by Gary Zukav
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Victor Guillemin, The Story of Quantum Mechanics, New York, Scribner’s, 1968, p. 135.
Max Born, The Restless Universe, New York, Dover, 1951, p. 206.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Kenneth Ford, The World of Elementary Particles, New York, Blaisdell, 1963, pp. 45–46.
The Dance (pp. 236–279)
Louis de Broglie, “A General Survey of the Scientific Work of Albert Einstein,” in Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist, vol. 1, Paul Schilpp (ed.), Harper Torchbooks, New York, Harper & Row, 1949, p. 114.
Richard Feynman, “Mathematical Formulation of the Quantum Theory of Electromagnetic Interaction,” in Julian Schwinger (ed.) Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics (Appendix B), New York, Dover, 1958, p. 272.
Kenneth Ford, The World of Elementary Particles, New York, Blaisdell, 1963, p. 208 and cover.
Sir Charles Eliot, Japanese Buddhism, New York, Barnes and Noble, 1969, pp. 109–10.
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John von Neumann, The Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (trans. Robert T. Beyer), Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1955.
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Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, New York, Harper & Row, 1971, p. 206.
Max Born, Atomic Physics, New York, Hafner, 1957, p. 97.
Transcribed from tapes recorded at the Esalen Conference on Physics and Consciousness, Big Sur, California, January 1976.
Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen, “Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?” Physical Review, 47, 1935, 777ff.
Werner Heisenberg, Across the Frontiers, New York, Harper & Row, 1974, p. 72.
Esalen Tapes, op. cit.
Garrett Birkhoff and John von Neumann, “The Logic of Quantum Mechanics,” Annals of Mathematics, vol. 37, 1936.
Esalen Tapes, op. cit.
The End of Science (pp. 312–348)
Longchenpa, “The Natural Freedom of Mind,” trans. Herbert Guenther, Crystal Mirror, vol. 4, 1975, p. 125.
Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen, “Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?” Physical Review, 47, 1935, 777ff.
Erwin Schrödinger, “Discussions of Probability Relations between Separated Systems,” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 31, 1935, 555–62.
Albert Einstein, “Autobiographical Notes,” in Paul Schilpp (ed.), Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist, Harper Torchbooks, New York, Harper & Row, 1949, p. 85.
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Ibid., p. 85.
Henry Stapp, “S-Matrix Interpretation of Quantum Theory,” Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory preprint, June 22, 1970 (revised edition: Physical Review, D3, 1971, 1303ff).
Stuart Freedman and John Clauser, “Experimental Test of Local Hidden Variable Theories,” Physical Review Letters, 28, 1972, 938ff.
Henry Stapp, “Bell’s Theorem and World Process,” Il Nuovo Cimento, 29B, 1975, 271.
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John Clauser and Abner Shimony, “Bell’s Theorem: Experimental Tests and Implications,” Rep Prog Phys, vol 41, 1978, 1881; Bernard d’Espagnat, “The Quantum Theory and Reality,” Scientific American, Nov. 1979.
Henry Stapp, “Are Superluminal Connections Necessary?” Il Nuovo Cimento, 40B, 1977, 191.
David Bohm and B. Hiley, “On the Intuitive Understanding of Non-locality as Implied by Quantum Theory” (preprint, Birkbeck College, University of London, 1974).
Henry Stapp, “S-Matrix Interpretation,” op. cit.
Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy, Harper Torchbooks, New York, Harper & Row, 1958, p. 52.
Lecture given April 6, 1977, University of California at Berkeley.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Victor Guillemin, The Story of Quantum Mechanics, New York, Scribner’s, 1968, p. 19.
Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thompson), “Nineteenth-Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light,” Philosophical Magazine, 2, 1901, 1–40.
Isidor Rabi, “Profiles—Physicist, II,” The New Yorker Magazine, October 20, 1975.
Henry Stapp, “The Copenhagen Interpretation and the Nature of Space-Time,” American Journal of Physics, 40, 1972, 1098.
Max Planck, The Philosophy of Physics, New York, Norton, 1936, p. 83.
This quotation was given to the Fundamental Physics Group, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, November 21, 1975, (during an informal discussion of the bootstrap theory), by Dr. Chew’s colleague, F. Capra.
Al Chung-liang Huang, Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain, Moab, Utah, Real People Press, 1973, p. 14.
Transcribed from tapes recorded at the Esalen Conference on Physics and Consciousness, Big Sur, California, January 1976.
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Searchable Terms
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Absolute motion, 142, 183
Absolute non-motion, 141–47, 151–53, 184, 209
Absolute time, 166
Absolute truth, 41–42
Acceleration, 178
gravity and, 186
negative, 186–87
positive, 186–87
Accelerators
electron, 226
feeder, 226
particle, 215, 217–18, 219, 226
Admissions, 303
Albert Einstein, Philosopher-Scientist (ed. Schilpp), 262n
Allowed transitions, 302
Amplitude, 61
Analytic geometry, 337
Anderson, Carl, 235
Angular momentum, 231–34
Antimuon, 330
Anti-particles, 235, 239–40, 242, 243, 275, 276
Anti-protons, 263, 264
Aristotelianism, 72
Aristotle, 23, 287
Aspect, Alain, xxi, 327–28
Astronauts, 23
Astronomy, 53, 201–204
Ptolemaic, 217n
Atomic bombs, 175
Atomic level, 34
Atomic oscillators, 53–54, 55
Atomic phenomena, 21
Atomic reactors, 175
Atoms, 53–54, 114
Bohr’s theory on, 14–16, 114, 119
construction of, 12–13
ground state of, 14–15
the new physics and, 119–20
“Auguries of Innocence”
(Blake), 167
Authentic power, xxix–xxx
Avatamsaka Sutra, 266n
Awareness movement, 173
Baryon number, 234n
Baryons, 228, 234, 235, 270–71, 273
Be Here Now (Dass), 173
Being, Non-being and, 341
Bell, J. S., xxi, 75, 313
Bell Telephone Laboratories, 107
Bell’s theorem, 252n, 285, 313–14, 322–26, 329–33, 339
quantum theory and, 322–23, 325–26, 329, 331, 334–35
“Beneath Time” (Finkelstein), 311
Bently, Richard, 25
Bible, 97, 173–74
Big Bang theory, 329n
Binary star system, 207
Birkbeck College, 221, 339
Birkhoff, Garrett, 292–93, 302, 310, 311
Black-body radiation, 54–55, 106, 233, 344
Black hole singularity, 206–207
Black hole theory, 205–209
Blake, William, 167
Blofeld, John, 266n
Bohm, David, xxi, 221, 316, 327, 329–30, 339–43
Bohr, Niels, xix, xx, xxv, 14–16, 28, 38, 40n, 41n, 57, 72, 109, 118, 125, 224
complementarity and, 41n, 103, 106, 223–24n, 338, 347
Einstein and, 290
Planck’s constant and, 233
planetary model of the atom, 110, 114–15, 117, 119–20, 223
on quantum mechanics, 28, 125–26, 289, 337n
theory on atoms, 14–16
Boltzmann’s constant, 58n
Born, Max, xx, 75, 117–18, 126, 232, 289
Bound, greatest lower, 308
Boyle, Robert, 36
Boyle’s Law, 36
Bubble-chamber physics, 218n
Bubble chambers, 215, 218, 221, 224, 251
Buddha, 264, 344
Buddhism, xxxiv, 88, 91, 174, 201, 229, 241, 262–63, 264–66, 267–68, 312, 342–43, 346–47
Mahayana, 266, 267–68
particle physics and, 262–63, 264–66
physics and, 311