Physics of the Soul - Amit Goswami

Physics of the Soul

By Amit Goswami

  • Release Date: 2013-12-01
  • Genre: Physics

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"Dr. Amit Goswami is one of the most brilliant minds in the world of science. His insights into the relationship between physics and consciousness have deeply influenced by understanding, and I am deeply grateful to him. Physics of the Soul is both challenging and brilliant." —Deepak Chopra

Quantum Physics and Spirituality Made Simple

At last, science and the soul shake hands. Writing in a style that is both lucid and charming, mischievous and profound, Dr. Amit Goswami uses the language and concepts of quantum physics to explore and scientifically prove metaphysical theories of reincarnation and immortality.

In Physics of the Soul, Goswami helps readers understand the perplexities of the quantum physics model of reality and the perennial beliefs of spiritual and religious traditions. He shows how they are not only compatible but also provide essential support for each other. The result is a deeply broadened, exciting, and enriched worldview that integrates mind and spirit into science.

Includes a new preface.

Amit Goswami is professor emeritus of physics at the University of Oregon where he taught for 30 years. He was featured in the hit movie What the Bleep? and in Who’s Driving the Dream Bus? and the new documentary that is currently airing on PBS stations, The Quantum Activist.  He  is the author of many books, including Quantum Doctor, God Is Not Dead, and How Quantum Activism Can Save Civilization. Visit him at www.amitgoswami.org

Praise:
"Dr. Amit Goswami is one of the most brilliant minds in the world of science. His insights into the relationship between physics and consciousness have deeply influenced by understanding, and I am deeply grateful to him. Physics of the Soul is both challenging and brilliant." –Deepak Chopra

"...one of the most original contemporary thinkers and writers in the field of physics and consciousness."..This book is reader-friendly; Goswami makes difficult concepts accessible and exciting." –Stanley Krippner

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