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The Quantum Screen: The Enigmas of Modern Physics and a New Model of Perceptual Consciousness
Written by Samuel Avery
Narrated by River Kanoff
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The Quantum Screen asks, what is the connection between physics and consciousness?
At first glance they appear to be polar opposites. Physics is concrete and verifiable; consciousness is mysterious and subjective. Physics can be demonstrated; consciousness cannot. Both physics and consciousness are real, but there seems to be no connection between them. This produces a duality: two truths, both valid, without any apparent connection. The duality is a division between spirit and matter, between mind and body, between religion and science – the essential neurosis at the core of our civilization. As a society, we have never resolved the difference between what we experience in consciousness and what we think actually exists in the world.
In The Quantum Screen, Avery presents a paradigm-shifting model of perceptual consciousness and of the world – a model he calls the quantum screen.
What is the importance of a model like this? The quantum screen audiobook presents a scientifically rigorous picture of the essential oneness of spirit and world. It is the oneness of all things. Not a mere concept or belief, it is a direct vision available both intellectually and experientially. If this model proves a useful way to understand human experience, it will have a profound effect on how we understand ourselves in relation to nature, and to each other.
At first glance they appear to be polar opposites. Physics is concrete and verifiable; consciousness is mysterious and subjective. Physics can be demonstrated; consciousness cannot. Both physics and consciousness are real, but there seems to be no connection between them. This produces a duality: two truths, both valid, without any apparent connection. The duality is a division between spirit and matter, between mind and body, between religion and science – the essential neurosis at the core of our civilization. As a society, we have never resolved the difference between what we experience in consciousness and what we think actually exists in the world.
In The Quantum Screen, Avery presents a paradigm-shifting model of perceptual consciousness and of the world – a model he calls the quantum screen.
What is the importance of a model like this? The quantum screen audiobook presents a scientifically rigorous picture of the essential oneness of spirit and world. It is the oneness of all things. Not a mere concept or belief, it is a direct vision available both intellectually and experientially. If this model proves a useful way to understand human experience, it will have a profound effect on how we understand ourselves in relation to nature, and to each other.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5amazing clarity of concept aligning with existing findings of science as well as philosophy.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5i loved it it combines between physics and philosophy very excellent book
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5The first half of the book was phenomenal, mind-melting...UNTIL...the author disclosed that he is an environmental activist. He then began preaching for the next two chapters. I'm not sure I'm up to finishing the book. I'm not arguing for or against activism. My gripe is that I didn't buy a book about environmental activism, I purchased a book about quantum mechanics. I'm growing tired of being force-fed political ideologies outside of a political forum. Like I said I didn't buy this book to get the author's political opinion, I bought this book hear his expertise on quantum mechanics.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Just kill me, please, now. Do it. I beg you
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