The Science of the Impossible
We study how extraordinary people do impossible things. We look for patterns.
Then we invite you to try it at home in small groups of 8.
It is embarrassing to think we even needed to create a purpose curiosity lab. The truth is, studies show that only 10% of people report that they know what their passion and purpose is — and only 5% are living it.Â
LightNet was propelled into being after studying the research of Jack Houke, an aeronautical engineer skeptic who ended up teaching 16,000 every day people how to bend spoons with their minds. If a thing this extreme is possible, what else might be possible?
Whether you are addicted to coffee, opiates, social media or cigarettes – loosing control of your freedom to choose can be disheartening. Our society is great at fixing broken bones, but not so great at liberating people’s minds. Â
We thought contacting past loved ones, and even other beings was impossible. Until our research with over 24 teams showed us we might know very little about the dimensions which surround us every day.Â