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Quanta in Distress : How New Age Gurus Kidnapped Quantum Physics / Sadri Hassani.
Author
Hassani, Sadri
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature Switzerland AG, [2024]
©2024
Description
1 online resource (222 pages)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2024 English International
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New Age movement
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Quantum theory
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Religion and science
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Summary note
This book deconstructs and debunks the lucrative and widespread marriage of quantum physics with pop-spirituality while tracing this pernicious strain of pseudoscience to its source: the founders of quantum mechanics themselves. The association of mystical ideas with modern physics in the self-improvement industry is not new. The “spookiness” of quantum properties like uncertainty and entanglement has proven fertile ground for new-age mystics and alternative medicine advocates who saw a way to put a scientific veneer on their claims. In the early days, the founders of quantum physics accused it of implying an observer-created reality. Later, Taoists and Wu Li dancers were quantized. Then ancient Indian medicine, Ayurveda, morphed into “quantum healing.” Little wonder The Oprah Winfrey Show told its viewers: think about losing weight, making more money, and falling in love, and you’ll become thin, wealthy, and happily married … all based on quantum physics. Criticism of the pseudoscientific misappropriation of quantum physics has been widespread but inadequate; thus far, the scientific community has failed to account for its own role in the fusion of pop-spirituality and quantum physics. As well as thoroughly exploring and debunking quantum mysticism, this book traces the development of quantum mysticism and pulls no punches in exposing the unwitting role of quantum theory’s founders in propagating quantum mysticism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Of gods, goddesses, and philosophers
Chapter 2: Sins of the fathers
Chapter 3: Certainty of the probable
Chapter 4: Pathway to quantum mysticism
Chapter 5: Quantum consciousness crosses the Atlantic
Chapter 6: Eastern plague of the sixties
Chapter 7: Inventing modern physics
Chapter 8: The Standard Model
Chapter 9: Are you the universe
Chapter 10: Messenger is not the message
Chapter 11: What is to be done.
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ISBN
3-031-65259-2
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-65259-2
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