In pursuing this groundbreaking argument, the authors provide a fascinating history of developments that led to the discovery of non-locality and the sometimes heated debate between the great scientists responsible for these discoveries. What this new knowledge reveals, the authors conclude, is that the connection between mind and nature is far more intimate than we previously dared to imagine. What they offer is a revolutionary look at the implications of non-locality, implications that reach deep into that most intimate aspect of humanity--consciousness.
Two groundbreaking scientists suggest that every particle in the universe is interconnected with some other particle, offering a theory of undivided wholeness of the universe and asserting that the connection between mind and nature is far more intimate than anyone previously dared to imagine. 22 figures.
Nadeau and Kafatos supply plenty of food for thought: the apparently recondite concept of non-locality, they suggest, has consequences everywhere.--Publishers Weekly