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In reply to the discussion: There is a lot of talk in this forum about god [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)strongly influenced by Bohm and Krishnamurti in my teens, when my cousin was first in the Krishnamurti movement - on my first Interrail trip I went to see my cousin and listen to Jiddu in Switzerland - and later he became a friend and a coworker with David Bohm. He has translated Bohm's books into Finnish, made his doctoral dissertation in the department of Philosophy about the quantum approach to the mind-body problem and is currently a professor of Cognitive Science.
My favourite book is the 'Science, Order and Creativity' by Bohm and Peat. The orders and interactions of various orders (deterministic-chaotic, generative, implicate, etc. orders) is very sound philosophy.
Late in his life Bohm tried, AFAIK (hearsay from my cousin) to find the math to unite quantum mind and quantum matter, but didn't get very far and had serious doubt about his own interpretation. Via Bohm and interest in the quantum mind hypothesis I found among many others Jack Sarfatti, who appeared to have some good ideas, and then found some discussions between Sarfatti and Matti Pitkänen, with whom I started correspondance with and also visited couple times, getting drunk together as we Finns do
. Though much of the physics jargon goes over my head and geometric imagination, and he's not interested in writing for the general public, I'm putting my bets on Matti's theory.