"Scientists other than quantum physicists often fail to
comprehend the enormity of the conceptual change wrought by quantum
theory in our basic conception of the nature of matter," writes
Henry Stapp. Stapp is a leading quantum physicist who has given
particularly careful thought to the implications of the theory that
lies at the heart of modern physics. In this book, which contains
several of his key papers as well as new material, he focuses on
the problem of consciousness and explains how quantum mechanics
allows causally effective conscious thought to be combined in a
natural way with the physical brain made of neurons and atoms. The
book is divided into four sections. The first consists of an
extended introduction. Key foundational and somewhat more technical
papers are included in the second part, together with a clear
exposition of the "orthodox" interpretation of quantum mechanics.
The third part addresses, in a non-technical fashion, the
implications of the theory for some of the most profound questions
that mankind has contemplated: How does the world come to be just
what it is and not something else? How should humans view
themselves in a quantum universe? What will be the impact on
society of the revised scientific image of the nature of man? The
final part contains a mathematical appendix for the specialist and
a glossary of important terms and ideas for the interested layman.
This third edition has been significantly expanded with two new
chapters covering the author's most recent work.
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