ROBERT LANZA
Robert Lanza, M. D., is considered one of the leading, cutting-edge scientists in the world--- and clearly one of the most brilliant minds of our time. He is currently Chief Scientific Officer at Advanced Cell Technology, and Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He has hundreds of publications and inventions, and over 30 scientific books, among them: “Principles of Tissue Engineering,” which is recognized as the definitive reference in the field. Others include One World: The Health & Survival of the Human Species in the 21st Century (Foreword by former President and Nobel laureate Jimmy Carter), and the “Handbook of Stem Cells” and “Essentials of Stem Cell Biology,” which are considered the definitive references in stem cell research to date.
In 2007, Lanza published a feature article, “A New Theory of the Universe” in The American Scholar, a leading intellectual journal which has previously published works by Albert Einstein, Margaret Mead, and Carl Sagan, among others. His theory places biology above the other sciences in an attempt to solve one of nature’s biggest puzzles, the 'theory of everything' that other disciplines have been pursuing for the last century. This new view has become known as Biocentrism. In 2009, he co-authored a book, “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe,” with leading astronomer Bob Berman. In biocentrism, space and time are forms of animal sense perception, rather than external physical objects. Understanding this more fully yields answers to several major puzzles of mainstream science, and offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld (for instance, the reason for Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and the double-slit experiment) to the forces, constants, and laws that shape the universe. Nobel laureate E. Donnall Thomas stated: “Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work. The work is a brilliant consideration of science and philosophy that brings biology into the central role in unifying the whole.”
http://www.robertlanza.com/
http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.com/
In 2007, Lanza published a feature article, “A New Theory of the Universe” in The American Scholar, a leading intellectual journal which has previously published works by Albert Einstein, Margaret Mead, and Carl Sagan, among others. His theory places biology above the other sciences in an attempt to solve one of nature’s biggest puzzles, the 'theory of everything' that other disciplines have been pursuing for the last century. This new view has become known as Biocentrism. In 2009, he co-authored a book, “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe,” with leading astronomer Bob Berman. In biocentrism, space and time are forms of animal sense perception, rather than external physical objects. Understanding this more fully yields answers to several major puzzles of mainstream science, and offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld (for instance, the reason for Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and the double-slit experiment) to the forces, constants, and laws that shape the universe. Nobel laureate E. Donnall Thomas stated: “Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work. The work is a brilliant consideration of science and philosophy that brings biology into the central role in unifying the whole.”
http://www.robertlanza.com/
http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.com/
“Robert Lanza is the living embodiment of the character played by Matt Damon in the movie “Good Will Hunting.” Growing up underprivileged in Stoughton, Mass., south of Boston, the young preteen caught the attention of Harvard Medical School researchers when he showed up on the university steps having successfully altered the genetics of chickens in his basement. Over the next decade, he was “discovered” and taken under the wing of scientific giants such as psychologist B.F. Skinner, immunologist Jonas Salk, and heart transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard. His mentors described him as
a “genius,” a “renegade thinker,” even likening him to Einstein."
--- U.S.News & World Report, cover story
a “genius,” a “renegade thinker,” even likening him to Einstein."
--- U.S.News & World Report, cover story
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