"Mr. Baird has a real talent for spotting the blindingly obvious that most people miss." - Philip Gardiner; author of "The Serpent Grail."
"Controversy over Robert Baird's statements will be resultant, he admits it and lays down the gauntlet. Perspectives and rationales as the current text system teaches it, could be overturned if his speculations prove out over the next few decades." - Chris Patenaude, Assistant Director - "The Equinox Project."
Book Description:
In an interview in 1989 at the Nils Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, David Bohm spoke on his theory of wholeness and the implicate order. The conversation centered around a new worldview that is developing in part of the Western world, one that places more focus on wholeness and process than analysis of separate parts. Bohm explained the basics of the theory of relativity and its more revolutionary offspring, quantum theory. Either theory, if carried out to its extreme, violates every concept on which we base our understanding of reality. Both challenge our notions of our world and ourselves. He cited evidence from both theories that support a new paradigm of a more interrelated, fluid, and less absolute basis of existence, one in which mind is an active participant. "Information" contributes fundamentally to the qualities of substance.
The early quantum physicists like Nils Bohr were ridiculed by those who could not comprehend the majesty of their attempts to explain our reality. The debunker inductive reasoning which imposes direct inferential theory upon nature has caused a setback that science has yet to overcome. Despite their stated fear of religion these theories are in fact doing what the Dark Ages did tosincere seekers of truth. It was the dawning of a New Age which revived ancient Chaos Science. Our whole computerized creative and productive world is largely a function of these "atom-mysticists."
About the author:
"History is largely propaganda. Many scholars know that and it still goes on today; but the reasons for this social engineering and priestly manipulation or economic intrigues are known by few, if any. My books attempt to deconstruct the myths that are at the root of most of the problems we face in this life on Earth. All sciences come to bear in my work, and I am indebted to many who have made contributions to my effort and research. It is encouraging to hear them say they have benefited by learning the facts behind the myths. But all the facts are not known despite what some people want to believe. Hopefully, people will study and address the real issues we face. Fighting the good fight often means having to do some things we might rather not do. It is hard work but I love it."
"~ Robert Bruce Baird"