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  2. Invisible College - Wikipedia

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    Emblematic image of a Rosicrucian College; illustration from Speculum sophicum Rhodo-stauroticum, a 1618 work by Theophilus Schweighardt. Frances Yates identifies this as the "Invisible College of the Rosy Cross". [1] Invisible College is a term used to describe a non public network of researchers operating in an informal way.

  3. Jacques Vallée - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Vallée (1975), The Invisible College: What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered about UFO Influence on the Human Race, Wikidata Q2983594; The Edge of Reality: A Progress Report on Unidentified Flying Objects – Jacques Vallée and Dr. J. Allen Hynek (Quality Books, 1975)

  4. Time-traveler UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Examples include contributions by Jacques Vallée in his book The Invisible College, Radford University anthropology professor and former Forbes contributor David S. Anderson, [19] Jenny Randles' 2001 book Time Storms, [20] James Herbert Brennan's 1997 book Time-travel: a new perspective, which also draws parallels between the time travelers ...

  5. List of fictional Oxford colleges - Wikipedia

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    "The King's College" is another name for Oriel College; Richard II has no historically significant involvement with Oxford Kingsbridge College: World Without End and A Column of Fire by Ken Follett: Lancaster College: Incense for the Damned, a Peter Cushing horror film set partially in Oxford, based on Doctors Wear Scarlet by Simon Raven ...

  6. Terence McKenna - Wikipedia

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    McKenna also expressed admiration for the works of writers Aldous Huxley, [3] James Joyce, whose book Finnegans Wake he called "the quintessential work of art, or at least work of literature of the 20th century," [71] science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, who he described as an "incredible genius", [72] fabulist Jorge Luis Borges, with whom ...

  7. Nas Academy Partners With Invisible College for Web3 Education

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    Nas Academy Partners With Invisible College for Web3 Education. September 28, 2022 at 10:17 AM ...

  8. Benjamin Worsley - Wikipedia

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    He was a major figure of the Invisible College of the 1640s. [3] Worsley associated with the circle around Samuel Hartlib and John Dury, and on their behalf visited Johann Rudolph Glauber [4] in 1648-9. Worsley followed the theories of Michael Sendivogius and Clovis Hesteau. He was a projector in the manufacture of saltpeter (1646). [1]

  9. AccuWeather founder Dr. Joel Myers' book, Invisible Iceberg ...

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    The title, "Invisible Iceberg," a clever analogy about the hidden role weather has played throughout history, is also a nod to one of the historical events Dr. Myers discusses in his book.