Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness

Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness

by Bruce Rosenblum (Author), Fred Kuttner (Author), Bruce Rosenblum (Author), Fred Kuttner (Author)

Synopsis

Everyone knows that sub-atomic particles have some very strange qualities. Light sometimes behaves like a particle, sometimes like a wave. Objects separated by vast distances interact faster than the speed of light - what Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance'. Most strangely, the behaviour of objects somehow seems be determined in retrospect, depending on what the observer is looking for. In this ground-breaking work, the authors show how these quantum properties are being observed in larger and larger objects. They set out carefully and cautiously exactly what quantum theory might mean for us. Quantum physics presents an unanswerable challenge to our common sense understanding of the universe, and the final explanation might not come from physics at all, but from the equally strange world of cognitive neuro-science...the mysteries of mind and matter might be one and the same.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 211
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0715636545
ISBN 13: 9780715636541

Media Reviews
'Though what you are saying is correct, presenting this material to non-scientists is the intellectual equivalent of allowing children to play with loaded guns' A colleague's objection to the authors' college course, 'The Quantum Enigma' 'An immensely important and exciting book' Raymond Chester Russ, editor of Journal of Mind and Behaviour
Author Bio
Bruce Rosenblum is Professor of Physics and former Chairperson of the Physics Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has consulted extensively for the US government and industry on technical and policy issues. Fred Kuttner teaches physics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.