Phenomenology

Phenomenology

 

Phenomenology

Here in the Meta-Science Department we study the Study of science. No idea is too strange to consider. However extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Our objective as a university is not to prove or disprove but to provide a venue in which all areas of study no matter how far-fetched or taboo to the cultures of the world can be explored and shared for the edification and understanding of everyone.

Tang Yu

In 1978, on a footpath in the remote mountain village in the Dazu District in China, a young boy named Tang Yu and his friend, Chen Xiaoming, were walking home from school. On the way, the two boys decided to have a friendly wrestling match. As the boys tussled, Tang’s ear brushed against his friend’s coat pocket and two Chinese characters immediately came to his mind: the characters for “flying” and “swan.” Tang immediately stopped wrestling and told Chen about the experience he’d had. Chen then reached into his coat pocket to reveal a pack of cigarettes he’d hidden with the brand name “The Flying Wild Goose.” Tang and Chen were both awestruck by what had happened, but because Chen was too young to smoke, they decided to keep the incident to themselves. Eventually, Tang began to test out his abilities on local townspeople and was able to regularly display his “skin-reading” powers by having people write messages on paper, crumple the paper up into balls, and then hold the paper balls to his ear. He would then correctly identify what was written. Tang was featured on the front page of one of China’s top newspapers, Sichuan Daily. After news got out of the boy’s ability, the extraordinary powers craze began and officials in China immediately set out to find children who also displayed Extraordinary Human Body Function or EHBF. China had officially entered the realm of psychic warfare and military research.

Professor Mark Anthony, JD Psychic Explorer

Mark Anthony, JD Psychic Explorer (the Psychic Lawyer®) is a fourth-generation psychic medium who communicates with spirits. He is an Oxford-educated attorney who has tried over 100 jury trials and is licensed to practice law in Florida, Washington D.C., and the United States Supreme Court. Mark Anthony is also known as “The Psychic Explorer” due to his extensive background in science, quantum physics, survival of consciousness, near-death experiences, history, archaeology, philosophy, and theology. He examines mystical locations in the U.S. and remote corners of the world to explore ancient ruins, mysteries, and supernatural phenomena. Mark appears nationwide on TV & Radio. On the CBS hit show The Doctors, he conducted a reading which cracked a cold case murder. He was featured on Gaia TV’s Beyond Belief with George Noory in the episode Quantum Leap to the Other Side with Mark Anthony. He is the co-host of The Psychic and The Doc on Transformation Talk Radio. Mark is also a columnist for Best Holistic Life Magazine. His best-selling books include The Afterlife Frequency, Never Letting Go, and Evidence of Eternity. Mark Anthony is a featured speaker at afterlife and paranormal conferences and universities including Brown, Columbia, Harvard, and Yale.

Uri Geller

The Israeli-British Uri Geller is arguably the most famous psychic in the world. He gained his fame performing live television demonstrations of telepathy, psychokinesis, and most notably, bending spoons and other metal objects with his mind. At the age of four, Geller had a mysterious encounter with a sphere of light near his home. Soon thereafter, during a meal, Gellar’s spoon inexplicably curled up in his small hand and broke without any physical force. At age seven, Geller claims he could start and stop watches with his mind. In 1965 he volunteered as a paratrooper in the Israeli army but was discharged after being severely injured. Uri then began performing spoon-bending acts for small groups and word of his abilities spread. Soon Uri Geller was selling out 300 seat theaters in Tel Aviv. In the fall of 1970, Gellar suddenly fell ill in the middle of a telepathy performance and explained that the president of Egypt had just died or was about to die. Minutes later it was announced on the radio that the president had just died of a heart attack. Soon after, Geller was invited to be part of several scientific experiments around the world to test his abilities, including a two-week study conducted by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. These tests were recorded on audio and video and Gellar passed each one with nearly 100% accuracy.