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  1. Wholeness and the Implicate Order is a book by theoretical physicist David Bohm. It was originally published in 1980 by Routledge , Great Britain. The book is considered a basic reference for Bohm's concepts of undivided wholeness and of implicate and explicate orders , as well as of Bohm's rheomode - an experimental language based ...

    • Fragmentation and Wholeness
    • Reality and Knowledge Considered as Process
    • Quantum Theory and The Implicate Order
    • The Enfolding-Unfolding Universe and Consciousness
    • Cosmology and The Implicate Order
    • Consciousness and The Implicate Order
    • Matter, Consciousness and Their Common Ground
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    “Fragmentation is now very widespread, not only throughout society, but also in each individual; and this is leading to a kind of general confusion of the mind, which creates an endless series of problems… “Thus art, science, technology and human work in general, are divided up into specialties, each considered to be separate in essence from the ot...

    After noting that viewing reality as process goes back to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, and then was amplified by British philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, Bohm introduces his somewhat different view: “I regard the essence of the notion of process as given by the statement: Not only is everything changing, but all is flux. That is to say, wha...

    In a chapter entitled “Quantum theory as an indication of a new order,” Bohm further explores what he means by the book title, “Wholeness and the Implicate Order.” The Lens and the Hologram Bohm points out how the development of the lens, which led to the telescope, microscope and other valuable instruments, “greatly strengthened man’s awareness of...

    In this seventh chapter of his book, Bohm contrasts mechanistic order with implicate order. In mechanistic order as espoused by classical physics, “the principle feature of this order is that the world is regarded as constituted of entities which are outside of each other, in the sense that they exist independently in different regions of space (an...

    In this section Bohm explores the relationship between cosmology, the science of the origin and development of the universe, with his theory of the implicate order. Based on scientific research, “what we call empty space contains an immense background of energy, and that the matter as we know it is a small, ‘quantized’ wavelike excitation on top of...

    Bohm claims that “the implicate order applies both to matter (living and non-living) and to consciousness, and that it can therefore make possible an understanding of the general relationship between these two” (pg. 196). “To obtain an understanding of the relationship of matter and consciousness has, however, thus far proved to be extremely diffic...

    The final section of “Wholeness and the Implicate Order” is a section entitled “Matter, Consciousness and their Common Ground.” Both matter and consciousness can be understood in terms of the implicate order. According to this principle, “there is a relatively independent, recurrent, stable sub-totality (a part of the whole) which constitutes the e...

    A book by the late physicist and philosopher David Bohm, who explores the wholeness of the universe and the hidden order that holds it together. He challenges the fragmentary view of reality and argues for a holistic and participatory approach to knowledge and experience.

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  2. Wholeness and the Implicate Order ‘One of the most important books of our times.’ Resurgence ‘I find his concept of wholeness extraordinarily appeal-ing, as an explanation of the riddles of modern physics, and as a prescription for human living.’ John P. Wiley Jr, Smithsonian ‘Wholeness and the Implicate Order conveys a sense

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  3. Learn about David Bohm's revolutionary perspective on the nature of reality and consciousness, based on the implicate order, the underlying interconnectedness of all things. Explore how the implicate order affects our perception, thought, and collective intelligence, and how we can cultivate wholeness and harmony.

  4. 1. Juli 1980 · In “Wholeness and the Implicate Order”, the author and renowned physicist, Dr David Bohm, presents some scientific and philosophical evidence into the undivided wholeness, totality or interconnected nature of reality or the cosmos. He uses relativity and quantum theories of modern physics to explain the undivided wholeness among ...

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  5. Wholeness and the Implicate Order. 1980. David Bohm was one of the foremost scientific thinkers and philosophers of our time. Although deeply influenced by Einstein, he was also, more unusually for a scientist, inspired by mysticism. Indeed, in the 1970s and 1980s he made contact with both J. Krishnamurti and the Dalai Lama whose teachings ...

  6. 12. Juli 2005 · Routledge, Jul 12, 2005 - Philosophy - 304 pages. David Bohm was one of the foremost scientific thinkers and philosophers of our time. Although deeply influenced by Einstein, he was also, more...