of the PEAR Proposition is $50, although ICRL Family members automatically receive a 20% discount.