Biophysicist
Interests: New Energy, Cosmology
James DeMeo, PhD, formally studied the Earth, Atmospheric, and Environmental Sciences at Florida International University and later at the University of Kansas, where he earned his PhD in 1986. His research has been interdisciplinary, ranging across the social and natural sciences. He undertook milestone research on the role of harsh desert climates and famine on the origins of human violence, with on-going drought abatement field work in North America, Africa and Israel. Dr. DeMeo served on the faculties of Geography at the University of Kansas, Illinois State University, the University of Miami and the University of Northern Iowa, teaching courses on Physical and Social Geography, Climatology and Renewable Energy. Since 1989, DeMeo has been Director of the private, non-profit Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory which he founded, a high-altitude research institute and observatory in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon. A full list of Dr. DeMeo's published works and lectures is found at:
www.orgonelab.academia.edu/JamesDeMeoPhD His latest book is entitled "The Dynamic Ether of Cosmic Space: Correcting a Major Error in Modern Science".