This ground-breaking book describes what the authors call Source Science going beyond classical systems and proposing that our quantum minds 'exist independently of and interact…… Read More »
This is the first major biography of the logician and mathematician whose Incompleteness Theorem has had such far-reaching effects whereby certain propositions, although true, are…… Read More »
In 1940 after spending his research career in India, Sir Albert Howard published his book An Agricultural Testament and later, in 1945, his final book…… Read More »
Authors: Ervin Laszlo, Marianne Williamson
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Science Philosophy of Science
This short book is the latest iteration of Ervin Laszlo's Akashic Field as a cosmic field in which all information and knowledge are interconnected and…… Read More »
Authors: Carlo Rovelli, Erica Segre, Simon Carnell
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Science Philosophy of Science
The title and context of this beautifully written book evoke the wild landscape of the barren island of Helgoland where Heisenberg had gone to reflect…… Read More »
The basic theme running through this kaleidoscopic illustrated book is the idea of a deep hidden reality or concealed order that artists, mathematicians, scientists and…… Read More »
Brian Ridley is emeritus professor of physics in the University of Essex, and this well-written book is a breath of fresh air expounding a bracing…… Read More »
J.B. Head is an independent scientist with a background in microbiology and industry. In this relatively technical work based on 40 pages of references, she…… Read More »
The central thesis of this thought-provoking book about the science of who we trust and what we believe is that people are not as gullible…… Read More »
Subtitled 'the race to discover Antarctica and unlock the secrets of its ice', this engagingly-written the book tells the story of the epic and heroic…… Read More »