


Capra says, "and mystics do not need physics, but humanity needs both." It is a message of timeless importance.

The book has been published in 10 editions in 7 languages. Co-authored with Brother David Steindl-Rast. Belonging to the Universe Explores parallels between new ways of thinking in science and Christian theology. It includes a fresh cover design and a new preface by the author reflecting on further discoveries and developments in the years since the book's original publication. The book has been published in 2 editions in 2 languages. This special edition celebrates the thirty-fifth anniversary of this early Shambhala best seller that has gone on to become a true classic. Its publication in more than twenty-three languages stands as testimony to its universal applicability and its enduring significance. Many books have been written in the ensuing years about the connections between quantum theory and the ideas of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism, but Fritjof Capra's text serves as the foundation on which the others have been built-and its wisdom has stood the test of time. The Tao of Physics brought the mystical implications of subatomic physics to popular consciousness for the very first time. The new paradigm emerged in physics at the beginning of the century and is now emerging in various other fields biology, medicine, psychology, economics, politics, etc. Description A special edition of the "brilliant" best-selling classic on the paradoxes of modern physics and their relationship to concepts of Eastern mysticism ( New York Magazine) In the first three decades of the 20th century, atomic and subatomic physics led to a dramatic revision of many basic. Buy The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism By Fritjof Capra.
