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Wholeness and the implicate order
Book • 2002
David Bohm's "Wholeness and the Implicate Order" is a groundbreaking work in physics and philosophy that challenges conventional scientific paradigms.
Bohm introduces the concept of the implicate order, a deeper, more fundamental level of reality underlying the explicate order, the world we perceive through our senses.
He argues that the universe is not a collection of separate objects but an interconnected, dynamic whole.
Bohm's work draws on quantum physics to explore the nature of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all things.
His ideas have had a profound influence on various fields, including physics, philosophy, and psychology.
The book is a challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in exploring the deeper mysteries of the universe.
Bohm introduces the concept of the implicate order, a deeper, more fundamental level of reality underlying the explicate order, the world we perceive through our senses.
He argues that the universe is not a collection of separate objects but an interconnected, dynamic whole.
Bohm's work draws on quantum physics to explore the nature of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all things.
His ideas have had a profound influence on various fields, including physics, philosophy, and psychology.
The book is a challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in exploring the deeper mysteries of the universe.
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when discussing the hidden order in the universe and the search for meaning.


John F. Demartini

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when discussing quantum physics and its contrast with classical physics.


Carol Sanford

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as a thinker who attempted to present a different way of understanding nature.


Evan Thompson

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in relation to his concept of implicate and explicate order and its relevance to understanding wholeness.

David Seamon

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in relation to his concepts of implicate and explicate order.


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