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The David Bohm / F. David Peat Archive

A 25th anniversary project of the Pari Center.

On October 31, 1992, four days after David Bohmโ€™s death, Saral Bohm, his widow, asked F. David Peat to write her husbandโ€™s biography. The result was Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm published in October 1996 by Addison Wesley. During the research period, David Peat spoke in person with family members, high school and college friends, former romantic partners, contemporaries of Bohm who had also experienced difficulties with the HUAC, numerous scientific colleagues and, of course, extensively with Saral Bohm. With those whom he was unable to interview in person, he corresponded. Most of the accumulated research was donated to the David Bohm Archive at Birkbeck College, University of London. A small number of papers remained in Pariโ€”many of them copies of the donated material. These, together with what survives of the 20-year correspondence between F. David Peat and David Bohm, form the bulk of this small archive of about 500 items.

For copyright reasons we are unable to put the archive contents online as we had initially hoped. Instead we have compiled a catalogue for reference. For those who visit Pari, the items can be viewed either in their original form or as scanned material available on a computer in the Pari Center library.


CATALOGUE OF THE DAVID BOHM / F. DAVID PEAT ARCHIVE

SECTION A
Biographical

Section A contains a sub-section of obituaries and tributes to Bohm, followed by transcripts and published versions of interviews, discussions and dialogues with Bohm. Sub-section three comprises a number of articles and papers inspired by Bohm and also includes papers relating to Bohmโ€™s difficulties with the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1949-1951.

A-1 โ€“ A-11 Obituaries for David Bohm

A-1 B.J. Hiley, Independent, October 30, 1992

A-2 B.J. Hiley typescript

A-3 Daily Telegraph, November 3, 1992

A-4 J.C. Polkinghorne and Mary Cadogan, Guardian, November 3, 1992

A-5 Eric Pace, New York Times, October 29, 1992

A-6 Times-Leader (Wilkes-Barre) November 5, 1992

A-7 Olival Freire Jr. A Classe Operรกria (Sรขo Paulo, Brazil) November 23, 1992 (in Portuguese)

A-8 M.L.G. Redhead, Nature, November 12, 1992

A-9 Sheldon Goldstein, Physics Today, August 1994

A-10 David Bohm obituary by F. David Peat, unpublished

A-11 โ€˜A Physicist Silenced by Politics Dies,โ€™ Jewish World 1992

A-12 โ€“ A-18 Tributes and Memorials

A-12 David Schindler? โ€˜A Monumental Embrace of Totality. In living memory of David Bohm, 1917-1992.โ€™

A-13 โ€˜Remarks by Sam Schweber at memorial meeting for David Bohm, December 3, 1992โ€™ 3pp. typescript with manuscript annotation

A-14 David Joseph Bohm: 1917-1992, Dรผrr, Goldstein and Zanghi, Foundations of Physics Letters, Vol 6, No 1, 1993

A-15 Appeal leaflet for David Bohm Scholarship, Brockwood Park, Krishnamurti Educational Centre, Hampshire

A-16 โ€˜David Joseph Bohm 20 December 1917โ€“October 27, 1992; B.J. Hiley, Biographical Memoir of Fellows of The Royal Society, 1997

A-17 Lee Nichol โ€˜A Life Fully Livedโ€™ memorial for the Oak Grove School newsletter


A-18
David Pines letter to Saral Bohm, February 4, 1993, with enclosure of a tribute written for Physics World. Attached to the letter a Post-it note for F.D. Peat from Saral Bohm

A-19 โ€“ A-33 Interviews, Discussions, and Dialogues

A-19 โ€˜Bohm and Krishnamurti.โ€™ Bohm interviewed by Evelyn Blau from the book Krishnamurti: 100 years, 1978

A-20 Martin Sherwin and David Bohm, from โ€˜Voices of the Manhattan Project.โ€™ Transcript of Oral History, June 15, 1979

A-21 โ€˜David Joseph Bohmโ€™ interviewed by F. David Peat and Paul Buckley from A Question of Physics, 1979.

A-22 โ€˜David Bohm.โ€™ Transcript of a tape-recorded interview by Lillian Hoddeson, May 8, 1981. American Institute of Physics, Center for History of Physics. (incomplete)

A-23 Sheldrake and Bohm, โ€˜Morphogenetic Fields and the Implicate Orderโ€™ Re-Vision 5 (2) 41-48 (1982)

A-24 Sheldrake and Bohm, โ€˜Morphic Fields and The Implicate Order.โ€™ A different version of the above:

A-25 Bohm and Weber โ€˜Nature as Creativityโ€™ Re-Vision 5 (2) 41-48 (1982)

A-26 โ€˜Bucking the Tide of Modern Physics.โ€™ Interview conducted by John Briggs and F. David Peat. Omni, January 1987

A-27 โ€˜Art meets Science and Spirituality in a changing economy,โ€™ Amsterdam 1990. This event was an exhibition and a symposium bringing together artists, scientists, religious leaders and economists. To precede it a โ€˜TV Video Document of our Timeโ€™ was filmed, featuring some of the main participants including Bohm, for display at the event. Bohm was interviewed on September 1, 1989.

A-28 โ€˜Wholeness, Timelessness and Unfolding Meaning.โ€™ David Bohm interviewed by Beshara Magazine, August 1990

A-29 David Bohm and Sean Kelly, Addendum to โ€˜Dialogue on Science, Society, and the Generative Order,โ€™ 1990

A-30 Edgar Morin, Some Notes on the Dialogue between David Bohm and Sean Kelly (Translated by Sean Kelly)

A-31 John Horgan โ€˜My Meeting with David Bohm, Tormented Quantum Visionary,โ€™ August 1992

A-32 Third interview with Professor David Bohm, Birkbeck College, University of London. Mark Edwards interviewing, (nd).

A-33 โ€˜Some notes from an โ€œInterviewโ€ with David on Abstract Thinking with Arleta and myself,โ€™ (nd) David Bohm, Georg Wikman, Arleta Giffor

A-34 โ€“ A-49 Articles and Papers About Bohmโ€™s Work or includes Bohmโ€™s Work

A-34 โ€˜Tomorrowโ€™s Physicsโ€™ MANAS, September 29, 1982

A-35 โ€˜David Bohmโ€™ New Scientist, November 11, 1982

A-36 โ€˜Physicist Bohm: Meaning links Mind and Matter.โ€™ Brain/Mind Bulletin May 27, 1985

A-37 โ€˜Bohm Model opens science โ€œattitude of participation.โ€โ€™ Brain/Mind Bulletin May 27,

1985

A-38 โ€˜After 40 Years, Professor Bohm Re-Emerges.โ€™ H.K. Fleming, Baltimore Sun, April 1990

A-39 โ€˜Last Words of a Quantum Heretic.โ€™ New Scientist, February 27, 1993

A-40 โ€˜Look for Truth No Matter Where It Takes You.โ€™ F. David Peat on David Bohm, Krishnamurti and Himself. Interview by Simeon Alev, What is Enlightenment? Spring/Summer 1997, Vol 6 No 1

A-41 F. David Peat โ€˜David Bohm 1917-1992โ€™

A-42 Review: Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Abner Shimony, Nature, June 4, 1981

A-43 โ€˜A New Perspective on Reality,โ€™ Editorial. Re-Vision. Summer/Fall. 1978

A-44 โ€˜What the Fuss is All About.โ€™ Karl Pribramโ€™ Re-Vision Summer/Fall 1978

A-45 โ€˜Karl Pribramโ€™s Changing Reality,โ€™ Marilyn Ferguson, Re-Vision Summer/Fall 1978

A-46 Letter to F. David Peat from friend Don Westwood from Helsinki, Finland, with enclosure of newspaper review of Science Order and Creativity, Dec 14, 1992, in Finnish

A-47 Advertising leaflet for David Bohmโ€™s World: New Physics and New Religion, Kevin J. Sharpe. Bucknell University Press, 1993

A-48 Essay: โ€˜David Bohm, Paul Cezanne and Creativity,โ€™ F. David Peat, 2008

A-49 โ€˜The Wrong, the Good and the Better.โ€™ review of Science, Order and Creativity, Bohm & Peat, Detlef Dรผrr, published online, June 26, 2012

A-50 โ€“ A-62 David Bohmโ€™s encounter with the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and its aftermath

In his April 12, 1960 statement, David Bohm explains the reason for giving these two statements to the American authorities. He had been offered a number of positions in American universities which he had been unable to accept because of the confiscation of his US passport following his appearance before the HUAC. He states that Brandeis University had recently offered him an appointment which he hoped to accept with the restoration of his citizenship and passport.

A-50 Statement made by David Joseph Bohm, March 23, 1960

A-51 Additional statement made by David Joseph Bohm, April 12, 1960

A-52 Letter: Spurgeon M. Keeney Jr. (Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology, Washington) to Dr Stirling A. Colgate (President, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology) April 29, 1965, re. the return of the passport and citizenship of David Bohm

A-53 Martin J. Sherwin and David Bohm. From: โ€˜Voices of the Manhattan Project,โ€™ June 15, 1979 (See A-11)

A-54 First draft of โ€˜Physical Isolation and Marginalization in Physics: David Bohmโ€™s Cold War Exile,โ€™ Russell Olwell. Published in Isis, Vol 90 No 4 Dec 1999 pp. 738-756

A-55 โ€˜Princeton, David Bohm and the Cold War,โ€™ Russell Olwell. Draft (nd)

A-56 Leaflet in David Bohmโ€™s files. Department of Justice, FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Update, Summer 1983

A-57 โ€˜Statement of Dr David Bohm.โ€™ March 15, 1985. Item 16 to LDN/154 (May 1983)

A-58 Letter from Law Office Edward S. Gudeon, London to Passport and Citizenship Unit, Embassy of USA, London April 2, 1985

A-59 Embassy of the USA, London, to David Bohm, February 11, 1986

A-60 โ€˜Science, Security, and the Cold War,โ€™ Jessica Wang, Isis,Vol. 83, No. 2 (June 1992)

A-61 AHUAC and the Manhattan Project July 15, 2016, Atomic Heritage Foundation

A-62 Notes on David Bohm and HUAC for Infinite Potential documentary, Maureen Doolan

SECTION B
Correspondence

The first sub-section Section B comprises the correspondence between F. David Peat and David Joseph Bohm, 1973-1991. This is followed by correspondence with family and friends. The correspondence with colleaguesโ€™ sub-section includes a number of photocopies of communications with Einstein who attempted to assist Bohm during the HUAC period and his subsequent exile in Brazil. The final sub-section contains a set of photocopies of correspondence on a wide range of philosophical and scientific subjects with various people, some published, some unpublished.

B-1 โ€“ B-63 Correspondence between FDP & DJB, 1973-1991

B-1 December 8, 1973. Bohm to Peat

B-2 February 21, 1979, Bohm to Peat

B-3 February 1, 1981, Peat to Bohm

B-4 March 16, 1981, Peat to Bohm

B-5 October 27, 1981, Peat to Bohm & Saral Bohm

B-6 February 8, 1982, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-7 February 24, 1982, Bohm to Peat

B-8 March 11, 1982, Peat to Bohm

B-9 March 30, 1982, Peat to Bohm

B-10 April 20, 1982, Peat to Bohm

B-11 May 11, 1982, Bohm to Peay

B-12 July 1, 1982, Peat to Bohm

B-13 August 2, 1982, Bohm to Peat

B-14 October 5, 1982, Peat to Bohm

B-15 February 3, 1983, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-16 February 14, 1983, Bohm to Peat

B-17 March 5, 1983, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-18 April 17, 1983, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-19 June 17, 1983, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-20 June 27, 1983, Bohm to Peat

B-21 June 27, 1983, Bohm to Peat

B-22 August 8, 1983, Peat to Bohm

B-23 August 16, 1983, Bohm to Peat

B-24 September 24, 1983, Peat to Bohm

B-25 December 8, 1983, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-26 December 22, 1983, Bohm to Peat

B-27 January 15, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-28 March 15, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-29 May 8, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-30 July 4, 1984, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-31 July 29, 1984, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-32 August 1, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-33 October 11, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-34 October 20, 1984, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-35 November 9, 1984, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-36 November 29, 1984, Peat to Bohm

B-37 January 2, 1985, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-38 February 1, 1985, Peat to Bohm

B-39 February 13, 1985, Bohm to Peat

B-40 March 6, 1985, Peat to Bohm

B-41 September 9, 1985, Bohm to Peat

B-42 November 30, 1985, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-43 February 21, 1986, Peat to Bohm

B-44 March 7, 1986, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-45 March 26, 1986, Bohm to Peat

B-46 March 30, 1986, Peat to Bohm

B-47 February 14, 1987, Peat to Bohm

B-48 (nd) pre-April? 1988, Peat to Bohm

B-49 May 25, 1988, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-50 July 28, 1988, Peat to Bohm

B-51 Summer 1988, Peat to Bohm

B-52 Summer 1988, Peat to Bohm

B-53 March 28, 1989, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-54 May 16, 1989, Peat to Bohm

B-55 July 7, 1989, Peat to Bohm

B-56 July 19, 1989, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-57 August 18, 1989, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-58 February 7, 1990, Peat to Bohm

B-59 February 19, 1990, Peat to Bohm

B-60 August 6, 1990, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-61 August 23, 1990, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-62 March 16, 1991, Peat to Bohm and Saral Bohm

B-63 May 13, 1991, Peat to Bohm

B-64 โ€“B-72 Correspondence with family and friends

B-64 To Miriam Yevick (former lover of DB) from Saral Bohm, November 12, 1956

B-65 To Michal Wolfson Saralโ€™s niece) from David Bohm, March 21, 1979

B-66 To Yitzhak and Sheila Wolfson Saralโ€™s brother and sister-in-law) from David Bohm, October 28, 1979

B-67 To Isadore (Yitzhak) Wolfson from David Bohm, nd but probably early January 1980

B-68 To Patricia Sagenkhan from David Bohm with attachment written for the memorial service for her husband Dr Malcolm Lee Sagenkhan, friend of David Bohm, service on November 27, 1987

B-69 Saral Bohm to Patricia Sagenkhan plus B-68, November 18, 1987

B-70 To Miriam Yevick from David Bohm nd

B-71 To Melba Phillips (former colleague) from David Bohm nd

B-72 To John Briggs co-author with FDP on Looking-Glass Universe rom David Bohm nd ca. 1984

B-73 โ€“ B-91 Correspondence with colleagues. Correspondence re. HUAC and exile in Brazil

When David Bohm was exiled to Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil, he writes to Einstein of his alarming encounter at the US Consulate where his passport was confiscated. The Head of Department at the university then contacted Einstein asking for his help by writing a letter to state that Bohm is of good moral character

B-73 July 1951, David Bohm to Wolfgang Pauli

B-74 November 15, 1951, Letters to the Editor Physical Review Vol 84, No 4. โ€˜Application of Collective Treatment of Electron and Ion Vibrations to Theories of Conductivity and Superconductivity,โ€™ David Bohm and Tor Staver

B-75 May 30, 1952, Wolfgang Pauli to David Bohm

B-76 December 5, 1951, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-77 December 1951, David Bohm to Albert Einstein

B-78 May 12, 1952, Abrahรฃo de Moraes, Dept of Physics Sรฃo Paolo to Albert Einstein

B-79 May 24, 1952, Albert Einstein to Abrahรฃo de Moraes, response to above request

B-80 May 24, 1952, Albert Einstein to Getรบlio Vargas, President of the Republic of Brazil on behalf of David Bohm, photocopy. The same letter in both English and Portuguese from an article โ€˜David Bohm, sua estada no Brasil e a Teoria Quรขntica,โ€™ by Olival Freire Jr., Michel Paty and A.L. da Rocha Barros, published in issue number 20 of Estudos Avanรงados

B-81 May 24, 1952, Albert Einstein to Dr Lucas Noguera Garcez, Governor of the State of Sรฃo Paolo. Identical content as B-77

B-82 February 9, 1953, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-83 February 17, 1953, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-84 January 22, 1954, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-85 February 3, 1954, David Bohm to Albert Einstein

B-86 February 10, 1954, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-87 October 28, 1954, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-88 November 19, 1954, David Bohm to Albert Einstein

B-89 November 24, 1954, Albert Einstein to David Bohm

B-90 December 17, 1986, David Bohm to Jonas Salk

B-91 John Beloff โ€˜David Bohm and the Mind-Matter Problem.โ€™ Bohmโ€™s reply to John Beloff. In Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 81(4), 405โ€“407 (1987)

B-92 โ€“ B-110 This section includes a set of photocopies of correspondence on a wide range of philosophical and scientific subjects with various people, some published, some unpublished.

John G. Bennett (1897โ€“1974) was a British academic and author. He is best known for his books on psychology and spirituality, particularly on the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff.

Anthony Blake writes in the Introduction: โ€˜This correspondence is incomplete but, I believe, contains enough material to show the significance of this period of contact between John Bennett and David Bohm. Of particular importance is the fresh slant that Bohm gives to Bennettโ€™s ideas of โ€˜eternityโ€™ and โ€˜hyparxisโ€™ and the way in which Bennett develops his expression of systematics. It is also possible to see how the two men eventually came to a parting of the ways. Bohm was to reject the Gurdjieffian approach and form a relationship with Krishnamurti and his ideas.

Our sub-title for the correspondenceโ€”understanding, misunderstanding and dialogueโ€”will become self-explanatory through the sequence of letters.โ€™

B-92 Bohm-Bennett Correspondence 1962-1964, โ€˜Understanding, Misunderstanding and Dialogue,โ€™ compiled by Anthony Blake

B-93 โ€“ B-104 Bohm/Schindler Correspondence

Bohm-David L. Schindler Correspondence 1982 โ€“ 1983

David L. Schindler (1943-2022) was Dean Emeritus and Gagnon Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at The Catholic University of America. He was editor-in-chief of the North American edition of Communio: International Catholic Review, a federation of journals founded in 1972. The documents are a collection of photocopies of journals, typescripts and handwritten communication.

B-93 Review of Wholeness and the Implicate Order in International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXII, No 4, December 1982 by David L Schindler.

B-94 โ€˜Response to David Schindlerโ€™s Critique of My Wholeness and the Implicate Orderโ€™ in International Philosophical Quarterly Vol. XXII, No 4, December 1982

B-95 โ€˜Preliminary Reply to Schindlerโ€™s Three Questions Arising from Wholeness and

The Implicate Order,โ€™ typescript

B-96 Further Remarks on Schindlerโ€™s Review of my book. David Bohm International Philosophical Quarterly (December 22, 1982) forthcoming, not published

B-97 David Schindler to David Bohm, September 22, 1983

B-98 David Bohm to David Schindler October 24, 1983

B-99 David Bohm to David Schindler October 24, 1983, photocopy of handwritten correspondence

B-100 David Bohm to David Schindler October 31, 1983 (?)

B-101 David Bohm to David Schindler October 31, 1983 (?) photocopy of handwritten correspondence

B-102 David Schindler to David Bohm December 6, 1983

B-103 David L. Schindler โ€˜Toward a Catholic Christian Reading of Bohmโ€™s Implicate Order,โ€™ transcript of talk given at Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, April 1983.

B-104 Correspondence FDP and Editorial; assistants at Communio, 1994, 1997, 1998 re the Schindler/Bohm correspondence

B-105 โ€“ B-108 Bohm Rosen Correspondence

Steven M. Rosen (1942-) Canadian philosopher and psychologist. His writings focus on issues concerning phenomenological ontology, the philosophy and poetics of science, Jungian thought, the gender question, ecological change, and cultural transformation. Steven M. Rosen taught psychology and philosophy at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York from 1970 to 2000.

B-105 Steven Rosen, โ€˜Dialogues with David Bohmโ€™ Part III, 1982-1984, โ€˜Wholeness and the Implicate Order: An Interpretative Essayโ€™

B-106 Steven Rosen to David Bohm July 25, 1983.

Transcript of David Bohmโ€™s response: June 1983 letter to Steven Rosen, with Rosenโ€™s responses inserted in double brackets.

B-107 a. Transcript of first part of David Bohmโ€™s letter to Steven Rosen, with Rosenโ€™s comments included, ca. August 15, 1983.

b. Transcript of second part of David Bohm’s letter to Steven Rosen, with Rosenโ€™s’ comments included. August 25, 1983.

c. Bohm to Rosen ca. mid-October 1983
d. Rosen to Bohm November 10, 1983

B-108 Steven Rosen. Time and Higher-Order Wholeness: A Response to David Bohm. 1984. Typescript

B-109 Steven M. Rosen โ€˜Time and a Higher-Order Wholeness: A Response to David Bohm,โ€™ from Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time: Bohm, Prigogine and Process Philosophy. Ed. David. R. Griffin, SUNY Press, 1986. Copy of printed version

B-110 โ€“ B-111 Bang and Lautrup article with Bohm response

Benny Lautrup (1939โ€“2025) was a professor in theoretical physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

Jens Bang (1929-2009) was professor emeritus in physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

B-110 โ€˜David Bohmโ€™s Reality,โ€™ Jens Bang and Benny Lautrup, OMverden,March 30, 1990

B-111 Reply to Jens Bang and Benny Lautrup, David Bohm

SECTION C
Drafts, Publications and Lectures

Section C comprises bibliographical material of David Bohm, a selection of Bohmโ€™s academic papers from 1951-1990, followed by non-academic papers, in particular those relating to Dialogue. Incomplete content of the lecture series at Carleton University, Ottawa, and Syracuse University, NY are included. The rest is comprised of a Report from Columbia University where Bohm gave one of the main addresses, notice of a public lecture in Ottawa, and posters and advertising material for two conferences organized by the Pari Center and the Scientific and Medical Network on David Bohmโ€™s work. There is also a grant proposal which was drafted at the Baily Farms in the 1980s. The final section contains a number of academic papers relating to the work of David Bohm.

C-1 โ€“ C-4 Bibliography

C-1
Royal Society Bibliography

C-2
Publications of Professor David Bohm

C-3
Curriculum Vitae David Joseph Bohm

C-4 โ€“ C- 57 David Bohm academic papers

1950s C-4 โ€“ C-12

C-4 A Collective Description of Electron InteractionsI. Magnetic Interactions

David Bohm and David Pines

Physical Review Vol 82, No 5. June 1, 1951

C-5 A Suggested Interpretation of the Quantum Theory in Terms of โ€˜Hiddenโ€™ Variables. I

David Bohm

Physical Review Vol 85, No 2. January 15, 1952

C-6 A Suggested Interpretation of the Quantum Theory in Terms of โ€˜Hiddenโ€™ Variables. II

David Bohm

Physical Review Vol 85, No 2. January 15, 1952

C-7 A Collective Description of Electron Interactions: II. Collective vs. Individual Particle Aspects of the Interactions

David Pines and David Bohm

Physical Review Vol 85, No 2. January 15, 1952

C-8 Proof that Probability Density Approaches in Causal Interpretation of the Quantum Theory

David Bohm
Physical Review. Vol 89, No 2. January 15, 1953

C-9 Model of the Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory in Terms of a Fluid with Irregular Fluctuations

D. Bohm and J.P. Vigier

Physical Review Vol 96, No 1. October 1, 1954

C-10 A Causal Interpretation of the Pauli Equation

D. Bohm and R. Schiller
Il Nuovo Cimento 1 48 (1955)

C-11 A Proposed Explanation of Quantum Theory in Terms of Hidden Variables at a Sub-quantum-mechanical Level.

D. Bohm.

From: Colston Papers: The Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium of the Colston Research Society, University of Bristol, April 1-4, 1957

C-12 Discussion of Experimental Proof for the Paradox of Einstein, Rosen, and Podolsky
D. Bohm and Y. Aharonov

Physical Review Vol. 108, No. 24. November 15, 1957

1960s C-13 โ€“ C-19

C-13 Further Discussion of Possible Experimental Tests for the Paradox of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen

D. Bohm and Y. Aharonov

Il Nuovo Cimento, Vol. XVII No 6. September 14, 1960

C-14 Classical and Non-classical Concepts in the Quantum Theory: An Answer to Heisenbergโ€™s Physics and Philosophy

David Bohm
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Vol. XII, No 48. February 1962

C-15 A Proposed Topological Formulation of the Quantum Theory

David Bohm

In The Scientist Speculates an Anthology of Partly-Baked Ideas

General Editor: Irving John Good

London: William Heinemann, 1962

C-16 Problems in the Basic Concepts of Physics

David Bohm

in Satyendranath Bose 70th Birthday Commemoration Volume, 279โ€“318 (1965)

Note: This is a version of an inaugural lecture that was delivered at Birkbeck College on February 13, 1963, and published separately the same year.

C-17 On Creativity
D. Bohm

Leonardo, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 1968, pp. 137-149 (13 pages)

Based on a talk delivered before the Architectural Association, London, February 8, 1967

C-18 Some Remarks on the Notion of Order

David Bohm

In Towards a Theoretical Biology: 2. Sketches, 18โ€“40 (1969)

From the Second Symposium, Bellagio, Aug 3-12, 1967

New Jersey: Transaction Publishers

C-19 Further Remarks on Order
David Bohm

In Towards a Theoretical Biology: 2. Sketches, 41โ€“60 (1969)

From the Second Symposium, Bellagio, Aug 3-12, 1967

New Jersey: Transaction Publishers

1970s C-20 โ€“ C-30

C-20 On a New Mode of Description in Physics

David Bohm and Basil J. Hiley

International Journal of Theoretical Physics Vol 3, No 3. (1970) pp. 171-183

C-21 On the Role of Hidden Variables in the Fundamental Structure of Physics

David Bohm

From: Quantum Theory and Beyond๏‚พessays and discussions arising from a colloquium.

Ed. Ted Bastin. Cambridge: CUP, 1971

C-22 On the Subjectivity and Objectivity of Knowledge

David Bohm

From: Beyond Chance and Necessity: A Critical Inquiry into Professor Jacques Monodโ€™s Chance and Necessity, 121โ€“130 (1974) Ed. John Lewis

C-23 Science as Perception-Communication

David Bohm

In Frederick R. Suppe (Ed.). The Structure of Scientific Theories. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1974.

Proceedings of a symposium on the Philosophy of Science held in March of 1969, University of Illinois

C-24 On the Intuitive Understanding of Nonlocality as Implied by Quantum Theory

D.J. Bohm and B. J. Hiley

Foundations of Physics Vol 5, No 1. 1975

C-25 On Some New Notions Concerning Locality and Nonlocality in the Quantum Theory

A. Barraca, D.J. Bohm and B.J. Hiley and A.E.G. Stuart

Il Nuovo Cimento Vol. 28B, No. 2. August 11, 1975

C-26 Nonlocality and Polarization Correlations of Annihilation Quanta

D.J. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Il Nuovo Cimento, Vol. 35B, No.1. September 11, 1976

C-27 On the Creation of a Deeper Insight into What May Underlie Quantum Physical Law

D. Bohm in Quantum Mechanics, Determinism, Causality and Particles, 1-10

Ed. M. Flato et al. Dordrecht, Netherlands: D. Riedal Publishing Co, 1976

C-28 Some Remarks on Sarfattiโ€™s Proposed Connection between Quantum Phenomena and the Volitional Activity of the Observer-Participator

D.J. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Psychoenergtic Systems 1(4) 173-179 (1976)

C-29 The Implicate Order: A New Order for Physics
David Bohm. Transcript of an address given at The Center for Process Studies, Claremont College, CA in 1978. Subsequently published in

Process Studies, pp. 73-102, Vol. 8, Number 2, Summer, 1978

C-30 On Insight and Its Significance, for Science, Education, and Values

David Bohm

Teachers College Record Vol 80, Issue 3. February 1979

Incomplete

1980s C-31 โ€“ C-54

C-31 On a Quantum Algebraic Approach to a Generalized Phase Space

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley
Foundations of Physics, Vol 11, Nos. 3-4. April 1981

C-32 On Self-Deception in the Individual, in Groups, and in Society as a Whole
David Bohm

From Group Cohesion๏‚พTheoretical and Clinical Perspectives. Ed. H Kellerman, New York Grune and Stratton, 1981

C-33 Knowledge and Insight

David Bohm

Touch the Future Dialogues, 1981

C-34 A Plot for A Science Fiction Fable (Inspired by Joseph Weizenbaumโ€™s Talk)

David Bohm

Teachers College Record Vol 82, Issue 3. January 1981

C-35 Algebraic Quantum Mechanics and Pregeometry D.J. Bohm, P.G. Davies and B.J. Hiley, 1981

This paper was originally written in 1981 and published as a supplement to my PhD. thesis. (Davies, P., (1981) The Weyl Algebra and an Algebraic Mechanics. PhD thesis, Birkbeck College, University of London.) It is believed to be one of the โ€˜lost papersโ€™ of David Bohm as it was not listed among his completed works and is set forth here for historical completeness

C-36 The de Broglie Pilot Wave Theory and the Further Development of New Insights Arising Out of It

D.J. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Foundations of Physics Vol 12, No 10. 1982

C-37 Relativistic Phase Space Arising out of the Dirac Algebra

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

From: Old and New Questions in Physics, Cosmology, Philosophy and Theoretical Biology

Ed. Alwyn van der Merwe. Pienum Publishing Corporation, 1983

C-38 Quantum Potential Model for the Quantum Theory

David Bohm and Basil J. Hiley

International Symposium on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Light of New Technology, Tokyo, August 29-31, 1983. Submitted after the symposium which they were unable to attend

C-39 Measurement Understood Through the Quantum Potential Approach

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Foundations of Physics Vol 14, No. 3. March 1984

C-40 A quantum potential approach to the Wheeler delayed-choice experiment

D.J. Bohm, C. Dewdney, & B.J. Hiley
Reprinted from Nature, Vol 315, No 6017, pp. 294-297. May 23, 1985

C-41 Matters Arising.โ€™ Comments by N. Umakantha.

Response from Bohm/Dewdney/ Hiley

Nature, Vol. 319, p 699, 1986

C-42 Active Interpretation of the Lorentz โ€˜boostsโ€™ as a Physical Explanation of Different Time Rates

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

American Journal of Physics 53 (8) August 1985

C-43 Unbroken Quantum Realism, from Microscopic to Macroscopic Levels

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Physical Review Letters Vol, 55, No. 23. December 2, 1985

C-44 Hidden Variables and the Implicate Order
David Bohm
Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 20 (2):111-124 (1985)

C-45 An Ontological Basis for The Quantum Theory
D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

Original typescript dated 16.9.1985

Eventually published in Physics Reports, Vol 144, Issue 6. January 1987. Pages 321-375

With the added name of P.N Kaloyerou

C-46 Time, the Implicate Order and Pre-space

David Bohm

In David Ray Griffin (ed.), Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time: Bohm, Prigogene, and Process Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 172–208 (1986)

C-47 A New Theory of the Relationship of Mind and Matter

David J. Bohm

The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research Vol 80, No 2. April 1986

Reprint plus original typescript

C-48 Fragmentation and Wholeness in Religion and in Science
David Bohm

Zygon, Journal of Religion and Science Vol 20, No 2. June 1985

C-49 The Implicate Order and Prigogineโ€™s Notions of Irreversibility

David Bohm
Foundations of Physics. 17 (7):667-677 (1987)

Typescript

C-50 Nonlocality and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Experiment as Understood through the Quantum-Potential Approach

D. Bohm and B.J. Hiley

From Quantum Mechanics versus Local Realism: The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox

Ed. F. Selleri, Springer, 1988

C-51 The Postmodern Physics in a Postmodern World

David Bohm

In The Reenchantment of Science: Postmodern Proposals, 57โ€“68. Ed. David Ray Griffen. State University of New York, (1988)

C-52 A Realist View of Quantum Theory

D. Bohm

From: Microphysical Reality and Quantum Formalism,pp 3-18

Eds. A. van der Merwe et al. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1989

C-53 A Suggested New Translation Gauge Invariance for Space-time

David Bohm

Quantum Coherence: Proceedings of the International Conference on Fundamental Aspects of Quantum Theoryโ€”to Celebrate 30 Years of the Aharonov-Bohm-Effect, South Carolina, USA, December 14โ€“16, 1989Ed: Jeeva S. Anandan

C-54 Non-Locality and Locality in the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

D. Bohm amd B.J. Hiley
Physics Reports 172, No 3 (1989) 93-122

1990s C-55 โ€“ C56

C-55 A New Theory of the Relationship of Mind and Matter

David Bohm

Philosophical Psychology Vol 3, No 2. 1990

C-56 Dialogue on Science, Society, and the Generative Order
David Bohm and Sean Kelly

Zygon Vol 2, No 4. December 1990

C-57 โ€“ C-71 Non-academic papers (including one paper authored by Mario Cayer on Bohm Dialogue, and a Guide to Bohm Dialogue by the Mary Parker Follett Foundation)

C-57 Dialogue: A Proposal, David Bohm, Donald Factor, Peter Garrett, Revised March 9, 1992

C-58 โ€˜David Bohm and Peter Garrett on Dialogue: Part 1โ€™ (Video transcript: 30th June 1990, Mickleton, Glos. UK). transcribed by Peter Garrett, 1990

โ€˜David Bohm and Peter Garrett on Dialogue: Part 3โ€™ (Video transcript: 1st July 1990)

C-59 โ€˜On Dialogueโ€™ David Bohm, Schouten & Nelissen

C-60 โ€˜Wholeness Regained: Revisiting Bohmโ€™s Dialogue,โ€™ Lee Nichol (This essay appears in Dialogue as a Means of Collective Communication, eds. Bela Banathy and Patrick Jenlink, Kluwer-Plenum Academic Publishing: NY, 2004.

C-61 Bohmโ€™s Dialogue and Action Science: Two Different Approaches, Mario Cayer, Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Vol. 37, Issue 2, Spring 1997

C-62 The Practitionerโ€™s Companion to David Bohmโ€™s โ€˜On Dialogueโ€™ Draft 7-1-2004 The Mary Parker Follett Foundation

C-63 โ€˜The Failure of Communication Between Bohr and Einstein,โ€™ D. Bohm and D. L. Schumacher, unpublished but see David Bohm’s Critique of Modern Physics: Letters to Jeffrey Bub, 1966-1969, Springer (2020)

C-64 โ€˜Insight, Knowledge, Science, and Human Values.โ€™ David Bohm. โ€˜This talk is an extension and modification of an article appearing in Education and Values; ed. Douglas Sloan, Teachers College Press, Columbia University, NY and London (1980). See also Teachers College Record, Feb. 1979.

C-65 โ€˜Somasignificance: A New Approach to the Nature of Life,โ€™ Juan L. Hancke and David Bohm c. 1984

C-66 โ€˜Fragmentation and Wholeness,โ€™ A talk given by David Bohm at the Eidgenรถssische Technische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland, 1986

C-67 โ€˜The Problem and the Paradoxโ€™ David Bohm, Chapter 4 of On Dialogue ed. Lee Nichol Routledge 1996, typescript

C-68 โ€˜A New Theory of the Relationship of Mind and Matterโ€™ published in Philosophical Psychology, Vol 3. No 2. 1990, typescript

C-69 โ€˜Reality, Meaning and Disease,โ€™ Juan L. Hancke and David J Bohm Typescript, undated

C-70 โ€˜The Implicate Order.โ€™ Transcribed version of an address by David Bohm at a conference organized by the Center for Process Studies, Claremont, CA, 1979. Published in a different form in Process Studies, pp. 73-102, Vol. 8, Number 2, Summer, 1978. 

C-71 Incomplete typescript pp 1&2 missing of talk that eventually became the โ€˜Fragmentation and Wholenessโ€™ chapter of Wholeness and the Implicate Order

C-72 โ€“ C-86 Lectures

National Research Council, Ottawa,

C-72 Notice of Public Lecture at the NRC, Ottawa, August 1, 1974 โ€˜Imagination and Reason in Scientific Research.โ€™

Columbia University, New York; NY. Teachers College; Charles F. Kettering Foundation, Dayton, OH.

C-73 โ€˜Knowledge, Education, and Human Values: Toward the Recovery of Wholeness.โ€™ Critical Issues Symposium Series.

Report summarizes the papers and discussions of a symposium held in Woodstock, Vermont, June 17-20, 1980. The symposium was convened to allow 50 representatives from the worlds of academia, business, the foundations, and government to discuss two major topics. David Bohm gave one of the major addresses on โ€˜Insight, Science, and Human Values.โ€™

Syracuse University, New York

C-74 The Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities September 13 โ€“ October 1, 1982. Brochure

C-75 September 20, 1982. Public lecture II, โ€˜Insight, Imagination, Reason, and the Nature of Knowledgeโ€™

C-76 September 27, 1982. Public lecture III, โ€˜Consciousness, the Limits of Knowledgeโ€”and What May Lie Beyond.โ€™

C-77 Concluding portion of Public Lecture III

Carleton University, Ottawa

C-78 Symposium Programme. A Symposium with David Bohm, May 12 – 14, 1983. Dialogues with David Bohm: A Symposium on Science, Imagination and Insight at the Frontiers of Thought

C-79 Registered participants

C-80 Memo from Tom Henighan to All Interested Parties re. A Symposium with David Bohm May 12-14, 1983

C-81 Article from Carleton University newspaper. โ€˜Bohm Dialogue Attracts Diverse Group of Participants.โ€™

C-82 First Dialogue: May 12, 1983

C-83 Second Dialogue: May 13, 1983

C-84 Third Dialogue: May 13, 1983

C-85 Fourth Dialogue: May 14, 1983

C-86 โ€“ C87 Pari Center and Scientific and Medical Network Conferences

C-86 โ€˜The Legacy of David and Sarah Bohm,โ€™ June 13-16, 2008. Poster with List of participants, Daily Schedule, Description of event, Message from Saral Bohm

C-87 โ€˜Infinite Potential: The Legacy of David Bohm,โ€™ May 30, 2009, Scientific and Medical Network, brochure

C-88 โ€“ C-99 Grant Proposal

C-88 โ€˜The Deeper Structures of Thought and Corresponding Neurophysiological Processes as a Major Source of Conflict,โ€™ typescript

C-89 Second version of C-88

C-90 โ€“ C-106 Papers related to the work of David Bohm

C-90 On the Einstein Podolsky Rosen Paradox, John S, Bell, Physics,I 195-200 (1964)

C-91 The Hidden-Variables Controversy in Quantum Physics, Trevor J, Pinch, Physics Education, Vol 14, 1979

C-92 Cosmology, EPR Correlations and Separability, B.J. Hiley. In Bellโ€™s Theorem, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe, proceedings, workshop, Fairfax, USA, October 21-22, 1988, M. Kafatos ed. Published in Fundam Theor. Phys. 37 (1989)

C-93 The American Physical Society: A survey of its first 50 years, Melba Phillips Am J Phys. 58 (3), March 1990

C-94 Relating the Physics and Religion of David Bohm, Kevin J Sharpe, Zygon vol. 2, no. 1, March 1990

C-95 Vacuum or Holomovement, B.J. Hiley& ร‰douard Beniak. Chapter in The Philosophy of Vacuum Simon Saunders (ed.) and Harvey R Brown (ed). Oxford Scholarship Online, 1991

C-96 Quantum Phase Space and the Discrete Weyl Algebra, Basil Hiley and Nick Monk, Modern Physics Letters A, Vol. 8, No 38 (1993)

C-97 Holomovement Metaphysics and Theology. Kevin J Sharpe, Zygon, vol. 28, no. 1, March 1993

C-98 Controllable and Uncontrollable Non-locality, Abner Shimony, Search for a Naturalistic Worldview II (1993) New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

C-99 Bohmโ€™s Alternative to Quantum Mechanics, David Z. Albert Scientific American, May 1994

C-100 The Implications of the Implicate Order, B.J. Hiley Proceedings I. Conferencia Internatcional sobre nuevos paradigmas de la Ciencia, Guadalajara, Mexico 1994

C-101 Understanding Bohmโ€™s Holoflux: Clearing up a Conceptual Misunderstanding of the Holographic Paradigm and Clarifying its Significance to Transpersonal Studies of Consciousness, Mark A Schroll, International Journal of Transpersonal Studies Vol. 32, Issue 1, 2013

C-102 David Bohmโ€™s Transpersonal Visionโ€”The Holoflux: Clarifying the Limits of the Holographic Paradigm, Mark A Schroll, earlier version of above

C-103 โ€˜Going with the Flowโ€™: A Western Physicistโ€™s Odyssey into Indigenous Language and Science, Sean Howard, Presentation to Undergraduate Course on Confronting Canadian Colonization, Cape Breton University, March 2020

C-104 Kabbalah and the Physics of David Bohm, Hyman Schipper, March 2018. Conference: Unified Field Mechanics II: Preliminary Formulations and Empirical Tests, 10th International Symposium Honouring Mathematical Physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier

C-105 I Fondamenti Nella Meccanica Quantistica: Unโ€™analisi critica dellโ€™ interpretazione ortodossa, della teoria di Bohm e della teoria GRW. Davide Fiscaletti. (2003) Abstract of the book in English

C-106 Science and Exile: David Bohm, the Cold War and a new interpretation of quantum mechanics. Olival Freire Jr. HSPS (Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences), Vol 36m pp1-34

C-107 โ€“ C- 110 Supplemental

C-107 Science and Spirituality: The Need for a Change in our Culture. An occasional paper of the Fetzer Institute, David Bohm, Scholar in Residence, the result of a public lecture given at the Fetzer Institute, October 23, 1990

C-108 Further Clarification of Ullmanโ€™s Abode: Recognizing the Limitations of the Holographic Paradigm. Mark Schroll, 2007, participant at the IASD (International Symposium for the Study of Dreams) symposium: Bohmโ€™s Holistic Physics, Sacred Sites, Spiritual Emergence and Ecopsychologyโ€™s Vision

C-109 Ullmanโ€™s New Abode for Understanding Psi Dreaming: An Introduction to Bohmโ€™s Holistic Physics, Mark Schroll, nd, 2007?

C-110 On the Philosophical Thought of Wolfgang Pauli and David Bohm. Paavo Pylkkรคnen. Helsinki University Press, 1996

SECTION D
The Order Between

In 1987, David Bohm and F. David Peat wrote Science, Order, and Creativity, published simultaneously by Bantam Books USA, and Routledge UK. It was their intention to write a follow-up to be titled The Order Between. In a Preface to the 2000 edition, Peat outlines the difficulties they encountered in bringing this to fruition, chiefly the ill health and finally death in 1992 of David Bohm. Peat kept the notes from their discussions which took place in London and at the Bailey Farms, Ossining, New York. From these he wrote an additional chapter for the 2000 edition, โ€˜The Order Between and Beyond.โ€™ The notes are catalogued D1โ€“D10. Photocopies of the Preface and final chapter comprise D-11. Correspondence re. the book, FDP with Adele Leone agent and Saral Bohm comprise D-12 – D13

D-1 Book proposal for The Order Between

D-2 General Plan for The Order Between

D-3 Early draft for book proposal

D-4 FDPโ€™s initial musings re. the book

D-5 FDP Notes for David Bohm, the next book

D-6 FDP Questions for discussion with David Bohm

D-7 Draft Introduction

D-8 Notes on Metaphor and Movement; Metaphor and Language; Structuralism and Order: Metaphor and Science

D-9 Notes on Bohmโ€™s Notion of Order; Notes from discussions in Amherst, October 1984: The Order of Science; The Role and Significance of Order; Orders of Space and Time; Order, Change and Stability; Order in Art and Science; Order; Order and Emergence of Novelty

D-10 Notes on Bohm on Perception-Communication; Perception-Communication; The Bohr-Einstein Dialogues and the Breakdown of Communication in Physics; Is There a Distinct Boundary between Formal and Informal Languages?; Subtle Changes of Meaning; Negotiation

D-11 Notes on Bohm; Art; Goethe, R.H. Brady; Minsky; Science and History; Categories and Deception; Fractals, B.B. Mandelbrot; Creativity and the Single Approach; Somatic Selection and Adaptive Thinking, E.J. Steele; Gaia Hypothesis; Chance; A Useful Illustration from Fred Hoyle, BBC interview; Reductionism and Duality; Gรถdelโ€™s Theorem; Evolution

D-12 Summary of Notes made at Bailey Farms

D-13 Photocopy of additional chapter (Chapter 7) to Science, Order and Creativity โ€˜The Order Between and Beyondโ€™ published in 2000, Routledge

D-14 November 22, 1992, Correspondence: David Peat to literary agent Adele Leone re. The Order Between following the death of David Bohm.

D-15 Saral Bohm to Adele Leone nd re. The Order Between

SECTION E
Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm

E-1 โ€“ E-20 Correspondence between FDP and agent Adele Leone, Saral Bohm, and editor, executive editor, production supervisor at Addison Wesley

E-1 Book proposal for Infinite Potential sent to Adele Leone and French agents, January 13, 1993

E-1a Correspondence FDP to Adele Leone February 3, 1993

E-2 FDP to Saral Bohm February 3, 1993


E-3 Correspondence FDP to Adele Leone February 10, 1993

E-4 Correspondence FDP to Adele Leone February 23, 1993

E-5 Notes on the Biography contract to Adele Leone nd incomplete

E-6 Saral Bohm to FDP Sept 1, 1993

E-7 Agreement between FDP (signed September 18, 1993) and Saral Bohm, (signed October 11, 1993)

E-8 To editor Christopher Potter misdated August 29, 1984 for August 29, 1994

E-9 FDP to Adele Leone, August 29, 1994

E-10 FDP to Saral Bohm September 27, 1994

E-11 FDP to Adele Leone November 5, 1994

E-12 FDP to Saral Bohm November 16, 1994.

E-13 Saral Bohm to FDP Saturday 16 (Dec 1995?)

E-14 Jeffrey Robbins Executive Editor, Addison Wesley to FDP, May 3, 1996, attachment re. captions.

E-15 โ€˜Jeffโ€™s choices.โ€™ Photos chosen by Jeffrey Robbins, Addison Wesley

E-16 FDPโ€™s captions for chosen photos

E-17 โ€˜Jeffโ€™s rejects.โ€™ Photos rejected by Jeffrey Robbins, Addison Wesley

E-18 Pat Jalbert Sr Production Supervisor Addison Wesley to FDP, July 3, 1996

E-19 Fax from Pat Jalbert to FDP July 19, 1996, re. photographs, plus attached note from Miriam Yevick and photocopies of photos she supplied.

E-20 Pat Jalbert to FDP letter accompanying final batch of page proofs for Infinite Potential July 22, 1996

E-21 โ€“ E-91 Correspondence re. Infinite Potential between FDP and potential

contributors

E-21 March 5, 1993, Peter Senge (MIT) to FDP

E-22 March 8, 1993, Basil Hiley to FDP

E-23 March 21, 1993, Fanchon Frรถhlich to FDP

E-24 March 22, 1993, email FDP to Nancy Kolenda

E-25 March 22, 1993, Peter Garrett (Mickleton) to FDP

E-26 March 22, 1993, Peter Garret to FDP

E-27 notice of dialogue weekend nd

E-28 March 23, 1993, email Steven Rosen to FDP

E-29 March 26, 1993, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-30 March 31, 1993, Richard Fox to FDP

E-31 May 18, 1993, Saral Bohm to FDP with attached photocopy of letter from Maurice Wilkins

E-32 June 2, 1993, email FDP to David Pines

E-33 June 15, 1993, Owen Barfield to FDP

E-34 July 9, 1993, Paul Feyerabend to FDP

E-35 July 21, 1993, Mort Weiss to FDP

E-36 July 22, 1993, K.V. Laurikainen to FDP

E-37 August 7, 1993, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-38 August 9, 1993, Melba Phillips to FDP

E-39 August 30, 1993, Paul Feyerabend to FDP

E-40 September 2, 1993, Saral Bohm to Julie Gibboney, Registrarโ€™s Office, Penn State College

E-41 September 2, 1993, Saral Bohm to Judith Goldstein Registrarโ€™s Office Cal Tech

E-42 September 2, 1993, Saral Bohm to Tim Rushton, Superintendent Wilkes-Barre School Board

E-43 September 15, 1993, Harold Sebring to FDP

E-44 September 17, 1993, Irwin Sagenkahn to FDP

E-45 September 18, 1993, email Howard Ross to FDP

E-46 September 18, 1993, FDP to Julie Gibboney

E-47 September 20, 1993, email Bail Hiley to FDP

E-48 September 28, 1993. From US Dept of Justice to FDP re, request under Freedom of Information Act

E-49 October 5, 1993, FDP to Robert Capin, Wilkes-Barre

E-50 October 9, 1993, Patricia Segenkhan to FDP

E-51 After May 1993, Peter Garrett to FDP

E-52 January 4, 1994, Arnold Kramish to FDP

E-53 attachment on his book The Griffin

E-54 January 13, 1994, Roy Britten to FDP

E-55 January 28, 1994, Lev Vaidman to FDP

E-56 February 5, 1994, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-57 February 17, 1994, Arnold Kramish to FDP

E-58 April 13, 1994, R.G. Chambers to FDP

E-59 April 14, 1994, Yuval Neโ€™eman to FDP

E-60 April 18, 1994, Daniel Lipkin to FDP with attachment Einstein to Lipkin July 5, 1952

E-61 April 19, 1994, Nathan Rosen to FDP

E-62 April 25, 1994, email to FDP from Russell Olwell

E-63 May 18, 1994, Richard Richards to FDP

E-64 May 26, 1994, Sam Savitt to FDP

E-65 September 6, 1994, FDP to Yakir Aharanov

E-66 September 6, 1994, FDP to Basil Hiley

E-67 October 16, 1994, FDP to Melba Phillips

E-68 October 19, 1994, FDP to Ilya Prigogine

E-69 November 10, 1994, FDP to James Cushing

E-70 November 10, 1994, FDP to Melba Phillips

E-71 December 2, 1994, FDP to Abraham Pais

E-72 December 2, 1994, FDP to David Pines

E-73 Mary Bernstein to FDP, with attachments (1994?) nd

E-74 March 19, 1995, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-75 April 21, 1995, Richard Tislow to FDP

E-76 May 6, 1995 (?), Melba Phillips to FDP

E-77 July 21, 1995. From Andrew J Yiannias to Tamara Bohm (second cousin of David Bohm) including two poems by Yiannias. Cc.d to Gerald Bohm cousin of David Bohm in Concord, CA, forwarded to FDP

E-78 January 18, 1996, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-79 May 1, 1996, Fax, Bail Hiley to FDP

E-80 June 1, 1996, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-81 August 15, 1996, Miriam Yevick to FDP


E-82 September 6, 1996, Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-83 September 24, 1996, US Dept of Justice. FBI, from J. Kevin Oโ€™Brien to FDP re. info on David Bohm

E-84 Note from Melba Phillips to FDP nd corrections to text

E-85 Letter from Don Factor to Saral Bohm nd damaged

E-86 After October 1996 (publication date of Infinite Potential) Missing first page Miriam Yevick to FDP

E-87 From Irving I. Bohm, Philadelphia, PA to FDP an outline of the Bohm family history

E-88 Recollections of Saral Bohm nd

E-89 Recollections of Saral Bohm nd

E-90 Recollections of Saral Bohm nd

E-91 Advertising brochure from publisher Addison Wesley Longman for Infinite Potential: The life And Times of David Bohm addressed to Melba Phillips, friend and former colleague of David Bohm.

E-92 โ€“ E-119 Correspondence between Fritz Wilhelm and David Bohm

After Infinite Potential was published in 1996, Fritz Wilhelm wrote to FDP through his publisher: โ€˜I have some important information for David Peat concerning his book Infinite Potential. I am a friend of the late David Bohm and Krishnamurti and have some unpublished observations and letters which I am willing to share. I am a physicist, philosopher, and poet who was invited by Krishnamurti to come to Ojai in order to be โ€œaround when he died, and together with David Bohm keep the Teachings of Krishnamurti alive.โ€ (Krishnamurtiโ€™s words.) There are some aspects in the lives of David Bohm and Krishnamurti which the interviewees consciously or subconsciously withheld. Please contact me, if you are interested.โ€™

The following consist of some of the correspondence between Wilhelm and Bohm and Wilhelm and Krishnamurti. When the second edition of the biograpohy came out in 1997, Peat added an Afterword with quotes from the letters and a re-assessment of the Krishnamurti/Bohm relationship. This caused widespread consternation among members of the Krishnamurti community. Some of their reponses can be found in a sub-section of the following, namely reviews and letters written to The Link the house organ of the Krishnamurti foundation.

E-92 Email: Fritz Wilhelm to publisher, Addison Wesley, for David Peat, June 16, 1997

E-93 Fritz Wilhelm to Saral Bohm listing the transcribed files, December 13, 1997

E-94 Fritz Wilhelm to David Peat, undated

E-95 Fritz Wilhelm to David Peat, June 27, 1997

E-96 Fritz Wilhelm to Krishnamurti, August 4, 1979

E-97 Fritz Wilhelm to Krishnamurti, September 25, 1979

E-98 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, September 30, 1979

E-99 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, October 3, 1979

E-100 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm, October 10, 1979

E-101 Fritz Wilhelm to David and Saral Bohm, November 26, 1979

E-102 Fritz Wilhelm to Krishnamurti, November 28, 1979

E-103 Fritz Wilhelm to Krishnamurti, December 3, 1979

E-104 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, January 6, 1980

E-105 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, January 25, 1980

E-106 Fritz Wilhelm to David and Saral Bohm, February 8, 1980. First of six letters numbered 1 to 6

E-107 Fritz Wilhelm to David and Saral Bohm, February 9, 1980. Second of six letters numbered 1 to 6

E-108 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, February 11, 1980

E-109 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm February 16, 1980

E-110 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm, February 18, 1980. Third of six letters numbered 1 to 6

E-111 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm fourth and fifth of six letters (as appendix to letter 3) February 18, 1980?

E-112 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm, Letter IV, undated

E-113 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, February 20, 1980

E-114 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, February 21, 1980

E-115 Fritz Wilhelm to David and Saral Bohm, February 22, 1980

E-116 David Bohm to Fritz Wilhelm, February 28, 1980

E-117 Fritz Wilhelm to David Bohm, February 28, 1980

E-118 David Bohm to Fritz and Margrete Wilhelm, March 10. 1980

E-119 โ€“ E-128 Response to the biography from people connected with the Krishnamurti schools and foundation.

E-119 The Link, No 12, Spring 1997. Reviews and comments on the biography Infinite Potential with reference to the relationship between Bohm and Krishnamurti, pp 16-24

E-119a transcript of E-119

E-120 From The Link No 13, Winter 1997/98 A reply to David Peat by David Moody

E-121 From The Link No 14 Spring/Summer 1998 โ€˜The David Bohm Biography, and the Afterword,โ€™ David Moody and Michael Krohnen pp 20-22

E-122 โ€˜The Shadow Side of Krishnamurti,โ€™ an Interview with Radha Rajagopal Sloss, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Winter 1991

E-123 โ€˜On Interpretation,โ€™ David Bohm (c. 1976) Newsletter of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America, Vol 7, No 1, 1993

E-124 Brochure: โ€˜A Brief Introduction to the Work of Krishnamurti,โ€™ David Bohm

E-125 From The Link No 25, 2005-2006, pp 30-31 โ€˜David Bohmโ€™s First Meeting with K,โ€™ Saral Bohm

E-126 Krishnamurti Foundation, Bulletin 65

E-127 Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, Publications, 1993

E-128 โ€“ E-154 The William Angelos correspondence.

Bill Angelos was a former Hollywood producer and writer who became interested in the work of David Bohm and Krishnamurti. He was working on a Bohm-Krishnamurti Project but seemed to have a distorted view of Bohmโ€™s life which did not corresponded to those who knew David Bohm, e.g.โ€”he claimed Bohm had never been a Marxist when the evidence is clear and has been made public by Bohm himself. David Bohm considered Angelos to โ€˜be on the wrong trackโ€™ with the project and after his death Saral Bohm, Basil Hiley, Lee Nichol, David Peat, Paavo Pylkkรคnen, Mary Cadogan, Fritz Wilhelm, etc. all refused to cooperate in the project. What follows are a series of emails on the subject, with the exception of E-128 which is a photocopy of a letter sent from David Bohm to Bill Angelos who requested that Angelos โ€˜stop the project immediately. E-154 is an interview with David Bohm conducted by Bill Angelos.

E-128 March 15, 1990, David Bohm to Bill Angelos

E-129 November 15, 2007, Saral Bohm to FDP

E-130 June 23, 2009, FDP to Bill Angelos, email

E-131 June 23, 2009, Bill Angelos to FDP, email

E-132 June 23, 2009, FDP to Basil Hiley, response from BH and excerpt from BA email of June 22, emails

E-133 June 23, 2009, FDP to Basil Hiley, email

E-134 June 27, 2009, FDP to Basil Hiley, email

E-135 July 2, 2009, FDP to Fritz Wilhelm, email

E-136 July 2, 2009, Fritz Wilhelm to FDP

E-137 August 19, 2009, FDP to Basil Hiley, Hiley response to FDP, emails

E-138 nd FDP to Saral Bohm, 2009?, email

E-139 December 14, 2010, Bill Angelos to FDP and Basil Hiley, email

E-140 December 14, 2010, FDP to Lee Nichol, email

E-141 December 15, 2010, Basil Hiley to FDP and Paavo Pylkkรคnen, email

E-142 December 21, 2010, Lee Nichol to FDP, email

E-143 January 15, 2011, FDP to Basil Hiley, email

E-144 January 15, 2011, Basil Hiley to FDP, email

E-145 January 15, 2011, Bill Angelos to FDP, email

E-146 January 17, 2011, FDP to Basil Hiley, email

E-147 January 17, 201, Basil Hiley to FDP, copy of email to Bill Angelos

E-148 January 18, 2011, Bill Angelos to FDP

E-149 January 19, 2011, FDP to Mary Cadogan, email

E-150 January 19, 2011, notes by Mary Cadogan on David Peatโ€™s email

E-151 January 19, 2011, FDP to Basil Hiley, email

E-152 January 21, 2011, FDP to Mary Cadogan, email

E-153 January 21, 2011, Basil Hiley to FDP and FDP response to Basil Hiley

E-154 Transcript of a conversation between David Bohm and Bill Angelos which was videotaped in Amsterdam, Holland in September of 1990, by TELEAC, the Dutch Public Television Network. E-128, the letter from David Bohm to Bill Angelos, is a reference to this video.

E-155 โ€“ 167 Supplemental Correspondence

E-155 November 12, 1992, FDP to Maurice Wilkins

E-156 January 29, 1993, FDP to Basil Hiley and Maurice Wilkins

E-157 June 18, 1993, Charles Biederman to FDP

E-158 September 18, 1993, K.V. Laurikainen to FDP

E-159 April 3, 1994, FDP to Catherine Shainberg

E-160 September 27, 1994, FDP to Saral Bohm

E-161 October 1, 1994, FDP to Paul Davies

E-162 November 10, 1994, FDP to Paul Davies

E-163 November 16, 1994, FDP to Saral Bohm

E-164 October 27, 1996, FDP to Kevin Oโ€™Brien

E-165 January 24, 1997, FDP to Miriam Yevick

E-166 February 3, 1997, FDP to Anthony Blake

E-167 July 19, 1997, FDP to Friedrich Grohe

E-168 February 5, 1998, Andrew J. Yiannias to FDP

E-169 January 4, 2009, Geoff Nicoletti to FDP

E-170 Fritz Wilhelm to FDP nd fragment

SECTION F
Foreign language articles

F1 – F4: Three articles in Portuguese documenting the time Bohm spent in Brazil and one in French.

F-1 โ€˜O aperente e o oculto: entrevista com David Bohm,โ€™ Alberto Luiz da Rocha Barros, Estudos Avanรงados, 4(8) 1990. โ€˜The apparent and the hidden: Interview with David Bohmโ€™

F-2 โ€˜Bohm, Einstein e a Ciencia no Brasil,โ€™ Olival Freire Jr. Ciรฉncia Hoje Vol 15/No 90, 1993. โ€˜Bohm, Einstein and Science in Brazil.โ€™

F-3 โ€˜David Bohm sua estada no Brasil e a Teoria Quรขntica,โ€™ Olival Freire Jr., Michel Paty, Alberto Luiz da Rocha Barros. Estudos Avanรงados, 8(20) 1994. โ€˜David Bohm, his stay in Brazil and Quantum Theory.โ€™

F-4 โ€˜Sur Les โ€˜Variables Cachรฉesโ€™ de la Mรฉcanique Quantique,โ€™ Michel Paty, La Pensรฉe, 292. โ€˜On the Hidden Variables of Quantum Mechanics.โ€™