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SOCIETY FOR SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION
26th Annual Meeting
May 31 – June 2, 2007
East Lansing, Michigan
ANNOUNCEMENT
The 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration will be held in East Lansing,
Michigan, May 31 - June 2, 2007 (Thursday through Saturday). Local arrangements are being
coordinated by Mark Urban-Lurain. Roger Nelson chairs the Program Committee.
The conference hotel is the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, Michigan State University, 55
South Harrison Road, East Lansing, MI 48824-1022, telephone: (517) 432-4000, toll-free
reservation Line: (800) 875-5090. A large block of rooms has been reserved for the SSE at a
special conference rate of $89/night for either a single or double room. Reservations must be
made by May 1, 2007 to receive this rate. Ask for the SSE block when making reservations.
Michigan State University's campus is beautiful in the spring, with lovely walks and gardens. The
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center possesses a unique cultural atmosphere and convenient access
to sporting activities and Lansing area attractions including the Michigan State Capitol. The
Lansing airport (LAN) is served by Northwest, Continental, United, and Delta. There is also a
shuttle bus service from the Detroit airport (DTW) to East Lansing, see Michiganflyer.com.
A welcoming reception will be held at the hotel on Wednesday, May 30, starting at 6 PM. The
SSE's traditional recreational excursion and evening banquet will be combined in a private cruise
on the Michigan Princess Riverboat. The registration fee for the meeting will be $170 ($185 after
May 4). The cost of the banquet and riverboat excursion (including transportation to and from)
will be $50.
The Society encourages the attendance of students and young investigators, and the meetings are
open to the public. There is a special, reduced registration fee for students at this meeting.
Please encourage students from your area to come.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The overall theme of the meeting is "Pushing Scientific Boundaries: Interactions,
Intersections, Interventions." Invited speakers will help define themes to be developed
further by our own SSE membership, and the program will include papers assessing progress and
social/political issues in areas of longstanding interest to SSE members. All conference meetings
will be held in the Kellogg Center.
Consciousness Fields: Questions, Evidence, Implications
Barbara Marx Hubbard, Understanding Conscious Evolution
John Hagelin, Social Impact of Field Consciousness
Peter Bancel, The Hard Science of Consciousness
Alternative Medicine: Research, Politics, Clinical Applications
Dieter Reinstorff, Recalling William Koch's Cancer Cures
Glen Rein, Subtle Realms of Biophysics,
Beverly Rubik, Clinical Assessment of PIP Diagnostics
Anomalous Science: Progress and Pitfalls on an Uphill Path
Daniel Sheehan, Defying the Second Law (and/or The Physics of time)
Mark Rodeghier, UFO Research: Where are We Now?
Evening Panels
Free-wheeling discussion of program topics will be the focus of evening meetings of
members and invited speakers.
Contributed Papers
Contributed papers by full members on any topic of interest to the Society are, as always,
welcome. Papers related to the themes of the meeting will be grouped with relevant
invited talks when possible. A poster session may be provided for selected papers or on
request.
Titles and abstracts for contributed papers should be sent to the Program Chairman: Roger
Nelson, E-mail: rdnelson@princeton.edu. Electronic submission is required. The Title should be
short and informative. Please include Author name and Affiliation, and contact information.
Abstracts should be 300 to 500 words (one page of single spaced text), and should summarize the
main points of the paper. Plain text as the body of the e-mail is preferred. If special formatting is
required for intelligibility, please submit a Word document.
The cutoff date for submissions is March 31, 2007. Submissions received subsequent to that
date may be considered for presentation subject to the availability of time in the program.
European Meeting – August 17 to August 19, 2007
The seventh biennial European meeting will be held in Roros, Norway. Erling Strand is the
local host. The meeting hotel is the Quality Hotel & Resort in Roros, Norway. Roros is
located 35 km South-South East of the Hessdalen Valley in Sor-Trondelag County. The
Hessdalen Valley is well known for the many sightings of the strange "Hessdalen
Phenomena" (which many people call UFO or Earth Lights). There will be a tour to
Hessdalen during the meeting.
Titles and abstracts of Contributed Papers should be sent by May 24th to the Program Chair:
Erling Strand, Ostfold College, Remmen, NO-1757 Halden, Norway (Erling.P.Strand@hiof.no).
Electronic submission is strongly encouraged. The program committee consists of: Erling Strand,
Jens Tellefsen, Brenda Dunne and Tore Wessel-Berg.
Additional information on these meetings is on the website (www.scientificexploration.org).
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