Mysticism and the New Physics
By (Author) Michael Talbot
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
28th January 1993
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Physics
530.1
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
157g
Mystics and "idealist" have always propounded the idea that the world is an illusion. Now quantum physics is putting forward theories that reinforce this belief. Until recently, the empirical approach of physicists such as Newton has taught us that the world exists with or without human consciousness to observe it. But we can never be totally objective about reality. The human mind, with all its preconceived notions, and prejudices, always intrudes, even in the most scientific of experiments, making true objectivity impossible to achieve. The new physics state that reality is combination of the laws of the physical world, quantifiable and unequivocable, and the subjective viewpoint of the observer. This "omnijective view" of the universe challenges all our most deeply held scientific beliefs and could radically change the way we view reality in the future. As our constructs are amended to this shift in approach, we can anticipate monumental changes in Western thought.
Michael Talbot (1953-1992) was a writer whose other books include Beyond the Quantum and The Holographic Universe.