-00999AO00300030020-7 Approved For Release 2003/ @A 18 April 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Review of Parapsychology Project at Stanford Research Institute 1. While reviewing the current parapsychology proj-3ets at Stanford Research Institute ORI), the following exchange of information occurred. Dr. H. Puthoff and Mr. R. Targ revieved the latest data obtained on 1. Swann. Mr. Swana has demonstrated ability to determine the colors of a ltpht switch on in a remote room. At first, he could do so only with a success rate Indicating random guessing. 'He developed to the point where he could "guess" 18 out of 20 in a tv-3 color discrimination test. He is currently being tested for his psychokinesis abilities. 2. The increase in scope of the current project to include more testing of Vri Geller was discussed. Everything is proceeding normally and SRI expects to obtain his services when our contract is finplIzed. ORD's representative, SG1 I SG1 I has indicated that the Increase in funding by 01D has been approved. 3. During our discussion it was learned that a theoret- ically physicist, Dr. E. H. Walker, had visited SRI and presented them with a copy of his latest paper concerned with parapsychological phenomena. The paper purports to be a theory which gives a physical basis for paranormal phe,- nomena, The theory also includes experimental tests which should help to validate its worthiness. 4. The above conversation caused me to remember a relevant article published in Physics Today, a physics trade publication which treated the unresolved areas of quantum mechanics which are used as a basis for Dr. Walker's theory of parapsychological phencoens. A copy of the article vas, given to Dr. Puthoff and Targ and is included here. Approved For Release 2003/03/128,: CIA-RDd79-00999AO003000300 SG1 A B Approved For Release 2063idi!21@- AP79-00999AO00300030020-7 44 5. Even though the attaohed articles are "popular" summaries of Walker's theory and its quantum mechanical foundation, they are difficult reading for thoso not familiar with quantum mechanics terminology. It is suggested these parts and the associated mathematical description can be finessed with a sacrifice in rigor but not in concepts and general thrust of the logic. It is gratifying to note that serious attempts are beiW@, made to understand these phenomena. It is possible that we are now observing and contributing to the development of one of the most significant scientific developments of our time. SG Approved For Release 2003/03/294.CiA. -R P79-00999AO00300030020-7 ,P iAL