Reality Through the Looking-Glass by C J S Clarke

Reality Through the Looking-Glass by C J S Clarke

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Calls into question the 'bedrock' reality of spacetime, examines the idea of alternative realities founded on different sorts of consciousness, and explores concepts of being and non-being in religious traditions.

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Reality Through the Looking-Glass by C J S Clarke

The author argues that the picture of the world constructed by traditional science -- a collection of particles rushing through a void- - is no more than one particular model of the universe. In our century a radically new way of looking at reality has been opened up by quantum theory, with its image of humanity in dialogue with nature. We therefore need to rebuild science, recognizing that its aim should be to explain the world that we are actually aware of as human beings. This rebuilding must start with our own awareness. Reviewing a wide literature in the scientific, mystical and philosophical traditions, Clarke calls into question the 'bedrock' reality of spacetime, examines the idea of alternative realities founded on different sorts of consciousness, and explores concepts of being and non-being in religious traditions. He concludes that we should now embrace the idea of a reality-in-relation, a 'creative communion' which gives back to every human being the power to work constructively with nature, and to be an active player in the drama of the universe.
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ISBN 13 9780863152160
ISBN 10 0863152163
Title Reality Through the Looking-Glass
Author C J S Clarke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Floris Books
Year published 1996-02-01
Number of pages 280
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