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Breaking the Boundaries of Science (Part 1): From Finger Reading to Exploring Extraterrestrial Civilizations.
Date: 2024-03-22

【"Breaking the Boundaries of Science (Part 1): From Finger Reading to Exploring Extraterrestrial Civilizations

Mental Exploration, Religion, and ThanatologyJFY Community by Joe Chen | LAC SPEC

This Lecture will be held mainly in Mandarin Chinese.

 

"As I gradually clarified it step by step, I began to understand that behind these miraculous phenomena lies a much larger world in operation. Because you don't know, you think it's peculiar; once you know, it becomes part of science, and you can accept it, utilize it, and our civilization will take a big step forward." said Dr. Li Sichen

The discovery of dark energy and dark matter at the end of the 20th century tells us that ordinary matter only accounts for four percent of the energy in the universe, with the remaining ninety-six percent hiding in the dark, leaving people puzzled.

In this lecture series, the Liberal Arts College Sustainable and Peer Education Center (SPEC, formerly known as Community and Peer Education Center, CPEC) are honored to have the opportunity, through the JFY Community of "Mental Exploration, Religion, and Thanatology | led by Dr. Joe Chen," to invite Professor Li Sichen, former president of National Taiwan University and professor of electrical engineering, to share his insights.

He will introduce the results of his research in the field of paranormal abilities over the past twenty years, including finger reading, exploring advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, and proposing a unified framework of complex spacetime to explain these difficult-to-understand phenomena at the cosmic, intermediate, and small scales.

This lecture series will cover the content of Professor Li's books "Science of the Spiritual World" and "Science of the Torsion," with the second event offering the opportunity to personally experience Professor Li's developed Qi generator and Qi Box. This is a rare opportunity, and we welcome faculty and students interested in experiencing the essence of his research not to miss out!

Diverse connections, experiential learning, we are the CPEC !

#Event Information

Breaking the Boundaries of Science (Part 1): From Finger Reading to Exploring Extraterrestrial Civilizations Date: March 28, 2024 (Thursday) 19:00-21:30 (Physical participation starts at 18:30 with dinner) Location: Speaker's physical presence at the Yangming Campus Activity Center, Second Meeting Room            Remote participation at HC103 Classroom, Humanities and Social Sciences Building 3, Guangfu Campus

Breaking the Boundaries of Science (Part 2): The Science of the Torsion and the Future Torsion-force Civilization Date: May 2, 2024 (Thursday) 19:00-21:30 (Physical participation starts at 18:30 with dinner) Location: Speaker's physical presence at HC105 Classroom, Humanities and Social Sciences Building 3, Guangfu Campus            Special car transportation will be provided for participants from Taipei.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/x9fDcahGYN2Vamgq6 Or click linktree @nycucpec

#Speaker Bio

Professor Li Sichen graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University in 1974 and received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1981. Since 1985, he has served as a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University. His expertise includes semiconductor optoelectronic materials and devices, nanoscale optoelectronic devices, and research on qigong, paranormal abilities, and information fields. He has served as the Director of the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University, Dean of Academic Affairs at National Taiwan University, and President of National Taiwan University from 2005 to 2013. He has also served as the President of the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering and the President of the Association of National Universities of Taiwan. He is internationally renowned in the field of semiconductor materials and devices. His work "Physics of Semiconductor Devices" won the Golden Tripod Award in 1995 (20th edition). The heterojunction transistor edge thinning structure he invented in 1985 has become an industrial standard and is used in the linear power amplifiers of every mobile phone. He has won the Outstanding Research Award of the National Science Council of Taiwan for five consecutive terms (1986-1996), became a Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Materials Academy in 1997, a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2002, and was awarded the Medal of the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering in 2002. He received the Ministry of Education Academic Award (Engineering and Applied Science) in 2003 and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Kansai University in Japan in 2005 and from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom in 2011. He retired from National Taiwan University in October 2018.