EDT676-Assignment #7 Find a free AudioBook in Physics (use Google). Link it on my WIKI and briefly describe it there. I found an outrageous audiobook on Learnoutload. It is called “Parts of a Whole” by the late David Bohm. This internationally known physicist has developed a theory of Quantum Mechanics which addresses the totality of existence, including matter and consciousness, as an unbroken whole. (Wow!! That will mulch your mind eh?) He has tried to bridge science and spirit! For two decades he explored this possibility with J. Krishanamurti, the famed religious teacher. This looks like an incredible exploration of what reality is, respecting what we know is true in the theory of the really small in Quantum Mechanics (very weird stuff!) and also respecting what we also know is true about us as a sentient creature (being able to “perceive ourselves in the act of perception”, has blown-away all of us including the greatest minds in science and religion). We can “feel” that all this stuff is connected somehow, it simply has to be. Maybe Einstein put it best when he said that he “. . .wanted to know the mind of God. The rest is just details.” http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Self-Development/Spirituality/Parts-Of-a-Whole/19215
EDT676-Assignment #7
Find a free AudioBook in Physics (use Google). Link it on my WIKI and briefly describe it there.
I found an outrageous audiobook on Learnoutload. It is called “Parts of a Whole” by the late David Bohm. This internationally known physicist has developed a theory of Quantum Mechanics which addresses the totality of existence, including matter and consciousness, as an unbroken whole. (Wow!! That will mulch your mind eh?) He has tried to bridge science and spirit! For two decades he explored this possibility with J. Krishanamurti, the famed religious teacher. This looks like an incredible exploration of what reality is, respecting what we know is true in the theory of the really small in Quantum Mechanics (very weird stuff!) and also respecting what we also know is true about us as a sentient creature (being able to “perceive ourselves in the act of perception”, has blown-away all of us including the greatest minds in science and religion). We can “feel” that all this stuff is connected somehow, it simply has to be. Maybe Einstein put it best when he said that he “. . .wanted to know the mind of God. The rest is just details.”
http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Self-Development/Spirituality/Parts-Of-a-Whole/19215