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The Self-Aware Universe

by Amit Goswami

Consciousness, not matter, is the ground of all existence, declares University of Oregon physicist Goswami, echoing the mystic sages of his native India. He holds that the universe is self-aware, and that consciousness...


Classical and Quantum Information

by Dan C. Marinescu

A new discipline, Quantum Information Science, has emerged in the last two decades of the twentieth century at the intersection of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. Quantum Information Processing is...


The Physics of Miracles: Tapping in to the Field of Consciousness Potential

by Richard Bartlett

Includes a preview of Richard Bartlett's bestselling Matrix Energetics.

The Physics of Miracles will change your perceptions about what is possible, with real, practical applications for healing and transformation....


Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics

by Jennifer Ouellette

Physics, once known as "natural philosophy," is the most basic science, explaining the world we live in, from the largest scale down to the very very very smallest scale. Black Bodies and Quantum Cats is a delightfully...


The Dancing Wu Li Masters

by Gary Zukav

With its unique combination of depth, clarity, and humor that has enchanted millions, this beloved classic by bestselling author Gary Zukav opens the fascinating world of quantum physics to readers with no mathematical...


Quantum Mind

by Arnold Mindell

QUANTUM MIND by Dr. Mindell is a brave new venture into that impossible no man's land of overlapping territories: the new physics and psychology. What Mindell accomplishes is breathtaking in its scope and in...


In Search of the Multiverse: Parallel Worlds, Hidden Dimensions, and the Ultimate Quest for the Frontiers of Reality

by John Gribbin

Critical acclaim for John Gribbin

"The master of popular science."

-Sunday Times (London)

"Gribbin explains things very well indeed, and there's not an equation in sight."

-David Goodstein, The New York Times Book...


The Yoga of Time Travel: How the Mind Can Defeat Time

by Fred Alan Wolf

Buddha said he could move backward through time, observes theoretical physicist Fred Alan Wolf. Time travel is not just science fiction; it may actually be possible. Wolf draws on yoga and quantum physics to...


QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter

by Richard P. Feynman & A. Zee

Celebrated for his brilliantly quirky insights into the physical world, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman also possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining difficult concepts to the general public. Here Feynman...


Physics in Mind: A Quantum View of the Brain

by Werner Loewenstein

No one can escape a sense of awe when reflecting on the workings of the mind: we see, we hear, we feel, we are aware of the world around us. But what is the mind? What do we mean when we say we are “aware”...


Quantum Physics For Dummies

by Steve Holzner

Quantum Physics For Dummies, Revised Edition helps make quantum physics understandable and accessible. From what quantum physics can do for the world to understanding hydrogen atoms, readers will get complete...


The Spiritual Universe: One Physicists Vision of Spirit, Soul, Matter, and Self

by Fred Alan Wolf

Why do we believe in the soul? Does it actually exist? If so, what is it? Does it differ from the self? Is it part of the material world? Does it survive the body after death? In The Spiritual Universe, Fred...


EDGE

by Koji Suzuki

Edge begins with a massive and catastrophic shifting of the San Andreas fault. The fears of California someday tumbling into the sea--that have become the stuff of parody--become real. But even the terror resulting...


Dance of the Photons

by Anton Zeilinger

Einstein’s steadfast refusal to accept certain aspects of quantum theory was rooted in his insistence that physics has to be about reality. Accordingly, he once derided as “spooky action at a distance”...


Plastic Fantastic

by Eugenie Samuel Reich

This is the story of wunderkind physicist Jan Hendrik Schön who faked the discovery of a new superconductor made from plastic. A star researcher at the world-renowned Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, he...


The Age of Entanglement

by Louisa Gilder

In The Age of Entanglement, Louisa Gilder brings to life one of the pivotal debates in twentieth century physics. In 1935, Albert Einstein famously showed that, according to the quantum theory, separated particles...


A Shortcut Through Time: The Path to the Quantum Computer

by George Johnson

In this remarkably illustrative and thoroughly accessible look at one of the most intriguing frontiers in science and computers, award-winning New York Times writer George Johnson reveals the fascinating world...


Advances in Quantum Chemistry

by John R. Sabin & Erkki J. Brandas

Advances in Quantum Chemistry presents surveys of current topics in this rapidly developing field that has emerged at the cross section of the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry,...


What the Bleep Do We Know!?™: Discovering the Endless Possibilities for Altering Your Everyday Reality

by William Arntz, Betsy Chasse & Mark Vicente

Gravity sometimes doesn't work.

Some things are both waves and particles. . .at the same time.

Electrons simply disappear . . . all the time.

If the universe is this wild and unpredictable, so full of possibility,...


The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Collected Works 1955-1980 with Commentary

by Jeffrey A. Barrett & Peter Byrne

Hugh Everett III was an American physicist best known for his many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which formed the basis of his PhD thesis at Princeton University in 1957. Although counterintuitive,...