Welcome to the M.U.M. Science Club site. This site has been designed to help build a supportive and positive learning environment to explore natural phenomena and form novel theories using the scientific method. Our hope is to develop a science of consciousness that is both rigorous and holistic. By working with three main channels: Neuroscience, Phycology, and Physics we are creating a paradigm structure to gather data, look at the underlying complexity in our data structures, make connections, and test our hypothesis through experimentation.

Read about Our Team.

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barrettBarrett Leslie
I’m a third year student at MUM working on a second major in mathematics and a minor in physics. I have a background in film with a professional certificate in film from Rockport College. My interests in science and the human experience have pervaded my life ever since I was a young boy. I’ve always seen myself as “just a guy trying to figure out what’s going on.” I’m working on a second degree in mathematics, minor in physics so that I can use math, the scientific method, and my skills in animation to work towards helping better explain human experience. The science club is for me a vehicle to develop and refine ability to understand and apply the scientific method while developing ways to show others what I have learned.

“Even a blind hog will root up an acorn every now and then” -Old Timey Sayin

chrisChris Gunlock
I’m in my 3rd year at MUM, but in my 5th year of undergraduate school. I studied at Minneapolis Community College for 2 years majoring in Chemistry. Only because they didn’t have Chemistry, I switched to math and physics when I got to MUM, but it turned out to bring some unexpected benefits. The reason being that MUM has given me the opportunity to locate and explore the bottom of the “rabbit hole” with powerful tools and knowledge. This endeavor has been so exhilarating and satisfying that I don’t doubt it will be the direction my future career will take. Physics is literally the mother of all sciences, having given birth to everything from chemistry to computer science. Mathematics is the language of science that is unmatched in its ability to describe the mechanics of nature. This appreciation is what drives me to continue in such a field. Science Club is the place that I do all my extra curricular scientific thinking. My main interest is nailing down research supporting the existence of higher states of consciousness.

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