Other Worlds

Other Worlds by Paul Davies, published by Penguin in 1988, is a thought-provoking exploration of the quantum universe. This edition, comprising 207 pages, presents an accessible discussion aimed at lay readers, delving into concepts where traditional understandings of space, time, and causality are challenged. Davies invites readers to consider a reality where solid matter transforms into patterns of energy, merging the realms of mind and matter.
In this book, readers will discover the implications of quantum mechanics and its significance in understanding our universe. Davies articulates complex ideas in straightforward language, making them approachable for those unfamiliar with scientific jargon. The narrative encourages contemplation of the intricate relationship between reality and perception, offering insights into the nature of existence and the universe’s underlying principles.
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Paul Davies explains the significance of the amazing quantum universe, where fact is stranger than any science fiction. He takes us into a world where commonsense notions of space, time, and causality must be left behind as the realm of solid matter dissolves into vibrating patterns of ghostly energy, and where mind and matter are interwoven in a subtle and holistic manner. An Australian physicist and author of GOD AND THE NEW PHYSICS, Davies writes for the lay reader in simple language.
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