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_aThe physics of consciousness : _bquantum minds and the meaning of life / _cEvan Harris Walker. |
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_aPhysics of consciousness : _bThe quantum mind and the meaning of life. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bPerseus, _c[2000] |
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_tAcknowledgments -- _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tWhere Have the Gods All Gone? -- _g2. _tIt's a Material World -- _g3. _tInto Eternity -- _g4. _tThe Light Fantastic -- _g5. _tJitterbug World, Jitterbug Reality -- _g6. _tHunt for the Tin Man's Heart -- _g7. _tMany Worlds, Many Mansions -- _g8. _tThe Sound of the Temple Bell -- _g9. _tA Golden Brocade -- _g10. _tSatori Physics -- _g11. _tLooking for the Emerald City -- _g12. _tThe Red Shoes -- _g13. _tTo Sleep, Perchance to Dream -- _g14. _tA Matter of Will -- _g15. _tQuantum Miracles -- _g16. _tFrom Epicycles to Loops -- _g17. _tThe Causal Mind -- _g18. _tA God for Tomorrow -- _tAppendix I -- _tAppendix II -- _tNotes -- _tIndex. |
520 | _aFor decades, neuroscientists, psychologists, and an army of brain researchers have been struggling, in vain, to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. Now there is a clear trail to the answer, and it leads through the dense jungle of quantum physics, Zen, and subjective experience and arrives at an unexpected destination. In this tour-de-force of scientific investigation, Evan Harris Walker, a pioneer in the science of consciousness, describes the outcome of his fifty-year search for the true nature of reality. Drawing on a deep knowledge of quantum physics and Zen philosophy, Walker shows how the operation of bizarre yet actual properties of elementary particles support a new and exciting theory of reality, based on the principles of quantum physics; a theory that answers questions such as "What is the nature of consciousness, of will?" "What is the source of material reality?" and "What is God?" Clearly written in non-technical, lyrical prose, The Physics of Consciousness is more than just the explanation of a science - it is a new vision of life. | ||
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