Wholeness and the implicate order
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Near Fine; Dust Jacket - Like New; London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981. First paperback edition & printing. Octavo, , purple and white design perfect-bound wraps, 224 pp. Near fine with trace edge wear (see scan) and gift incription penned on the half title. Celebrated quantum physicist David Bohm's relatively concise offering of his notions regarding the implicate and explicate orders of reality - that the apparent specificness of qualities such as location, and the perceived separateness of things (whether particles or people), that being the explicate order, may in fact be only a semi-autonomous, and certainly temporary, reflection of a greater, underlying, undivided whole (the implicate order). Bohm's thinking in this regard is part of what has led to a variety of hypotheses about the universe, as perceived by us, being "holographic". Box 38n