Has modern physics become estranged from life because of its methodology? Is it possible to rethink physics from its foundations and experience it as a science? Dr. von Zabern, a physician, approaches these questions with self-observant thinking as it was proposed by the philosopher and seer Rudolf Steiner. When thought is meditatively enhanced, it reveals its own life. Setting out from this stepping stone, the reader is invited to join the search for new concepts of time, space and movement, and to explore the field where human activity brings forth-and overcomes-physical force. As unusual as the quest my seem to be, as old are the sources of such future physics, highlighted by the author with a series of biographical notes of spiritual pioneers from antiquity to this century.
The book explores rethinking physics from its foundations, focusing on concepts of time, space, and movement through self-observant thinking.
Who would benefit from reading this book?
Anyone interested in modern physics, anthroposophy, or Rudolf Steiner's philosophy would find this book enlightening.
What makes 'Organic Physics' unique?
It combines modern physics with philosophical approaches, inviting readers to explore new concepts and the relationship between human activity and physical force.
Is 'Organic Physics' suitable for beginners in physics?
Yes, it is accessible to readers with an interest in philosophy and physics, offering insights into the foundational concepts of physics.
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