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The Connectivity Hypothesis

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Provides the foundations of a genuine unified field theory.Ervin Laszlo, widely regarded as the founder of systems philosophy and general evolution theory, introduces the foundations of a genuine u...
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Provides the foundations of a genuine unified field theory.

Ervin Laszlo, widely regarded as the founder of systems philosophy and general evolution theory, introduces the foundations of a genuine unified theory of the world in this pioneering treatise on the new sciences. In contrast to other unified theories that center mainly on physics, Laszlo's embraces quantum, cosmos, life, as well as consciousness. He delineates the principles of a new physics of universal connectivity and puts forth the corresponding metaphysics, discussing the implications for such philosophical issues as the nature of matter and mind, freedom and morality, and design versus evolution. This landmark book lays the groundwork for the non-materialist and non-reductionist yet rigorous paradigm that is likely to signal the next revolution in science: the "paradigm of universal connectivity."

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 156
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 17 July 2003
ISBN: 9780791457863
Format: Paperback
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Foreword


Introduction


PART 1. Coherence in Nature and Mind


1. Coherence in the Physical World


2. Coherence in the Living World


3. Coherence in the Sphere of Mind


4. Understanding Coherence: The Elements of an Explanation


PART 2. The Connectivity Hypothesis


5. Premises


6. Postulates


7. The Hypothesis


8. Coherence Explained: Testing the Power of the Hypothesis


9. The Advent of Integral Quantum Science

Postscript

The Metaphysics of Connectivity


Philosophical Implications


Appendix 1. General Relativity and the Physical Vacuum
Reconsidering Einstein's Equations in Relation to Connectivity Hypothesis
Laszlo Gazdag


Appendix 2. Healing through the Y Field: Two Experiments
Maria Sagi


References


Index