The holographic universe : the revolutionary theory of reality
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New York, N.Y. : HarperPerennial, 2011.
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First Harper Perennial edition.
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xvii, 338 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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Published
New York, N.Y. : HarperPerennial, 2011.
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First Harper Perennial edition.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-327) and index.
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"Nearly everyone is familiar with holograms--three-dimensional images projected into space with the aid of a laser. Two of the world's most eminent thinkers believe that the universe itself may be a giant hologram, quite literally a kind of image or construct created, at least in part, by the human mind. University of London physicist David Bohm, a protege of Einstein and one of the world's most respected quantum physicists, and Stanford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram, an architect of our modern understanding of the brain, have developed a remarkable new way of looking at the universe. Their theory explains not only many of the unsolved puzzles of physics but also such mysterious occurrences as telepathy, out-of-body and near-death experiences, "lucid" dreams, and even religious and mystical experiences such as feelings of cosmic unity and miraculous healings. Now featuring a foreword by Lynne McTaggart, Michael Talbot's The Holographic Universe is a landmark work whose exciting conclusions continue to be proven true by today's most advanced physics, cosmology, and string theory"--Publisher's description.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Talbot, M., & McTaggart, L. (2011). The holographic universe: the revolutionary theory of reality (First Harper Perennial edition.). HarperPerennial.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Talbot, Michael, 1953-1992 and Lynne. McTaggart. 2011. The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality. HarperPerennial.

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Talbot, Michael, 1953-1992 and Lynne. McTaggart. The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality HarperPerennial, 2011.

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Talbot, Michael, and Lynne McTaggart. The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality First Harper Perennial edition., HarperPerennial, 2011.

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