The Tao of Physics' by Fritjof Capra (1975)
The Tao of Physics' by Fritjof Capra (1975)
• The Tao of Physics is a book about the interconnectedness of modern physics and Eastern mysticism.
• It explores the ways in which the philosophies of Eastern religion, particularly Buddhism and Taoism, are reflected in modern physics.
• The book discusses the implications of this connection and the impact it has on our understanding of the physical world.
• It examines the implications of quantum theory and chaos theory, in particular, and how they relate to Eastern philosophy.
• It also looks at how the modern scientific world view is related to Eastern concepts such as yin and yang and the concept of holism.
• It suggests that science and mysticism are not mutually exclusive and that each can offer insight into the other.
• The book also explores how the implications of the interconnectedness between science and mysticism can be applied to our daily lives.
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