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Volume 5-6, December 2008
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This special issue is dedicated to Dr. T. D. Singh, the founding director of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, in honor of his 70th Birth Anniversary.Tributes to Dr. T. D. Singh
Savijnanam, Volume 5-6, pp.1-11

Abstract:
Charles H. Townes, Nobel Laureate in PhysicsWerner Arber, Nobel Laureate in Medicine
Richard R. Ernst, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
William D. Phillips, Nobel Laureate in Physics
Ahmed Zewail, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
and others
Laser Cooling of Atoms and the Role of a Personal God
A Dialogue with William D. Phillips, Nobel Laureate in Physics
Savijnanam, Volume 5-6, pp.47-80

Abstract:
A discussion between Dr. T. D. Singh, Founding Director, Bhaktivedanta Institute, and Prof. William D. Phillips, Nobel Laureate in Physics, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.The Signatures of the Divine
Dr. Amit Goswami, Quantum Physicist, University of Oregon, USA
Savijnanam, Volume 5-6, pp.81-114

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Proposing a new science based on the primacy of consciousness, the author puts forth four profound examples that attempt to illustrate the validity of the existence of God — Quantum Measurement, Biological Evolution, Perception, and Mind-Body Healing. Based on this new paradigm, which is grounded in quantum physics, he simultaneously endeavors to resolve various paradoxical features such as creativity, fossil gaps, the riddle of perception, and rapidly growing mind-body healing, which our existing scientific conceptions find hard to explain.Search for the Role of God in Scientific Research
A Dialogue with Werner Arber, Nobel Laureate in Medicine & Physiology
Savijnanam, Volume 5-6, pp.115-132

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Popularly known as the Father of Biotechnology, Professor Werner Arber is a well-known microbiologist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1978 for his discovery of the restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics. He is currently an Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Following is a conversation between Prof. Werner Arber and Dr. T. D. Singh, Founder Director of Bhaktivedanta Institute and Founder of Vedanta and Science Educational Research Foundation, Kolkata, India, held at the University of Basel, Switzerland on September 16, 2003.The Convergence of Science and Religion
Charles H. Townes, Nobel Laureate in Physics
Savijnanam, Volume 5-6, pp.133-142




