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'''Harold E. Puthoff''', PhD, is an American physicist. He is most famous for his unusual research in parapsychological studies of [[Uri Geller]] with [[Russel Targ]], [[remote viewing]], and lately his development of ideas on [[Zero point energy]] and [[stochastic electrodynamics]].
'''Harold E. Puthoff''', PhD, is an American physicist. He is most famous for his unusual research in parapsychological studies of [[Uri Geller]] with [[Russell Targ]], [[remote viewing]], and lately his development of ideas on [[Zero point energy]] and [[stochastic electrodynamics]].


He received his PhD from [[Stanford University]] in 1967. He has worked for [[General Electric]], [[Sperry]], the [[National Security Agency]], [[Stanford University]], [[SRI International]], and, since 1985, as Director of the [[Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin]], Texas, a private [[think-tank]].
He received his PhD from [[Stanford University]] in 1967. He has worked for [[General Electric]], [[Sperry]], the [[National Security Agency]], [[Stanford University]], [[SRI International]], and, since 1985, as Director of the [[Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin]], Texas, a private [[think-tank]].
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He is a CEO of [[Earth Tech International, Inc]] http://www.earthtech.org/principals/index.html
He is a CEO of [[Earth Tech International, Inc]] http://www.earthtech.org/principals/index.html

Dr. Puthoff was a Naval Officer before going to the National Security Agency where he met Ken Shoulders a key gageteer of tiny equipment. Puthoff went to SRI where he was funded by the CIA and DOD to work on remote-viewing with Russell Targ. Dr Puthoff has had a life-long key interest in the alien flying saucer enigma and controversy and has held the highest USG national security clearances, which, we may infer, is why he is too this day obsessed with the UFO problem.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 02:59, 1 December 2005

Harold E. Puthoff, PhD, is an American physicist. He is most famous for his unusual research in parapsychological studies of Uri Geller with Russell Targ, remote viewing, and lately his development of ideas on Zero point energy and stochastic electrodynamics.

He received his PhD from Stanford University in 1967. He has worked for General Electric, Sperry, the National Security Agency, Stanford University, SRI International, and, since 1985, as Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin, Texas, a private think-tank.

He has worked on tunable laser, electron-beam devices, and "quantum zero-point-energy" effects, with several patents.

He is a CEO of Earth Tech International, Inc http://www.earthtech.org/principals/index.html

Dr. Puthoff was a Naval Officer before going to the National Security Agency where he met Ken Shoulders a key gageteer of tiny equipment. Puthoff went to SRI where he was funded by the CIA and DOD to work on remote-viewing with Russell Targ. Dr Puthoff has had a life-long key interest in the alien flying saucer enigma and controversy and has held the highest USG national security clearances, which, we may infer, is why he is too this day obsessed with the UFO problem.

Bibliography

  • Richard H. Pantell and H. E. Puthoff, Fundamentals of Quantum Electronics (Wiley, 1969) ISBN 0471657905
  • H. E. Puthoff, "Searching for the Universal Matrix in Metaphysics," Research News and Opportunities in Science and Theology, 2, No. 8, p. 22 (2002).
  • H. E. Puthoff, "Polarizable Vacuum (PV) Approach to General Relativity," Foundations of Physics 32, 927-943 (2002).
  • H. E. Puthoff, S. R. Little and M. Ibison, "Engineering the Zero-Point Field and Polarizable Vacuum for Interstellar Flight," J. British Interplanetary Society 55, 137-144 (2002).
  • M. Ibison, H. E. Puthoff, "Relativistic integro-differential form of the Lorentz-Dirac equation in 3D without runaways," J. Phys. A. 34, pp. 3421-3428 (2001).
  • H. E. Puthoff, "Polarizable-vacuum approach to general relativity," in Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale, Eds. R. Amoroso, G. Hunter, M. Kafatos and J.-P. Vigier (Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, in press, 2001).
  • more at http://www.earthtech.org/publications/index.html