Robert Redwine Professor of Physics Director, Bates Linear Accelerator Center Dean for Undergraduate Education 2000–2005
A lifelong researcher and specialist in the structure of protons, neutrons, and light nuclei, Robert Redwine joined the faculty of MIT in 1979 and is currently director of the Bates Linear Accelerator Center at MIT. A reluctant administrator at first, Professor Redwine discovered he had contributions to offer as director of the Laboratory for Nuclear Science and then as dean for undergraduate education.
Wallace Thornhill: The Interdisciplinary Story of the Electric Universe | NPA19
At the 20th annual meeting of the Natural Philosophy Alliance, Australian physicist Wallace Thornhill recounted his personal odyssey, starting with inspiration from Immanuel Velikovsky and culminating in an interdisciplinary perspective on the Electric Universe. Also at this meeting, Wal received the distinguished Sagnac Award for his lifelong contribution to science.
Other Electric Universe presentations at the NPA20 conference included David Talbott's talk Exposing the Myths of Settled Science at
Also posted from the NPA20 conference is the talk of Dr. Gerald Pollack, The Fourth Phase of Water at
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