Preface
Does quantum physics support mysticism? Are there some parallels between mysticism and quantum physics? In this book, intriguing questions like these will be answered by eleven great physicists of the 20th Century, all of whom are the founding fathers of quantum mechanics or made significant contributions to the theory[1]. They are Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, James Jeans, Arthur Eddington, Eugene Wigner, David Bohm, and Freeman Dyson. Most of them argue that quantum physics does not support mysticism, and there are no parallels between them either. However, they also express a deep belief that mysticism has its own place in our quest for reality, and we need to go beyond the limits of our current scientific paradigm to accommodate mysticism and further bridge the gap between science and religion[2]. In this sense, these great physicists are also religious men and even mystics.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A401...cC-kNw/pub
Does quantum physics support mysticism? Are there some parallels between mysticism and quantum physics? In this book, intriguing questions like these will be answered by eleven great physicists of the 20th Century, all of whom are the founding fathers of quantum mechanics or made significant contributions to the theory[1]. They are Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, James Jeans, Arthur Eddington, Eugene Wigner, David Bohm, and Freeman Dyson. Most of them argue that quantum physics does not support mysticism, and there are no parallels between them either. However, they also express a deep belief that mysticism has its own place in our quest for reality, and we need to go beyond the limits of our current scientific paradigm to accommodate mysticism and further bridge the gap between science and religion[2]. In this sense, these great physicists are also religious men and even mystics.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A401...cC-kNw/pub