The Holographic Universe
 

The Holographic Universe

by Michael Talbot


Today nearly everyone is familiar with holograms, three-dimensional images projected into space with the aid of a laser. Now, two of the world's most eminent thinkers -- University of London physicists David Bohm, a former protege of Einstein's and one of the world's most respected quantum physicists, and Stanford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram, one of the architects of our modern... (read more)

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Fatemeh
  • Rated 5 stars

What can I say about this wonderful book?? if you are looking for a scientific explanation of the beyond the universe events you should read this book. How mind can affects the whole universe. Have you heard that the photons have 2 nature, being wave and being particle? It says that this is the mind that affects the photons to be like this, so if the mind can influence the basic particles it can influence the whole universe made from them too. you can find about many metaphysical events like...

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inhahe
  • Rated 2 stars

Perhaps there are some valid insights in this book, but I wouldn't take it in any kind of didactic sense (and perhaps it's not meant as such)..it's mostly wild speculation. Also, from what I remember, there was no overall coherent pattern in the delivery; I just couldn't piece it together into a framework or progression of ideas..more like a hodgepodge of thoughts in some way related to the main idea without any larger structure or necessarily any clarity about how the thoughts relate to...

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  • misserica

    misserica said:

    i am obsessed with the band incubus. a few years back when i was watching them on mtv cribs, i saw him with this book. i read it and i was changed. it just provokes thought and inquisition. i love it.. but i still love brandon boyd more;)

    posted Friday, May 23 2008
  • Marsha G

    marsha g said:

    It's a book by a layman for laymen and introduces some (for the time) esoteric concepts. Talbot seems to walk the line between spirituality and science so it may well appeal more to the magick worker than the scientist - or perhaps the magickal scientist.

    posted Monday, March 24 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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