The Hidden Spirituality of Bohm & Hiley
<p>In the last three posts in this series I’ve tried to explain as best I can, with my non-science and math mind, what David Bohm and Basil Hiley call their “ontological interpretation” of quantum mechanics. To understand the ontology — what is real in their view — about quantum physics we need to get out of our Cartesian framework of seeing everything in a kind of grid of time and space. That’s because the entity that makes things real is not located in time and space, and the order within it is nothing like the things we normally consider ordered. What lies beneath everything resides in “pre-space” and is something they call the implicate order. Implicate refers to enfolded. Everything that is unfolds from that implicate order including the entire mental and physical landscape. What is real unfolds, has some but limited stability, and then enfolds back into the underlying order.</p>
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