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Tao of Physics
Tao of Physics
Fritjof Capra
Age (years) : 18 - 99
"The Tao of Physics" stands as a classic exploration of the profound parallels between Eastern mysticism and modern physics. At its core, the book asserts that the ancient traditions of the East provide a rational theoretical framework capable of accommodating the sophisticated theories of the modern Western world.
Focusing predominantly on the comparison between the principles of quantum physics and the beliefs of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism, the author establishes a compelling connection between these seemingly disparate realms of thought. Notably, the book refrains from delving into complex mathematics, presenting various observations of Eastern religions in an accessible manner.
Written with poetic flair, "The Tao of Physics" doesn't aim to teach the intricacies of physics or preach Eastern religious doctrines. Instead, it offers a contemplative examination of the convergence between scientific progress and faith, highlighting the inherent interconnectedness of the two domains. The book invites readers to ponder the evolving relationship between science and spirituality and how, in essence, they are inseparable.
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