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Victor Stenger - Quantum Gods
Jul 22 2009 7:30 pm
Physicist Victor Stenger, the author of God, The Failed Hypothesis, will discuss and sign his new book Quantum Gods: Creation, Chaos, and the Search for Cosmic Consciousness ($26.99 Prometheus Books). Does quantum mechanics show a connection between the human mind and the cosmos? Are our brains tuned into a "cosmic consciousness" that pervades the universe enabling us to make our own reality? Do quantum mechanics and chaos theory provide a place for God to act in the world without violating natural laws? Stenger examines these contentions in this carefully reasoned and incisive analysis of popular theories that seek to link spirituality to physics.Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com |
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Physicist Victor Stenger, the author of God, The Failed Hypothesis, will discuss and sign his new book Quantum Gods: Creation, Chaos, and the Search for Cosmic Consciousness ($26.99 Prometheus Books). Does quantum mechanics show a connection between the human mind and the cosmos? Are our brains tuned into a "cosmic consciousness" that pervades the universe enabling us to make our own reality? Do quantum mechanics and chaos theory provide a place for God to act in the world without violating natural laws? Stenger examines these contentions in this carefully reasoned and incisive analysis of popular theories that seek to link spirituality to physics.