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The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos 11 reviews James N. Gardner
New Page Books, 2007
What else is there to think about?
+ Evolution debacle + stimulating speculation about the underlying nature of the cosmos
I have often wondered if there will ever be a discovery or event that will change our understanding of the nature of things so profoundly that we can never return to our previous concepts, I think this book provides that. This is the feeling I get when reading of the remarkableness and ...
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Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer (The Frontiers Collection) 1 review Henry P. Stapp
Springer, 2007
Modern Physics Explained for Human Beings
"Mindful Universe" by Henry Stapp begins with the sentences, "This book concerns your nature as a human being. It is about the connection of your mind to your body."
When I first read that I thought, "Oh, sure, what would a physicist know about that?" I read the book anyway, and I'm glad I did. ...
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Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness 26 reviews Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner
Oxford University Press, USA, 2008
Oh! MY GOD
+ Very interesting and readable by non physicists + NEXT LESSON - STRING THEORIES.... + Has science found God? + Unobserved actuality - oxymoron?
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The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: New Constructs of Mind and Reality 3 reviews Joseph Chilton Pearce, Thom Hartmann
Park Street Press, 2002
A treatise on how we maneuver around the constraints of our own reality construction project.
+ Still great decades later! + What's next, a cosmic omelette?
This book was required reading on the military strategy reading list at the Military Officer's finishing school: the National War College at Fort McNair, in Washington, D.C. One could have also gotten a clue that this was an important book without knowing this fact -- simply by knowing that it was ...
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Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer (The Frontiers Collection) 1 review Henry P. Stapp
Springer, 2007
Modern Physics Explained for Human Beings
"Mindful Universe" by Henry Stapp begins with the sentences, "This book concerns your nature as a human being. It is about the connection of your mind to your body."
When I first read that I thought, "Oh, sure, what would a physicist know about that?" I read the book anyway, and I'm glad I did. ...
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Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness 26 reviews Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner
Oxford University Press, USA, 2008
Oh! MY GOD
+ Very interesting and readable by non physicists + NEXT LESSON - STRING THEORIES.... + Has science found God? + Unobserved actuality - oxymoron?
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The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos 11 reviews James N. Gardner
New Page Books, 2007
What else is there to think about?
+ Evolution debacle + stimulating speculation about the underlying nature of the cosmos
I have often wondered if there will ever be a discovery or event that will change our understanding of the nature of things so profoundly that we can never return to our previous concepts, I think this book provides that. This is the feeling I get when reading of the remarkableness and ...
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The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: New Constructs of Mind and Reality 3 reviews Joseph Chilton Pearce, Thom Hartmann
Park Street Press, 2002
A treatise on how we maneuver around the constraints of our own reality construction project.
+ Still great decades later! + What's next, a cosmic omelette?
This book was required reading on the military strategy reading list at the Military Officer's finishing school: the National War College at Fort McNair, in Washington, D.C. One could have also gotten a clue that this was an important book without knowing this fact -- simply by knowing that it was ...
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