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The Hidden Domain by Norman Friedman Home of the quantum wave function, nature's creative source 241 pages Index 6 x 9 paperback
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In The Hidden Domain, Norman Friedman explores these statements and uses images, metaphors, and analogies grounded in solid science to present an intriguing, non-mathematical, quantum physics perspective of the conscious energy at the source of all creation. Reviews "Many books have appeared in recent years attempting to explain to the general public some of the awe, mystery, and implications of quantum mechanics. While many were very well done, they left me feeling unsatisfied. To protect the reader from the imposing mathematical formalism, much of what could have been truly interesting remained part of the mystery. In The Hidden Domain, Friedman has struck a different note. He is able to participate and methodically deal with all the questions I ever wanted to ask about quantum mechanics but never did for fear I would be unable to understand the answers. For that I am most grateful." Montague Ullman, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, co-author of Dream Telepathy "This important book is a bridge to a new millenium in which the divisions of science and spirituality, intellect and intuition, will be harmonized." Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Prayer is Good Medicine "Norman Friedman explores the nature of reality in a way that unifies scientific and spiritual perspectives. The Hidden Domain offers fascinating insights into our world and ourselves." Walter Eckhart, Ph.D., Professor, Salk Institute "Unless modern western science can embrace the concept that consciousness is primary, it will remain trapped in a repetitive maze. The Hidden Domain helps us move down the path toward developing the art/sciences of quantum biology and quantum physics. This book is of immense value." Herbert G. Lebherz, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry, San Diego State University |
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