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Karl H. Pribram

Pribram (born February 25, 1919 in Vienna)[1] is a professor at Georgetown University, in the United States, and an emeritus professor of psychology and psychiatry at Stanford University and distinguished professor at Radford University.[1] Board-certified as a neurosurgeon, Pribram did pioneering work on the definition of the limbic system, the relationship of the frontal cortex to the limbic system, the sensory-specific "association" cortex of the parietal and temporal lobes, and the classical motor cortex of the human brain.

He worked with Karl Lashley at the Yerkes Primate Center of which he was to become director later. He was professor at Yale University for ten years and at Stanford University for thirty years. Hard Evidence for the Multiverse Found, but String Theory Limits the Space Brain Threat. Smic map reveals first evidence of other universes. SCIENTISTS believe they have found the first evidence that other universes exist.

smic map reveals first evidence of other universes

The finding, based on data gathered by the European Space Agency’s Planck spacecraft, implies that our universe could be just one of billions — perhaps an infinite number. Such theories have been discussed by cosmologists for decades — but until now they have lacked any evidence.