Implicate and explicate order, by [[David Bohm]] quantum theory concepts.
Tied it to the notion of the brain / human mind as a quantum device.
Implicate and explicate order, by [[David Bohm]] quantum theory concepts.
Tied it to the notion of the brain / human mind as a quantum device.
Bohm advanced the view that quantum physics meant that the old Cartesian model of reality—that there are two kinds of substance, the mental and the physical, that somehow interact—was too limited. To complement it, he developed a mathematical and physical theory of "implicate" and "explicate" order.[3]
Implicate and explicate order.