Sociologist | Frontier Physics Researcher | Remote Viewing Instructor | Author
About
Dr. Simeon Hein has spent decades at the intersection of frontier physics, consciousness, and anomalous phenomena. A sociologist by training, he founded the Mount Baldy Institute in 1997 to study crop formations and the physics of unusual phenomena, and has been a working remote viewer and instructor ever since. His research spans ball lightning, orbs, crop circles, and what he calls 'coherent matter' — physical formations and energy phenomena that suggest the universe operates by rules mainstream science hasn't caught up with yet. His recent work connects frontier physics with non-local consciousness, building a theoretical framework for understanding how remote viewing, UAP, and other anomalous phenomena might all be expressions of the same underlying physics. He approaches the field with the rigor of a scientist and the open-mindedness of a genuine explorer.
Sessions at CITD 2026
[LECTURE]
Ball Lightning, Orbs, Coherent Matter, and Remote Viewing: A New Physics of Nonlocal Perception
A synthesis of Dr. Hein's research on physical anomalies and non-local consciousness, proposing a unified physics framework for phenomena that currently have no conventional explanation.
[PANEL]
Glitches in the Matrix: Questioning the Nature of Reality
Hosted by Paul Hynek.
[PANEL]
From Legend to Evidence
Hosted by Ben Hansen.
[WORKSHOP]
Multidimensional Encounters: Field Effects, Consciousness, and the Physics of the Unseen
A workshop examining the physical signatures of multidimensional contact events — what instruments detect, what witnesses experience, and what the data suggests about the underlying physics.
[INTENSIVE]
Introduction to Science and Practice of Remote Viewing
A practical introduction to remote viewing — its scientific foundations, its history in government programs, and hands-on practice.