Beyond the QuantumMacmillan, 1986 - 240 Seiten |
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... nature still seems to possess at its core an unerring drive toward greater complexity . Where does the information inherent in this complexity come from ? According to the current view we can only say that it comes from nowhere , that ...
... nature still seems to possess at its core an unerring drive toward greater complexity . Where does the information inherent in this complexity come from ? According to the current view we can only say that it comes from nowhere , that ...
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... nature to achieve some specific purpose . We could describe this state of affairs by saying that nature is a product of its own technology , and that the universe is a mind : a self - observing as well as self - organizing system . Our ...
... nature to achieve some specific purpose . We could describe this state of affairs by saying that nature is a product of its own technology , and that the universe is a mind : a self - observing as well as self - organizing system . Our ...
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... nature , 114 interconnected , 49–56 matter and , 158 " no - thing " nature of , 112 nonphysical , 107 reality and , 176-177 supermind , 193–194 , 198 traveling in , 165–176 universal , 194 universe and , 149 mind - body problem , 49 ...
... nature , 114 interconnected , 49–56 matter and , 158 " no - thing " nature of , 112 nonphysical , 107 reality and , 176-177 supermind , 193–194 , 198 traveling in , 165–176 universal , 194 universe and , 149 mind - body problem , 49 ...
Inhalt
Quantum Physics Comes of Age | 13 |
A Higher Multidimensional Reality | 40 |
The Wavelength of Life | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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