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Theories/Hypotheses Record Type: Review ID: 705 |
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Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging Science of WholenessBriggs, John, and Peat, F. David | |
Review of the revolution in the view of the nature of the universe taking place in physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry, and neurophysiology, which emphasizes the rebel theorists. The authors concentrate on four theories that describe collectively a universe very different from all that have gone before. The theorists are David Bohm, Ilya Prigogine, Rupert Sheldrake, and Karl Pribram. The authors sum up the message of the above and other theorists as being that "the flowing, swirling universe is a mirror." In appendix describing related theories and findings, the authors cite Kenneth Ring's application of the hologram model to NDEs and of holographic theory to explain psi phenomena. | |
Publisher Information: | New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984. 290p. Bibl: 281-284; 59 illus; Ind: 285-290 |
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