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Julia Mossbridge: Unlocking suppressed human capacities, the internet’s role in democratizing knowledge, and overcoming ego in academia | JRE
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Julia Mossbridge, PhD, is founder and president of American Electrodynamics, co-founder and chief science officer of The Institute for Love and Time, and senior advisor for American DeepTech. She conducted postdoctoral research in cognitive neuroscience at Northwestern University, focusing on precognition and how time works in the human brain. Her latest book, “Have a Nice Disclosure!,” is available now.
The overlooked potential of human capacities
— Julia Mossbridge
Cultural norms often discourage the exploration of innate human abilities.
— Julia Mossbridge
Societal acceptance is key to unlocking human potential.
The potential of human abilities is often overlooked due to cultural barriers.
Embracing these capacities requires a shift in cultural attitudes.
— Julia Mossbridge
Recognizing these abilities can lead to significant personal and societal benefits.
Acknowledging human potential can transform individual and collective experiences.
Challenges in the scientific community
— Julia Mossbridge
Academic publishing biases hinder the dissemination of unconventional research.
— Julia Mossbridge
Researchers in emerging fields face significant barriers.
The suppression of unconventional research reflects broader issues in academia.
Biases within academic publishing limit the exploration of new ideas.
Overcoming these challenges requires systemic changes in the scientific community.
The scientific community’s resistance to unconventional research stifles innovation.
The internet’s role in democratizing information
— Julia Mossbridge
The internet has expanded access to diverse ideas and discussions.
— Julia Mossbridge
Knowledge dissemination has been transformed by the internet.
Public discourse has become more inclusive due to the internet.
The internet enables the exploration of ideas previously inaccessible.
— Julia Mossbridge
The democratization of information fosters innovation and creativity.
Ego and its impact on academia
— Julia Mossbridge
Academic environments are influenced by ego-driven dynamics.
— Julia Mossbridge
Ego can prevent open inquiry and exploration of controversial topics.
The pursuit of knowledge is often limited by ego in academia.
Overcoming ego-driven barriers is crucial for academic progress.
— Julia Mossbridge
Addressing ego in academia can lead to more inclusive research environments.
The slow pace of academic validation
— Julia Mossbridge
Slow academic timelines hinder timely advancements in research.
— Julia Mossbridge
The need for faster innovation contrasts with slow academic processes.
Delays in academic validation can stifle innovation.
— Julia Mossbridge
Accelerating academic processes is crucial for timely innovation.
The slow pace of academia affects fields like psychic studies significantly.
Historical research into psychic phenomena
— Julia Mossbridge
Psychic phenomena have a long history of research despite limited acceptance.
— Julia Mossbridge
Research into psychic phenomena contrasts with UFO studies’ acceptance.
The historical treatment of psychic phenomena reflects societal attitudes.
— Julia Mossbridge
Intelligence communities have shown interest in psychic studies for decades.
Understanding historical research can inform current discussions on psychic phenomena.
Political polarization and its impact
— Julia Mossbridge
Political polarization limits effective problem-solving in the US.
— Julia Mossbridge
Ideological thinking hinders political discourse and collaboration.
— Julia Mossbridge
Many Americans find themselves in the middle of the political spectrum.
— Julia Mossbridge
Addressing polarization requires a focus on collaborative problem-solving.
The reverence for experts and its consequences
— Julia Mossbridge
Unquestioning reverence for experts can obstruct critical questioning.
— Julia Mossbridge
Evaluating ideas based on merit is crucial for scientific progress.
— Julia Mossbridge
The culture of reverence for experts can stifle innovation.
— Julia Mossbridge
Encouraging open-minded inquiry requires questioning expert authority.
Human ego and its influence on scientific discourse
— Julia Mossbridge
Ego-driven behavior in experts can stifle inquiry and discussion.
— Julia Mossbridge
Recognizing ego’s influence is crucial for effective knowledge sharing.
— Julia Mossbridge
Addressing ego in scientific discourse can foster more inclusive environments.
Ego can create barriers to open communication and collaboration.
Overcoming ego-driven challenges is essential for scientific progress.