by Lothar Schäfer
University of Arkansas Press, 1997
eISBN: 978-1-61075-202-2 | Cloth: 978-1-55728-458-7 | Paper: 978-1-55728-468-6
Library of Congress Classification B67.S34 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 110

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The message of modern physics is that physical reality has, at its frontiers, all the aspects of a transcendent order. At the foundation of things, elementary particles can exert instantaneous long-distance influences on each other, can be meaningfully said to have mind-like properties, and can exist in states which are, as Heisenberg wrote, “not quite real, but between the idea of a thing and a real thing.” Thus, just as dead atoms form living organisms and stupid molecules form intelligent brains, metaphysical entities form physical reality. This remarkable book clearly explains the concepts of quantum physics in order to show how science and spirituality are not separate.

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