Program overview
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 27 MARCH 2004
Session G. Environmental Monitoring Measured by Basketball Trajectories, Unneeded Surgical Procedures, EMF, and the Sensory Detection of Native Americans.
Saturday afternoon, 13:30, Grainger West, Phelps Science Center
- 13:30 G.001
Academic and Workplace-related Visual Stresses Induce Detectable Deterioration Of Performance, Measured By Basketball Trajectories and Astigmatism Impacting Athletes Or Students In Military Pilot Training.
- Roger D. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass Lowell)
- 13:42 G.002
Unneeded Surgical Removal Of the Crystalline Lens Shuts Down Feedback-control To the Extrinsic Muscles Of Each Eye, Impairing self-correcting Mechanisms.
- Jean S. MacDougall (Pembroke Pines, FL), Roger D. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass. Lowell)
- 13:54 G.003
Are Environmental Procedures Relating To Visual Health, In the Workplace, Academia, Computer Usage, and Governmental Jobs, Adequately Safe?
- Robert Hillger (UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, BOSTON MA*), Roger D. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass. Lowell)
- 14:06 G.004
Mt Pamola, the Electromagnetic Field, EMF, Thunderbird, Mothman and Environmental Monitoring Signals Via the Southern Constellation Phoenix As Detectable In Potato Cave, Acton, MA.
- Andrea S. Pecora (Univ. Mass. Lowell), Sagamo Pawa Matagamon (Pawtucket Lodge, Merrimack Watershed Indian Council, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and also Univ. Mass. Lowell)
- 14:18 G.005
The Seminole Serpent Warrior At Miramar, FL, Shows Settlement Locations Enabled Environmental Monitoring Reminiscent Of the Four-corners Kokopelli-like EMF Phenomena, and Related to Earthquakes, Tornados and Hurricanes.
- Chan Balam Matagamon, Sagamo Pawa Matagamon (Univ. Mass. Lowell)
- 14:30 G.006
Detectable Aspects Of Alaska, and the Southwests Kokopelli, Indicate That Environmental Monitoring By Native Americans Utilized Several Sensory Modes, and That Their Conservation Held Moral Value Within Their Traditional Culture.
- Michael Ann Ochs (United States Environmental Protection Agency), Roger D. Mc Leod (Univ. Mass. Lowell)