20 Nov 2009
Speakers: David Bohm
David Bohm talks about the history of science and how it has changed due to the ‘difficulty of understanding’ that accompanies quantum mechanics. He goes on to talk about the structures of language and thought - referring to Bohr, Heisenberg, Wittgenstein and Chomsky. He discusses physics as an art form, metaphysics, the nature of form, substance and subsistence in ‘eternal flow’, relativity, and what is lacking in quantum theory.
This interview was conducted by David Peat and Paul Buckley, and kindly provided by David Peat.
(1917 -1992) Quantum physicist
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