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2025 Conference Registration |
We will host online talks in PowerPoint lecture format. The Zoom platform allows you to participate in Q&A with the speakers and meet other attendees for discussions.
Recordings of the talks will be made available to registrants after the conference in case you miss any talks or want to see them again.
All prices in U.S. Dollars
Registration Type | Before Sept 2 | After Sept 2 |
---|---|---|
Associate or Full Member | $99.00 | $149.00 |
Student or Emeritus Member | $49.00 | $99.00 |
Non-member
| $199.00 | $249.00 |
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If you are not yet a member, join before you register to receive the member discounts and save $15.00 over the non-member price with your Associate membership.
You may cancel up to 48 hours before the conference for a refund. No refunds after that time.
A few of the many fascinating talks that are scheduled over the 2-day event.
- Garry Nolan Science in The Age of UAP
- Adam Curry The Future of Divination
- Michael Grosso Consciousness and the Human Adventure: Notes on a New Paradigm
- Hakim Isler Psychic Play Unlocking Human Potential Through Joy, Challenge, and Competition
- Tobias Raayoni Last Beyond The Reality Tunnel: Data-driven Insights and Experiments in Randonautica
- Arnaud Delorme Exploring The Mechanisms of Biofield Therapy
About the theme:
With the ever-expanding scientific knowledge
and ever-exploding technological advances, we may be wondering where the
boundary of scientific discovery resides, what governs the conditioning
of the boundary of discovery, and which edge of the establishment the
boundary of the discovery must stay on and not walk off. “In fact, science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries.” (Freedman Dyson). “The value of science, of all its many values, the greatest must be the freedom to doubt.” (Richard Feynman). Science advances by questioning the present.
Since 1982, the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) has provided a
professional forum for presentations, criticism, and debate concerning
topics that for various reasons, are ignored or studied inadequately
within mainstream science. The SSE also promotes improved understanding
of those factors that unnecessarily limit the scope of scientific
inquiry, such as sociological constraints, restrictive world views,
hidden theoretical assumptions, and the temptation to convert prevailing
theory into prevailing dogma. The Annual Conference of SSE serves as a
premier forum to spark rigorous new understandings from the examination
of ever-updating empirical evidence.
The 43rd annual SSE conference will have the following program tracks:
- Unexplained aerial, oceanic, and terrestrial phenomena
- Unexplained consciousness, intelligence, and nous phenomena
- Unexplained dynamics, energy, and kinetics phenomena
- Unexplained health, medical, and veterinary medical phenomena
- Unexplained phenomena of sociological dynamics
The conference will consist of long talks (30-35-min talk +10~15-min Q/A) and short talks (15~20-min talk + 5-min Q/A).
Damon Abraham, Ph.D.
Morris Freedman, M.D.
Brian Laythe, Ph.D.
Margaret Moga, Ph.D.
Daching Piao (Chair), Ph.D.
Mark Rodeghier, Ph.D.
Daniel Sheehan, Ph.D.
Mark Urban-Lurain, Ph.D.
Garret Moddel, Ph.D.
Roger Nelson, Ph.D.
Dean Radin, Ph.D.
If you have any questions, contact the Program Committee Chair via email:
Daching Piao , Ph.D.
SSE Conference 2025 Program Committee Chair
conference@scientificexploration.org