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  • Written by: David Bohm
  • Narrated by: Michael Toms
  • Length: 52 mins
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Parts of a Whole

Written by: David Bohm
Narrated by: Michael Toms
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This internationally known physicist has developed a theory of quantum physics which addresses the totality of existence, including matter and consciousness, as an unbroken whole. The late Bohm's concept of "implicate order" provides a basis for bridging science to the realm of spirit. For two decades he explored this possibility with J. Krishnamurti, the famed religious teacher.
©1983 New Dimensions Foundation (P)2008 New Dimensions Foundation

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Bohm’s Brilliance

This is a great interview for people such as myself who are lay-physicist seeking a simple explanation of quantum theory and its relationship to everything in our world. Bohm is hard to follow because he has a staccato type delivery in spurts of expression. However, he’s worth truly listening to because he knows what all thought is. Understanding what he knows is another matter.....

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