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The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life (edição: 2000)

de Evan Harris Walker

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For decades, neuroscientists, psychologists, and an army of brain researchers have been struggling, in vain, to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. Now there is a clear trail to the answer, and it leads through the dense jungle of quantum physics, Zen, and subjective experience, and arrives at an unexpected destination. In this tour-de-force of scientific investigation, Evan Harris Walker shows how the operation of bizarre yet actual properties of elementary particles support a new and exciting theory of reality, based on the principles of quantum physics-a theory that answers questions such as "What is the nature of consciousness, of will?" "What is the source of material reality?" and "What is God?"… (mais)
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Título:The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life
Autores:Evan Harris Walker
Informação:Basic Books (2000), Paperback, 384 pages
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It's been more than 8 years since I've read this book, and I will need to re-read it and re-post a review. I didn't take notes in the margins or underline. Basically the Author approaches the deepest questions we have about the meaning of life and the eternal and underlying unmanifested universal energy force and attempts to merge the road of the spiritual seeker with the limited and gap ladden results from scientific research. The principles of Zen and quantum mechanics are related as a whole, allowing the reader to become more aware of the larger picture. From the interworkings of the atoms of neurons to the laws that govern the stars, several theories and discoveries are mentioned.
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  RosidivitoM | Sep 18, 2013 |
My senior year in college was immersed in a "Senior Thesis" (a requirement for graduation) whose title was: "The Meaning of Consciousness for Hegel, Kierkegaard and Sartre." The immersion was persistent during the 53 years since and prompted me to become involved in this book with enthusiasm. I was rewarded with a compelling presentation that melds the author's own spiritual/emotional experiences with quantum mechanics (including the math) in a way that lifts both into the realm of possibilities way beyond any other description I've read or read about. The final chapter almost stands by itself and it is tempting to encourage a first time reader to start there, then move on to the usual chapter sequence. My understanding of consciousness, developed so painfully 5 decades ago, has been expanded, re-molded, personalized and energized by this view. While I still don't really grasp quantum mechanics, I am pleased that it beautifully "makes sense" of much of what philosophy and religion did not. ( )
  mjhines | Jun 20, 2011 |
This is one of the best books on quantum physics and how it relates to the mind. Appendix A is a must read to help one in the understanding of how the mind works. ( )
  rmcdow | Oct 25, 2009 |
A great book on the outer edges of physics. Walker walks around some thorny issues that most physicists wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole because it smacks of spirituality. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Sep 21, 2006 |
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For decades, neuroscientists, psychologists, and an army of brain researchers have been struggling, in vain, to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. Now there is a clear trail to the answer, and it leads through the dense jungle of quantum physics, Zen, and subjective experience, and arrives at an unexpected destination. In this tour-de-force of scientific investigation, Evan Harris Walker shows how the operation of bizarre yet actual properties of elementary particles support a new and exciting theory of reality, based on the principles of quantum physics-a theory that answers questions such as "What is the nature of consciousness, of will?" "What is the source of material reality?" and "What is God?"

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