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EVIDENCE OF THE TRUTH OF METAPHYSICS FOUND IN CUTTING-EDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

EVIDENCE OF THE TRUTH OF METAPHYSICS
FOUND IN CUTTING-EDGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

a FREE lecture by Marc Newkirk

 Sponsored by the RVHHC in collaboration with The Morty and Gloria Wolosoff Foundation

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2016, 1:30-4:30 PM at MaMA, 3588 Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY

Astounding evidence is appearing at leading edge scientific institutions around the world that is causing a convergence in thought between the concepts of science and metaphysics. Historically, these two areas were polar opposites in their fundamental understandings. Mainstream scientific doctrine taught by nearly every educational institution on the planet remains at odds with the classical teachings of metaphysicians. Yet the evidence increasingly being uncovered in cutting-edge scientific and technological research is supporting a major revision in thought, which coincides more and more with the age-old teachings of metaphysics.

Leading edge scientist and innovator Marc Newkirk will share an overview in laymen’s terms of a flood of amazing paradigm-shattering discoveries that have been increasingly appearing from credible scientific investigators in world-class institutions over the last several decades.

“I think the lecture may well be life-changing for many people,” said Newkirk, “in that most people have been taught that the fundamental premises of metaphysics and many religions are forever a mystery for which there is no proof, and have to be taken solely on blind faith. That turns out not to be the case.  I will present proven scientific evidence derived by accomplished scientists with excellent credentials. All of the evidence violates the classical scientific view of what is believed possible and how things work.”

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Marc  Newkirk  has  spent  four  decades  at  the  forefront  of  science and  technology. Educated as a materials engineer at Brown University, he is a prolific inventor, named on more than a hundred U.S. and nine hundred foreign issued patents. He has founded or co-founded half a dozen businesses in the field of advanced materials based upon those innovations. The newly created companies spanned wide technical disciplines, and included aerospace, defense, electronics, automotive, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and mining and materials processing equipment enterprises. He has been a recipient of medals awarded by Brown University and The Franklin Institute, the Application to Practice Award of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, and the Real Advances in Materials Award of the National Association for Science, Technology and Society. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997.