John Michael Strubhart

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One of the dominant approaches to quantum mechanics (called the Copenhagen interpretation) can be traced in part to powerful personalities that held sway during the theory’s inception. I’ll refer you to one of my other books, The Hidden Reality, for a discussion, but I suspect that had quantum mechanics been developed by a different cast of characters, the formal science would exist all the same but this particular interpretive perspective would not have enjoyed the same dominant position across so many decades.
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe
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