Arthur M. Young: Science and Astrology (Pt. 1 of 2, Complete Program) Host: Jeffrey Mishlove

Arthur M. Young, born in 1905, is the inventor of the Bell Helicopter. He is also founder of the Institute for the Study of Consciousness in Berkeley, California, and author of The Reflexive Universe and The Geometry of Meaning. Here he states that insights about angular relationships were very important in the development of the helicopter and led him to develop a model in which the measure formulae of physics are expressed in a manner isomorphic to the signs of the zodiac.

Thinking Allowed has recently completed the massive task of remastering and digitizing all 450 programs in our series, which aired on PBS stations across the U.S. from 1986 through 2002.

The new, hi-res programs will be made available in various ways yet to be determined. We begin this access process by making available all of the programs we made featuring Arthur M. Young, teacher and mentor to both Jeffrey Mishlove and to series co-producer/director Arthur Bloch.

Published on January 17, 2021

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