interview was in 1979; block quote below is from a book first published in 1993
The notion of a separate organism is clearly an abstraction, as is also its boundary. Underlying all this is unbroken wholeness even though our civilization has developed in such a way as to strongly emphasize the separation into parts.
—David Bohm,
The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory
!a The Undivided Universe :: !gr The Undivided Universe
!gb “a separate organism is clearly an abstraction” :: !g David Bohm
Sage interview by one of the greatest and (possibly) the most tragic physicist of the 20th century. The ideas Bohm talks about in the first half are elaborated extensively in his book "Wholeness and Implicate Order." https://t.co/RlegYnygzj
— Kenji Hayakawa (@kenji_hayakawa) September 8, 2019
interview on CBC in 1979 https://t.co/CpEakLgCKt
— George Atherton (@notrehta) September 15, 2019
from 1993:
“The notion of a separate organism is clearly an abstraction, as is also its boundary. Underlying all this is unbroken wholeness …”
—David Bohm, The Undivided Universehttps://t.co/zE3TGyk2ZQ 2019-09-14