Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm
By (Author) F. David Peat
Basic Books
Basic Books
13th November 1997
United States
General
Non Fiction
530.092
Paperback
380
Width 154mm, Height 227mm, Spine 22mm
520g
Infinite Potential is the first biography of David Bohm,brilliant physicist, explorer of consciousness, student of Oppenheimer, friend to Einstein, and enemy of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Although he battled bouts of crippling depression, Bohm proved to be one of the twentieth century's most original thinkers, influencing the fields of physics, philosophy, psychology, language, and education. In this compelling narrative, David Peat explains Bohm's life and landmark scientific work, including his famous "hidden variables" causal interpretation of quantum mechanics, which created a storm of controversy, yet may well be the only theory that describes the true nature of reality.
F. David Peat, renowned author of many general books on science,including, with David Bohm, Science, Order & Creativity,was a friend and colleague of David Bohm for more than twenty years.