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Setting aside the pervasive material bias of science and lifting the obscuring fog of religious sectarianism reveals a surprisingly clear unity of science and religion. The explanations of transcendent phenomena given by saints, sages, and near-death experiencers are fully congruent with scientific discoveries in the fields of relativity, quantum physics, medicine, M-theory, neuroscience, and quantum biology. The Physics of God describes the intersections of science and religion.
Are you seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness? Are you interested in meditation or currently practicing meditation? The Buddha and the Quantum is about the connection between meditation and physics. Many books show parallels between consciousness and physics; a few of these attempt to explain consciousness in terms of the physics of everyday experience. This is the only book that explains physics and the everyday world in terms of consciousness alone.
In The River of Consciousness, Dr. Sacks takes on evolution, botany, chemistry, medicine, neuroscience and the arts and calls upon his great scientific and creative heroes - above all, Darwin, Freud and William James. For Sacks these thinkers were constant companions from an early age; the questions they explored - the meaning of evolution, the roots of creativity and the nature of consciousness - lie at the heart of science and of this audiobook.
In this engaging conversation, Samuel Avery explores the compelling ideas in his new audiobook The Buddha and the Quantum. He takes us on a brief journey through the 100 year history of quantum physics and the 3,000 year history of Buddhist meditation to show us that the discoveries of the Buddha and physicist Max Planck were one and the same.
The Gods Never Left Us contends that recent advancements in biotechnology, astrophysics, engineering, and artificial intelligence not only give us a fresh perspective on his ancient astronaut theory but actually validates it. We are - as a race - embarking on the exact same trajectory of our own interplanetary colonization, just as von Daniken suggested Earth itself was colonized. ETs are definitely at work today. And that affects all of us.
From Schrodinger's cat to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, this book untangles the weirdness of the quantum world. Quantum mechanics underpins modern science and provides us with a blueprint for reality itself. And yet it has been said that if you're not shocked by it, you don't understand it. But is quantum physics really so unknowable? Is reality really so strange? And just how can cats be half alive and half dead at the same time?
Setting aside the pervasive material bias of science and lifting the obscuring fog of religious sectarianism reveals a surprisingly clear unity of science and religion. The explanations of transcendent phenomena given by saints, sages, and near-death experiencers are fully congruent with scientific discoveries in the fields of relativity, quantum physics, medicine, M-theory, neuroscience, and quantum biology. The Physics of God describes the intersections of science and religion.
Are you seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness? Are you interested in meditation or currently practicing meditation? The Buddha and the Quantum is about the connection between meditation and physics. Many books show parallels between consciousness and physics; a few of these attempt to explain consciousness in terms of the physics of everyday experience. This is the only book that explains physics and the everyday world in terms of consciousness alone.
In The River of Consciousness, Dr. Sacks takes on evolution, botany, chemistry, medicine, neuroscience and the arts and calls upon his great scientific and creative heroes - above all, Darwin, Freud and William James. For Sacks these thinkers were constant companions from an early age; the questions they explored - the meaning of evolution, the roots of creativity and the nature of consciousness - lie at the heart of science and of this audiobook.
In this engaging conversation, Samuel Avery explores the compelling ideas in his new audiobook The Buddha and the Quantum. He takes us on a brief journey through the 100 year history of quantum physics and the 3,000 year history of Buddhist meditation to show us that the discoveries of the Buddha and physicist Max Planck were one and the same.
The Gods Never Left Us contends that recent advancements in biotechnology, astrophysics, engineering, and artificial intelligence not only give us a fresh perspective on his ancient astronaut theory but actually validates it. We are - as a race - embarking on the exact same trajectory of our own interplanetary colonization, just as von Daniken suggested Earth itself was colonized. ETs are definitely at work today. And that affects all of us.
From Schrodinger's cat to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, this book untangles the weirdness of the quantum world. Quantum mechanics underpins modern science and provides us with a blueprint for reality itself. And yet it has been said that if you're not shocked by it, you don't understand it. But is quantum physics really so unknowable? Is reality really so strange? And just how can cats be half alive and half dead at the same time?
What is the connection between physics and consciousness? In this groundbreaking new audiobook, Samuel Avery presents the quantum screen, a paradigm-shifting model of perceptual consciousness and of the world. This model looks to the enigmas of modern physics to demonstrate the primacy of consciousness - the essential oneness of spirit and matter.
Our intellectual culture is divided between two poles - science and religion. It's often assumed that these two disciplines - each individually essential and intriguing - cannot speak to one another. Physics cannot answer spiritual questions. Theories of consciousness have no place in the laboratory. In fact, the opposite is true.
While mental and physical experiences appear to be separate realities, Avery believes that a new understanding of dimensions (space, time, and mass) will unite them. Dimensions as structures of perceptual consciousness will awaken a creative convergence of quantum mechanics, relativity theory, and ancient meditation traditions.
Scientifically rigorous and spiritually profound, Avery's model is far from a mere concept or belief. He offers both an explanation of the quantum screen, as well as an opportunity to experience it directly. He deftly weaves humanism into the fabric of hard science. The result is illuminating and potentially life changing, with significant implications for how we understand nature, ourselves, and each other.
"Samuel Avery gives us a refreshingly original and delightfully well-written account of Reality, ripe with clarity and larger than scientific or religious narratives have yet to grasp. I enjoyed this highly original and deeply insightful look into the essence of consciousness and its relationships with the worlds of physics and biology." - Allan Combs, PhD, President of Society for Consciousness Studies, and award-winning author of Radiance of Being and Consciousness Explained Better
Sometimes it's a good idea to read something over your head, something you only partially understand----as long as you trust where the writer is going. Familiar with the author from The Pipeline and the Paradigm and the earlier Globalist Papers (which I both recommend), I ventured into Sam Avery's Quantum Screen, a challenging read giving rise to meditation, conversation, and a surprising optimism about where human consciousness is going. Chris Chanlett
9 of 9 people found this review helpful
Avery presents a unique and thought provoking perspective on the nature on consciousness and the physical world that addresses the enigmatic findings of quantum physics and the inevitability of consciousness. Obviously thinking in progress, and a bit heavy on activism, it is nevertheless thought provoking as it turns conventional thinking inside out.
11 of 12 people found this review helpful
This book shows an entirely new way to understand every day life. We don't need "matter" to explain what we see and touch. What is unique here is that this view is compatible with modern physics. I give it five stars and recommend it to be read by people who meditate, and are/or are fascinated by modern physics.
7 of 8 people found this review helpful
Finally, a readable book that links consciousness to quantum physics. We have heard there is a connection. Philosopher/scientist Samuel Avery shows us what it is. A breakthrough book by an original thinker. Check it out for yourself!
7 of 9 people found this review helpful
Very odd book. Not a lot of science. More opinion than anything and a very strange meditation lesson in the middle. Sounds like the recording was done on his phone. Not a professionally read book.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Idiots who are not able to discern facts from fanatical climate change minions
What was most disappointing about Samuel Avery’s story?
He led us into a belief system of Quantum Consciousness and some elementary unscientific classification of senses into a new world hierarchical order that would brainswipe us into becoming better Gaia citizens of "mother liberal socialist tree chooming Earth. I should have know better when I sensed the over gleefulness liberal mind and narration of irrational exuberance based on taste and smell. A good start to what I hoped was a technical breakthrough of quantum theory. I smelled" global warming (apparently now called climate change and soon to be called "seasons) from the first chapter. Sure enough with only 90 minutes to go this klown went full social fascist climate change on us
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of River Kanoff?
Not narrators fault, but his over zealous delivery on faultty "science" is an inidicator that he knew were this tale was going...
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
No redeeming qualities... However, it does serve as another anchor i the liberal crazed mindset coffin.
Any additional comments?
The first three hours were hopeful., but coulda been summed up in three minutes .. before the story went fully into irrational exuberative insanity. Please refund my cost since this insane prupose was not detected in reviews or publishers summary. This guy thinks he's a genius, but basically a self described radical activist who is unable to see around his field of vision which likely is an MSNBC or CNN video screen
2 of 20 people found this review helpful
Unfortunately this book turned out not to have any original ideas. It turned out only to be politically motivated propaganda novel forwarding the insanity of Marxism and the Progressive Utopian beliefs of Humans who believe they can save themselves by becoming better humans with the help of an enormous all-powerful government to guide them in their endeavors. It's total drivel. If you're a 'True-believer' in this philosophy, by all means, buy this book to further your re-education.
0 of 7 people found this review helpful