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David Joseph Bohm [ˈdeɪvɪd ˈdʒoʊzɪf ˈboʊm] war ein US-amerikanischer Quantenphysiker und Philosoph.

Bohm hat eine Reihe signifikanter Beiträge zur Physik geliefert, insbesondere im Bereich der Vielteilchentheorie und der Grundlagen der Quantenmechanik. Bohm ist Begründer der bohmschen Mechanik, einer alternativen Interpretation der Quantenmechanik. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. Dezember 1917 – 27. Oktober 1992   •   Andere Namen دیوید بوهم
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„Das Unbegrenzte muß das Begrenzte einschließen. Wir müssen sagen, daß das Begrenzte im Rahmen eines schöpferischen Prozesses aus dem Unbegrenzten hervorgeht; […].“

David Bohm in einem Gespräch mit John Horgan im August 1992, aus: John Horgan: An den Grenzen des Wissens, Frankfurt am Main 2000, übersetzt von Thorsten Schmidt, ISBN 3-596-14364-0, S. 148
"The unlimited must include the limited. We have to say, from the unlimited the limited arises, in a creative process; that's consistent." - John Horgan: The Ende of Science. Addison-Wesley 1996, p. 89 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=ao4QAQAAIAAJ&q=arises

„Es gibt einen universellen Fluß, der sich nicht explizit fassen, sondern nur implizit erkennen läßt, wie es die explizit faßbaren Formen und Bildungen andeuten - einige gleichbleibend, andere veränderlich -, die man von dem universellen Fluß abstrahieren kann. In diesem Fließen sind Geist und Materie keine voneinander getrennten Substanzen, sondern vielmehr Aspekte einer einzigen und bruchlosen Bewegung.“

David Bohm: Die implizite Ordnung, München 1980, übersetzt von Johannes Wilhelm, ISBN 3-88167-117-X, S. 32
"there is a universal flux that cannot be defined explicitly but which can be known only implicitly, as indicated by the explicitly definable forms and shapes, some stable and some unstable, that can be abstracted from the universal flux. In this flow, mind and matter are not separate substances. Rather they are different aspects of one whole and unbroken movement." - Wholeness and the Implicate Order (1980) p. 14 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=r5JZbRfDXs4C&pg=PA14

„Und wenn wir in der Lage sind, alle Ansichten gleichermaßen zu betrachten, werden wir vielleicht fähig, uns auf kreative Weise in eine neue Richtung zu bewegen.“

Der Dialog. Das offene Gespräch am Ende der Diskussionen, Stuttgart 1998, übersetzt von Anke Grube, ISBN 3-608-91857-4, S. 66 books.google https://books.google.de/books?id=3SNXuJ1gKKUC&pg=PA66
"If we can see what all of our opinions mean, then we are sharing a common content, even if we don't agree entirely. It may turn out that the opinions are not really very important - they are all assumptions. And if we can see them all, we may then move more creatively in a different direction." - On Dialogue (1996)

David Bohm: Zitate auf Englisch

“The universe according to Bohm actually has two faces, or more precisely, two orders. One is the explicate order, corresponding to the physical world as we know it in day-to-day reality, the other a deeper, more fundamental order which Bohm calls the implicate order. The implicate order is the vast holomovement. We see only the surface of this movement as it presents or "explicates" itself from moment to moment in time and space. What we see in the world — the explicate order — is no more than the surface of the implicate order as it unfolds.”

Synchronicity: Science, Myth, and The Trickster (1990) by Allan Combs & Mark Holland
Kontext: The universe according to Bohm actually has two faces, or more precisely, two orders. One is the explicate order, corresponding to the physical world as we know it in day-to-day reality, the other a deeper, more fundamental order which Bohm calls the implicate order. The implicate order is the vast holomovement. We see only the surface of this movement as it presents or "explicates" itself from moment to moment in time and space. What we see in the world — the explicate order — is no more than the surface of the implicate order as it unfolds. Time and space are themselves the modes or forms of the unfolding process. They are like the screen on the video game. The displays on the screen may seem to interact directly with each other but, in fact, their interaction merely reflects what the game computer is doing. The rules which govern the operation of the computer are, of course, different from those that govern the behavior of the figures displayed on the screen. Moreover, like the implicate order of Bohm's model, the computer might be capable of many operations that in no way apparent upon examination of the game itself as it progresses on the screen.

“The field of the finite is all that we can see, hear, touch, remember, and describe. This field is basically that which is manifest, or tangible. The essential quality of the infinite, by contrast, is its subtlety, its intangibility. This quality is conveyed in the word spirit, whose root meaning is "wind, or breath." This suggests an invisible but pervasive energy, to which the manifest world of the finite responds. This energy, or spirit, infuses all living beings, and without it any organism must fall apart into its constituent elements. That which is truly alive in the living being is this energy of spirit, and this is never born and never dies.”

As quoted in Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm by F. David Peat https://books.google.com/books?id=pobZMUmZbAEC&pg=PA322&dq=The+field+of+the+finite+is+all+that+we+can+see,+hear,+touch,+remember,+and+describe.+This+field+is+basically+that+which+is+manifest,+or+tangible.+The+essential+quality+of+the+infinite,+by+contrast,+is+its+subtlety,+its+intangibility.+This+quality+is+conveyed+in+the+word+spirit,+whose+root+meaning+is+%22wind,+or+breath.%22+This+suggests+an+invisible+but+pervasive+energy,+to+which+the+manifest+world+of+the+finite+responds.+This+energy,+or+spirit,+infuses+all+living+beings,+and+without+it+any+organism+must+fall+apart+into+its+constituent+elements.+That+which+is+truly+alive+in+the+living+being+is+this+energy+of+spirit,+and+this+is+never+born+and+never+dies&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjotZe8m6_TAhWs5oMKHbA4CkMQ6AEIIzAA#v=onepage&q=The%20field%20of%20the%20finite%20is%20all%20that%20we%20can%20see%2C%20hear%2C%20touch%2C%20remember%2C%20and%20describe.%20This%20field%20is%20basically%20that%20which%20is%20manifest%2C%20or%20tangible.%20The%20essential%20quality%20of%20the%20infinite%2C%20by%20contrast%2C%20is%20its%20subtlety%2C%20its%20intangibility.%20This%20quality%20is%20conveyed%20in%20the%20word%20spirit%2C%20whose%20root%20meaning%20is%20%22wind%2C%20or%20breath.%22%20This%20suggests%20an%20invisible%20but%20pervasive%20energy%2C%20to%20which%20the%20manifest%20world%20of%20the%20finite%20responds.%20This%20energy%2C%20or%20spirit%2C%20infuses%20all%20living%20beings%2C%20and%20without%20it%20any%20organism%20must%20fall%20apart%20into%20its%20constituent%20elements.%20That%20which%20is%20truly%20alive%20in%20the%20living%20being%20is%20this%20energy%20of%20spirit%2C%20and%20this%20is%20never%20born%20and%20never%20dies&f=false (1997) page 322, .

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