The physics of metaphysics: everything you wanted to know about the universe and your place in it but did not know what to ask

Sedona, Ariz.: Deltaran Pub. Co. (1993)
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The author says that physics & metaphysics are the two sides of the same coin. While physics deals with the objective/physical side of life, metaphysics deals with the mental/subjective side. THE PHYSICS OF METAPHYSICS traces the evolution of physics & metaphysics from their captivity in organized religion, from 2,000 years ago to the present, & explains the role of each. Physics & metaphysics were regarded as one discipline until separated in the 17th century by the Christian Church. Since the beginning of the 20th century, with the introduction of the quantum & relativity theories, the two disciplines have been moving together again. The result is a new paradigm of the universe which encompasses our entire lives & provides answers to questions which have long demanded to be resolved.

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