Nick Herbert: Consciousness and Quantum Reality (excerpt) - Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove
Great news!! Now watch every title and guest in the Thinking Allowed Collection, complete and commercial free. More than 350 programs now streaming. Visit our website at http://thinkingallowed.com or visit http://thinkingallowed.vhx.tv NOTE: This is an excerpt from a 30-minute DVD. http://www.thinkingallowed.com/2nherb... The mysteries of sub-atomic physics offer us startling new perspectives on the human mind. Physicist Nick Herbert, Ph.D., author of Quantum Reality, points out that no matter how one interprets the equations of quantum physics the results lead to amazing and paradoxical concepts. Perhaps that time runs backwards as well as forward. Perhaps multiple independent universes are created each second.

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