In Memory of William Corliss

William R. Corliss, regarded by many as the world’s greatest contemporary anomalist, passed away at his home in Glen Arm, Maryland, on July 8, 2011, at the age of 84. During a span of some 40 years, the physicist turned stalker of paradoxical data brought to light a mind-boggling collection of un...

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Main Author: Patrick Huyghe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SSE 2011-12-01
Series:Journal of Scientific Exploration
Online Access:http://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/379
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spelling doaj-d4fbe1389e5d4569b5c126433ccf40a12020-11-25T02:30:45ZengSSEJournal of Scientific Exploration0892-33102011-12-01254In Memory of William CorlissPatrick Huyghe William R. Corliss, regarded by many as the world’s greatest contemporary anomalist, passed away at his home in Glen Arm, Maryland, on July 8, 2011, at the age of 84. During a span of some 40 years, the physicist turned stalker of paradoxical data brought to light a mind-boggling collection of unexplained observations, embarrassing deviations, and paradigm-shattering discoveries that orthodox science had largely swept under the carpet of consensus. In recognition of these contributions, he received, in 1994, the Tim Dinsdale Award presented by the Society for Scientific Exploration. http://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/379
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description William R. Corliss, regarded by many as the world’s greatest contemporary anomalist, passed away at his home in Glen Arm, Maryland, on July 8, 2011, at the age of 84. During a span of some 40 years, the physicist turned stalker of paradoxical data brought to light a mind-boggling collection of unexplained observations, embarrassing deviations, and paradigm-shattering discoveries that orthodox science had largely swept under the carpet of consensus. In recognition of these contributions, he received, in 1994, the Tim Dinsdale Award presented by the Society for Scientific Exploration.
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