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C**N
An excellent and ground breaking book
First published in the UK, this is an excellent, controversial and ground breaking book which explores the parallels of the traditional wisdom of Eastern Mysticism and contemporary Physics. Capra's writing style is clear and engaging throughout. It is well supported with many helpful diagrams and illustrations to the extent that he makes a complex subject approachable to the intelligent layman. Nevertheless, the 'Tao of Physics' is rather dated now. Those interested in following up Capra's more recent work may find his 'The Systems View of Life', published last year--2014-- to be more relevant to 21st century issues. The Systems View of Life: A Unifying VisionReaders may also find a more up to date view on the subject as expressed in 'Quantum Creativity' by Amit Goswami to be of interest.Quantum Creativity: Think Quantum, Be CreativeChris Allen is a Hypnotherapist, Technical Author and writer with the following books available through Amazon:Reality Shaper: The Quantum Detective which is his latest novelParallel LifetimesThe Beam of Interest: Taken by StormHypnotic Tales 2013: Some Light Some DarkCall of the Void: The Strange Life and Times of a Confused Person: 1
M**Y
Life changing read
Absolutely life changing read. I personally am an atheist, but Capra does such a good job of articulating that what physics tells us now is what ancient Eastern mystics were writing thousands of years ago. One of the main themes throughout the book is how subatomic physics shows us that at that level, all things are interconnected and exist as mathematical possibilities. So even though we appear to exist separately on earth, we are not separate at all. I have no knowledge of physics so I found it hard to keep up at times but it was worth it. I honestly found it to be a comforting read and it has changed my willingness to be open to spirituality.
E**T
Connecting the dots and getting rid of misconception aout our universe
Incredible. Fritjof Capra another one form the German speaking world - their researchers and scientists have a knack for pioneering what a wonderful book connecting Physics and Eastern Philosophy. If you like me is interested in "connecting the dots" of our wonderful universe this is the book that does this... Physics made understandable and the more than 9000 years history of Eastern Philosophy laid out clearly. And then how these two we thought different universes are but one universe. I love this book and is one I will keep reading again and again, over and over. Connecting the dots and getting rid of misconception about our universe is what I got from this book.
S**
Very interesting
Very informative and it’s interesting to have quantum physics explained from a spiritual and a scientific perspective. The scientific side can get quite difficult to understand if you’re not already into physics but overall this book taught me a lot about what makes up our physical reality and how everything is connected from the very root. Would highly recommend for someone who’s trying to explore spirituality from a logical perspective.
L**P
A Fascinating Exploration of the Intersection of Science and Spirituality
This gem from Fritjof Capra is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of science and spirituality. The author expertly weaves together insights from quantum mechanics, Buddhism, and Taoism to provide a holistic view of the universe. The writing is clear and engaging, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience. I found the connections between Eastern mysticism and modern physics to be particularly fascinating. This book provides a unique perspective on the nature of reality and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to expand their understanding of the world and the universe.
A**S
Groundbreaking book that draws irresistable comparisons between modern scientific knowledge and eastern teachings.
This book came as a revelation when I read it many years ago. I had always been interested in science and the eastern teachings of enlightenment from my teenage years. Upon reading this book, I realised that I had been looking at the same thing from two directions.Fritjof Capra thoroughly knows both the subjects covered and is, therefore, able to give those who are intrigued by philosophy and physics a great insight into the similarity of thought between the two.
F**E
A classic whose message is more relevant today than ever
An absolute classic. The parallels between the implications of quantum physics / relativity and traditional eastern thought are lucidly laid out. Strangely, the findings of non-linear dynamics (chaos theory) are not mentioned, even in the more recent afterwords, despite being very fitting with Capra's arguments - perhaps this not, strictly speaking, physics?This book was ground breaking in the seventies, and is still pertinent and fresh today. Read it!
J**N
There's more going on than I realised, Gracious Mr Capra
I am an atheist .. for I believe Life in general has No Meaning , Man is just a psychotic form of ape originating in Africa a few million years ago, there is no Meaning, Purpose, or Significance to our lives except those we Chose to give them. Cosmologically or Biologically our individual lives are less than nothing.I would love to believe in a Spiritual Dimension to Life, I guess its my yearning Emotional Intelligence.This book has planted a seed in my subconscious mind that I hope will grow into a less Rational and more Intuitive me.Even an electron in the far flung Andromeda Galaxy is somehow connected directly to me .. just one observation I learned from Mr Capra.
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