David Bohm

David Bohm was a physicist and thinker who proposed an alternative approach to the conventional version of quantum theory, as well as proposing that a new Implicate Order lay behind what could be thought of as our surface perception of reality. Bohm’s ideas extended beyond theoretical physics and included reflections on the nature of creativity and the order of society and the individual. He also proposed a dialogue process where a group of 30–40 people would meet together over an extended period. While viewed in certain quarters as something of a maverick, his ideas remain influential.

David Bohm 1917-1992
F. DAVID PEAT

Thirty Years with David Bohm
BASIL HILEY

David Bohm, Paul Cézanne and Creativity
F. DAVID PEAT

Bucking the Tide of Modern Physics
Interview conducted by JOHN BRIGGS and F. DAVID PEAT with DAVID BOHM

Active Information, Meaning and Form
F. DAVID PEAT

‘Going With the Flow’: A Western Physicist’s Odyssey into Indigenous Language and Science
SEAN HOWARD

Bohm and the Unfinished Recovery of Somatic Epistemology
MICHAEL C. CIFONE

The Backstory of David Bohm’s Dialogue
BETH MACY

Dialogue—a Proposal
DAVID BOHM, DONALD FACTOR, and PETER GARRETT

On Dialogue: Part 1
DAVID BOHM and PETER GARRETT

On Dialogue: Part 2
DAVID BOHM and PETER GARRETT

On Dialogue: Part 3
DAVID BOHM and PETER GARRETT

David Bohm, the Quantum Mechanics Rebel ‘Communist’ who was a Friend of Einstein’s and Taught at the University of São Paulo (USP)
MONICA VASCONCELOS

David Bohm and the Challenge of a Fragmented Society
JULIANA GENEVIEVE SOUZA ANDRÉ and RAISSA ROCJHA BOMBINI

Quantum Romanticism: The Aesthetics of the Sublime in David Bohm’s Philosophy of Physics
IAN GREIG

Physics and Metaphysics: Transcendence, Holism, and Sublimity in David Bohm’s ‘Implicate Order’ Theory
IAN GREIG   

The Importance of Questioning Fixed Assumptions
EDDIE O’BRIEN