Description
When a physicist who becomes a metaphysician, and a metaphysician who studies physics, join together to examine science (quantum physics and cosmogenesis in particular), explosive results might well be expected. Here Wolfgang Smith and Jean Borella return us to a Weltanschauung that can finally account for the world in all its dimensions.
About the Author
Smith, Wolfgang: - WOLFGANG SMITH (1930-), physicist and mathematician, has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California (UCLA). Among his numerous works are Cosmos and Transcendence, The Quantum Enigma, and Ancient Wisdom and Modern Misconceptions.Borella, Jean: - JEAN BORELLA (1930-) has taught metaphysics and the history of ancient and medieval philosophy at the University of Nancy. Among his many works are The Crisis of Religious Symbolism, The Sense of the Supernatural, and Christ the Original Mystery: Esoterism and the Mystical Way.
About the Author
Smith, Wolfgang: - WOLFGANG SMITH (1930-), physicist and mathematician, has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California (UCLA). Among his numerous works are Cosmos and Transcendence, The Quantum Enigma, and Ancient Wisdom and Modern Misconceptions.Borella, Jean: - JEAN BORELLA (1930-) has taught metaphysics and the history of ancient and medieval philosophy at the University of Nancy. Among his many works are The Crisis of Religious Symbolism, The Sense of the Supernatural, and Christ the Original Mystery: Esoterism and the Mystical Way.
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