Taking the Quantum Leap The New Physics for Nonscientists

Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists by Fred A. Wolf, published by HarperCollins on January 25, 1989, is a revised edition that spans 304 pages. This book entertainingly traces the history of physics, beginning with the observations of early Greeks and progressing through the significant discoveries of Galileo and Newton, culminating in the groundbreaking theories of notable scientists such as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Bohm.
Readers will find a humanized perspective on science that explores the connections between quantum mechanics, spirituality, and human consciousness. The book presents mind-stretching visions that delve into the implications of these scientific advancements for our understanding of reality and our relationship to the cosmos. With its engaging narrative, this edition serves as an accessible introduction to complex scientific concepts for those without a scientific background.
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This book entertainingly traces the history of physics from the observations of the earlyGreeks through the discoveries of Galileo and Newton to the dazzling theories of such scientists as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Bohm. This humanized view of science opens up the mind-stretching visions of how quantum mechanics, God, human thought, and will are related, and provides profound implications for our understanding of the nature of reality and our relationship to the cosmos.
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