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About Us
Welcome. We appreciate your visit  to The Center for Cooperative Phenomena. The Center is partly motivated by the realization that the reductionist program in science may be reaching the stage of  diminishing returns. The greatest strength of reductionism is in dealing with linear systems, but much of nature is not linear, including most of what is really interesting in the world. Specifically the Center will support research and education over the broad range of  nonlinear phenomena.

The Center will strive to serve in the public interest by inviting guest speakers who think deeply about the foundations of their subject rather than those who do low-risk incremental type of  research.

The Center for  Cooperative Phenomena is partly supported by the Metanexus Institute in Philadelphia.  more...


                           birdstofish

                                  M.C. Escher  Sky and Water I (1938)


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Metanexus Institute
Founded in 1998, the Metanexus Institute is a global interdisciplinary think tank involving over 240 active groups in more than 40 countries. It promotes the constructive engagement of science and religion in the communal pursuit of wisdom in order to address humanity's most profound questions and challenges, and organizes conferences and initiatives worldwide.


Santa Fe Institute 
(Univ. of Michigan) Center for the Study of Complex Systems 
(Univ. of New Hampshire) Complex Systems Research Center
(Claremont Grad. Univ.) Center for Process Studies 





Distinguished Speaker Series

Crises in Cosmology:
Contesting the Standard Model

by Dr. Frank Potter
UC Irvine
4 PM on Thursday, April 16, 2009
Nahm Auditorium in W.C. Morris
Available in PDF format

Past Presentations
Elucidating Euler
by Dr. Douglas Kindschi
Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI
October 23, 2008

&
Science, Mathematics, and Religion: Views of Reality
by Dr. Douglas Kindschi
Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI
October 23, 2008


What's So Super about  Superstrings?
by Dr. Mark Jackson,
Fermilab
October 6, 2006

Synergy and the Fate of Humankind
by Dr. Frank Potter,
UC Irvine
September 21,  2006
Available in PDF format

The Sacred and Mundane Apprehension of Nature
by Dr. Gregory Derry,
Loyola College, Baltimore
October 18, 2007

What Green-Algal Sexuality Can Tell Us About the Origins of Sexuality
by Dr. Ursula Goodenough
Washington University, St. Louis
November 1, 2007

The History of Nature: Why Don't We Teach It In Our Schools?
by Dr. Ursula Goodenough
Washington University, St. Louis
November 1, 2007

Systems Metaphysics: A Bridge from Science to Religion
by Dr. Martin Zwick
Portland State University
Thursday, April 17, 2008

Outreach
Changing Views of Synchronicity
by Dr. Christopher Jargodzki
University of Central Missouri
March 25, 2010
Available in PDF format


Interviews

Mark Jackson Interview

Frank Potter Interview