Science on (and over) the edge – Three geniuses with guts June 6, 2014geeky science & health stuff, Home, Terrific people, weirdnessAlbert Einstein, alien abdictions, Ariel School, C. D. B. Bryan, Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind, consciousness, Copenhagen interpretation, Creationism, David Bohm, David Pritchard, directed panspermia, DNA molecule, entanglement, Francis Crick, Harvard, Harvard Medical School, hidden variables, HUAC, James Watson, John E. Mack, Life Itself, MIT, MIT Abduction Study Conference, Nobel Prize, PEER, Program for Extraordinary Experience Research, Pulitzer Prize, quantum physics, science, theories, ufos, universe as a hologram, Wholeness and the Inplicate Order, Zimbabwe By Ned White A personal tribute to Francis Crick, David Bohm, and John Mack for risking their careers stretching the envelope of science: directed panspermia, the implicate order, and alien encounters.