Mark Komissarov
The ability of the human brain to see without using your eyes.The presentation was done at the medical center with experts in ophthalmology
InfoVision Presentation (Manhattan, New York City, 2007)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Konstantin Pavlides
Mark Komissarov is a former chemical engineer who not only developed the easily learnable technique InfoVision, but also a specialized blindfold, supplied with special quantum-physical devices, to make the process of reactivating this "sleeping" capability of the brain more easily. Having worked for decades with the blind, and especially with young children, Komissarov is now entering into further and more advanced stages of research.
Mark Komissarov: See without using Eyes (2012)
Mark Komissarov
Interview with Prof. Enrico Pierangeli, one of the two scientists who conducted experiments in Italy in 2014 on the ability of the human brain to receive visual information without using the eyes. The conclusions of the experiments were that InfoVision is a fact.
Mihaela Istrati: InfoVision - Interview with Prof. Enrico Pierangeli (Pescara, Italy, 2015)
Jeffrey Mishlove (New Thinking Allowed)
Alex Gomez-Marin, PhD, is director of the Organism Behavior Laboratory at the Institute of Neuroscience in Alicante, Spain. He is an associate professor at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the director of the Pari Center in Tuscany, Italy. His work encompasses the microscopic origins of the arrow of time, animal neuroethology in different species, and artificial intelligence applied to human stupidity. His current research focuses on the scientific study of consciousness in the real world. His research proposal, "Seeing Without Eyes," won the Linda G. O'Bryant Noetic Sciences research prize. Here he describes how he, as a scientist, approaches the phenomenology of eyeless sight.
Alex Gomez-Marin: Eyeless Sight (January 2024)
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