- Nick Redfern
Nicholas "Nick" Redfern (born 1964 in Pelsall, Walsall, West Midlands) is a British Ufologists now living in Dallas, Texas, USA. His is an active advocate of official disclosure, and has worked to uncovered thousands of pages of previously-classified Royal Air Force, Air Ministry and Ministry of Defence files on UFOs dating from the Second World War from the Public Record Office and currently works as a feature writer and contributing editor for "Phenomena" magazine. - Edmund Husserl
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl was a German philosopher, known as the father of phenomenology. His work broke away from the purely positivist orientation of the science and philosophy of his day, giving weight to subjective experience as the source of all of our knowledge of objective phenomena. Husserl was a pupil of Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf; his philosophical work influenced, among others, Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross), Eugen Fink, Max Scheler, … - Mel Galley
Mel Galley is an English guitarist and a former member of the Hard rock bands Whitesnake, Trapeze, Finders Keepers and Phenomena. He was born in Cannock, Staffordshire, England on March 8, 1948. - Franco Ferrini
Franco Ferrini is an Italian screenplay writer born on the 5 January 1944 in La Spezia. His works often fall into the genres of horror or thriller. He was one of the interviewees represented in the book Spaghetti Nightmares. His works include: *The Stendhal Syndrome *Demoni *Phenomena *Two Evil Eyes ("The Black Cat" segment) *Trauma *La Cicala *Opera - Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (September 21, 1853 - February 21, 1926) was a Dutch physicist. His scientific career was spent exploring extremely cold refrigeration techniques and the associated phenomena. - Ray Gillen
Ray Gillen (May 12 1959 - December 1 1993) was a singer best known for his work with the bands Black Sabbath, Badlands and Phenomena. - Simon Boswell
Simon Boswell is a British film score composer, conductor and musician. He was born in London in 1956 and enjoyed his first success in 1970s UK power pop band Advertising. His work can be heard in the films: *Shallow Grave *Churchill: The Hollywood Years *Santa Sangre *Lord of Illusions *Hackers *Hardware *Photographing Fairies *Phenomena *Perdita Durango *Octane *Desserts *This Year's Love *Demoni 2 *Incubus *Dust Devil - Bas C. van Fraassen
Bastiaan Cornelis van Fraassen (born Goes, the Netherlands, 5 April 1941) is a member of the Princeton University Philosophy department, currently entering phased retirement. He previously taught at the Yale University, the University of Southern California (USC), and the University of Toronto. He coined the term constructive empiricism in his 1980 book "The Scientific Image". - Max Bacon
Max Bacon is the former lead singer for 1980s arena rock supergroups GTR and Phenomena as well as the frontman for lesser known bands like Moby Dick, Nightwing and Bronz. Max Bacon was introduced to Phenomena by co-producer/manager Wilfried F. Rimensberger. In 1986, he recorded several tracks with Phenomena II on the "Dream Runner" album, which became a hit in Germany, Scandinavia, … - Romano Albani
Romano Albani is an Italian cinematographer and camera operator. His film credits include Marco Ferreri's "La Dernière femme" (U.S. title: "The Last Woman") (1976), Dario Argento's "Inferno" (1980) and "Phenomena" (1985), and a remake of "Roman Holiday" (1987), produced for American television. - Robert H. Thouless
British academic Robert H. Thouless (?-1984) is best known as the author of "Straight and Crooked Thinking" (1930, 1953), which describes flaws in reasoning and argument. He was a lecturer in psychology at the universities of Manchester, Glasgow, and Reader in Educational Psychology and Fellow of Corpus Christi College in the University of Cambridge. - Kyoji Yamamoto
Kyoji Yamamoto is the guitarist for Japanese hard rock band Vow Wow. He is known to have used the "hammer" technique before Eddie Van Halen and was often mentioned by the members of Van Halen as their main influence, often they would support each other on their tours. In 1986 he was asked by producer Wilfried F. Rimensberger to participate in recordings of Phenomena, the legendary rock music concept started in 1985. - Richard Machalek
Richard Machalek is a social theorist, sociobiologist, and professor of sociology. A student and colleague of sociobiologist E.O. Wilson, Machalek is best known for using traditional sociological frameworks and theories to explain complex social behavior and structures in non-human societies, with a special emphasis on ant populations. - Jesse Babcock Ferguson
Jesse Babcock Ferguson (January 19, 1819-September 3 or September 4, 1870) was an American Christian preacher who developed Spiritualist leanings in the 1840s and 1850s while serving as the preacher at the Nashville, Tennessee Church of Christ. He edited a periodical called "The Christian Magazine" and drew large numbers into the church with his powerful preaching, leading to congregational growth and the construction of a new church building. - Frank Spitzer
Frank Ludvig Spitzer (July 24, 1926 - February 1, 1992) was an Austrian-born American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to probability theory, including the theory of random walks, fluctuation theory, percolation theory, and especially the theory of interacting particle systems. Rare among mathematicians, he chose to focus broadly on "phenomena", rather than any one of the many specific theorems that might help to articulate a given phenomenon. - Augustine Eriugena
Augustine Eriugena, also known as Augustinus Hibernicus, was an Irish writer and philosopher (noted especially for his natural philosophy), fl. 655. Augustine was born in Ireland sometime in the first half of the seventh century, as envinced by his nickname, "Eriugena" (Irish-born). Around the year 655 he wrote a treatise called "De Mirabilibus Sacrae Scripturae." It has long been regarded as an exceptional work, … - Janez Orešnik
Prof. Dr. Janez Orešnik was born on December 12, 1935 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He finished his undergraduate studies in comparative linguistics of Indo-European languages at the University of Ljubljana in 1958, and completed his Ph.D. in Germanic Linguistics at the same institution in 1965. He continued with post-doctoral studies at the University of Copenhagen (1959 - 1961), University of Zagreb (1962 - 1963), … - Federico Capasso
Federico Capasso has been at the forefront of optoelectronics and solid-state electronics research with continuing inventions and innovations for more than 15 years, contributing immensely to Bell Labs' reputation in these fields. He created a new field of research -- bandgap engineering -- showing how entirely new classes of electronic materials and devices can be designed through the atomic control of crystal growth made possible by molecular beam epitaxy. - Giovanna Jacono
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- Federico Capasso
DR. FEDERICO CAPASSO Federico Capasso , Ph.D., Hon DEng was one of the inventors of the quantum cascade laser during his work at Bell Laboratories. He is currently on the faculty of Harvard University. Federico received the doctor of Physics degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Rome, Italy, in 1973 and after doing research in fiber optics at Fondazione Bordoni in Rome, joined Bell Labs in 1976. - Phenomena
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- Kevin Miller
i collect question marks as a hobby. - Ellen Mills
One day a bug flew into my mouth when I was walking home from work. I had no choice but to swallow it. I am a bug eater. - Johtaja Laakkonen
Corporate Identity and Package Design specialist with good project management and coordination skills. - Philip Donnelly
Reactionary Radical (see Bill Kauffman). Record geek. Music freak. Phil means love in Greek. Unfortunately, Philip means lover of horses. Are you a horse? My last name means brown in Irish. Wow. Nothing about me is perfect, but the sum is greater than it's parts. That means I'm pretty damn above average and am nice to the touch. Irish, English, German, Dutch, French-Swiss. Mutt. Music Fan. Drummist/Guitarer. - Aaron
Natural blond, dreamer, born on Valentine's Day, and I've been called a douche-bag many times in my life. - John Squires
most people like me but i'm not sure what that means. - Tyler Gorman
HI, I'M A DUMB KID CALLED TYLER. I'M A PRETTY NICE DUDE. I HAVE A BAD TENDENCY OF NOT HANGING OUT WITH ANYONE PRETTY MUCH EVER, SO CHANCES ARE YOU THINK I DON'T LIKE YOU AND THEREFORE DON'T LIKE ME. SHIT, WHY YOU GOTTA BE LIKE THAT? I SWEAR I DIDN'T MEAN IT, BABY... - Callie
I am polite,sweet,generous,easily annoyed,not easily offended,enthusiastically precise,I can be a real cunt before my afternoon java. - Megan
- Paul Comeau
I'm a Writer, a Student, an Activist, and a Musician. I am applying to Grad Schools for an MFA in Creative Writing. - Wendy Wright
- Alvaro
I'm... me! www.myspace.com/divinenothuman www.myspace.com/pitchblackattack www.pitch-black.us. - Sarah
- Ruben
Black Metal is a cult, no fucking trends, no fucking posers, no fucking mosh. Only dark feelings and hate to mankind. No respect for all those idiots that not understand the meaning of Black Metal, those that not support the vynil format, those that think that the Demo Tapes have bad sound, Those that prefer webzines to Old Fanzines... and those that dance like punks in Black Metal concerts. Black Metal not need fucking drug addicts or fucking drunks. - Jens
My name is Jens, i live on the westcoast of sweden in the second largest city. I work my ass off during the weeks at a industrial workplace, oh the glamour!! I live for the weekends i guess, two days of chaos and mayhem; loud punkrock, excessive beer drinking, trying to get close to women etc and then back to square one, i'm living the dream......... - Mark Petruccelli
Larger than life but not quite as loud. Saxophonist, Tom Waits Junky, Music Freak, Steeler Fan, Bass Fisherman, Poker Player, Penn State Grad, Former Comedian, Programmer, Limo Driver, Bouncer, Department Store Santa Claus, Daylight Bartender at a Biker Bar, Data Entryist, Steelworker, Stonemason's Assistant, Carpet Layer, Beer Truck Driver and Paper Boy. - Ron Nelson
i lead a pretty normal/dull life. My average day usually consists of watching cartoons and very violent movies, reading comic books, writing scripts(film or graphic novel), or drawing. i Write my own graphic novels in hopes of getting them published. as far as comics go, the only one that i really get into is batman. mainly because it is more adult and has interesting characters. Batman has the best rogues gallery.
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