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					Preface   
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					Chapter 1. 
					Grassroots 
					Science
 The increasing 
					predominance of big science and large institutions. Public 
					alienation from science. The possibility of radical research 
					on a budget of less than $50. How amateurs could help 
					revitalize science. The role of computer networks. The 
					continuing need for institutional science. A complementary 
					relationship between grassroots and institutional research. 
					Holistic medicine and low-cost medical research. Declining 
					science budgets. The popularity of dinosaurs. Psychedelic 
					explorations as an example of a grassroots research. Radical 
					research by students. The revitalizing of scientific 
					education.
 
 
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					Chapter 2. 
					Psychedelics, 
					Computers, and Mathematics
 Nearly all innovators 
					in computer graphics take psychedelics. Ralph's experiences 
					in the 1960s. Visual mathematics and psychedelic 
					imagination. The need for emotional involvement. Visual 
					metaphors and the footprints of meaning. Psychedelic 
					experience is made of mind but not just our minds. The 
					language of patterns. The decline of literacy and the rise 
					of visual intelligence. Television as an addictive drug. 
					Computer graphics and the forms of flowers and beetles. 
					Mathematical landscapes. Mathematics a marriage of heaven 
					and earth.
 
 
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					Chapter 3. 
					What Hawaii 
					Tells Us About Evolution
 These volcanic, 
					mid-oceanic islands are a laboratory for evolution in 
					isolation. On the islands themselves, ecosystems are divided 
					up by lava flows. Comparison with evolution on other island 
					systems and in the Amazon basin. The evolutionary importance 
					of variety for its own sake. Hawaii as a microcosm of the 
					Earth itself. Creative adaptation, morphic resonance, and 
					the evolution of habits. The movement of entire ecosystems. 
					Spores, ducks' feet, and the colonization of Hawaii. How do 
					migrant birds find new island systems? How did the 
					Polynesians find Hawaii? Contemporary cultural evolution.
 
 
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					Chapter 4. 
					Homing Pigeons
					
 Many animals can home 
					or migrate, but no one knows how. Research with pigeons has 
					refuted all theories based on known scientific principles. 
					Homing cannot be explained in terms of smell, the sun, 
					landmarks, or magnetism. An unknown sense or field seems to 
					be involved. Pigeons linked to their home by a connection 
					like an invisible elastic band. Can pigeons find their home 
					if the home is taken away from the pigeons, rather than the 
					pigeons from the home? Results of preliminary experiments 
					with mobile lofts. Does homing depend on a sixth sense or an 
					inherited map? How language inhibits our ability to imagine 
					the mind of a pigeon. The different relationship of animal 
					minds to time. Homing as a pulling from the future. Pigeons 
					and their lofts linked by morphic fields. The nature of 
					social bonds. The way shamans know the future. The 
					connection of shamanic knowledge with the knowledge of 
					animals.
 
 
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					Chapter 5. 
					The World Wide 
					Web 
 What the World Wide 
					Web is and how it goes beyond the Internet. Worldwide 
					browsing and creativity. The Web as the basis of the 
					noosphere of the future. Boundary dissolution. But is it 
					just for nerds? The absence of the feminine. A vast increase 
					in the accessibility of information. Do we really need more 
					information? Research on the quality of time using databases 
					on sunspots, accident rates, etc. The Web's resemblance to 
					psychedelic experience. Creativity and self-publishing. Who 
					does the editing? Can the proliferation of special interest 
					groups have any unifying effect? Could the Web improve our 
					realtionship to the environment or to local communities? A 
					future telepathic collectivity.
 
 
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					Chapter 6. 
					Research With 
					Psychic Pets 
 Many pets seem to know 
					in advance when their owners are coming home. Inexpensive 
					research with pets an example of grassroots science. Is 
					science too rigid to assimilate animal telepathy, even if 
					the evidence were overwhelming? The ancient shamanic roots 
					of communication with animals. How does telepathy work? 
					Morphic fields as a basis of interconnection. Resonance, 
					time, and precognition. Fractal wavelets. How language 
					deceives us about the nature of time. The advantages of 
					music. How animals respond to intentions. Hunting, 
					shamanism, and the evolution of consciousness.
 
 
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					Chapter 7. 
					Fractals
 The sandy beach and 
					fractal boundaries. Chaos and the Milky Way. Fractal 
					boundaries destroy determinism. Multiple personalities and 
					boundaries in the mind. Dischaos in personal relationships. 
					Polytheistic psychology. Fractalization and unity. Dischaos 
					therapy. Drugs, journeys, and the increasing permeability of 
					boundaries. Aboriginal cultures and openness to others. Our 
					obsession with privacy. Walled fortresses and fractal 
					labyrinths.
 
 
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					Chapter 8. 
					Time 
 The Big Bang as 
					scientific orthodoxy's free miracle. Cosmic evolution toward 
					increasing complexity. The pull of a transcendental 
					attractor located in the future. The Omega Point. History as 
					the shock wave of the end of time. Myths of history. Time is 
					speeding up. The Judeo-Christian tradition is inherently 
					apocalyptic. Will the end of history be confined to the 
					Earth, or will it be some kind of cosmic transition? The 
					impact of comets. Hyperspace. The dissolution of all things. 
					Terence's prediction of the end in 2012 AD. Visions of the 
					transcendental attractor.
 
 
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					Chapter 9: 
					The Heavens
					
 The rediscovery of the 
					life of nature. The ancient sense of the sacredness of the 
					heavens and the Earth. The secularization of the heavens 
					since the seventeenth century. Consciousness in stars and 
					galaxies. Heavenly bliss. Modern ignorance of the heavens. 
					Astrologers find meaning in the sky, but don't look at it. 
					Angels. SETI, the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. 
					Journeys out of the body. Are psychedelic visions localized? 
					The evolution of complexity. The loss of interest in space 
					exploration. Contacting the intelligences of the stars in 
					altered states of consciousness. Elizabethan star magic. 
					Modern sun worship. A new synthesis of astrology and 
					astronomy.
 
 
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					Chapter 10. 
					Utopianism 
					and Millenarianism 
 The literary origins 
					of Utopia. Utopians hope that the virtues of the past will 
					be restored. The Judeo-Christian roots of millenarianism. 
					Millenarians believe history is about to end. Scientific 
					utopianism and the ideology of progress. New age Utopias. 
					Terence as a psychedelic Utopian. And also as a prophet of 
					the apocalypse. The big bang and the irrational. The 
					acceleration of history. The transcendental object at the 
					end of time. New models of time. Chaotic transformation. 
					Millenarian visions and self-fulfilling prophecy. The cosmic 
					dimension. The end in 2012?
 
 
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					Chapter 11: 
					Father Bede's 
					Letter
 Father Bede Griffiths, 
					an English Benedictine monk who lived in India, was Rupert's 
					teacher. His letter about our book Trialogues at the Edge of 
					the West. He found a lack of the sense of the mystical, or 
					of ultimate unity. Terence puts this unity at the end of 
					time. Ralph connects it with the unity of the evolutionary 
					process. Rupert sees it in the Holy Trinity. The 
					Judeo-Christian faith in God's action in historical time, 
					and at the end of time. Evolutionary theology. The cosmic 
					attractor. Indeterminacy and the structure of time. 
					Entelechy and the time wave. Freud and Thanatos, the death 
					principle. Birth throughout the universe.
 
 
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					Biographies