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By : Jean Pian
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Friday, 20 August 2010 20:00 |
 Sixty years after the statement of Wolfgang Pauli (one of the founders of quantum mechanics): "the formulation of a new idea of reality is the most important task and the tougher of our time", Basarab Nicolescu reminds: "this task is still unaccomplished!" At the occasion of the release of the book "What is reality" (Ed Liber) by Basarab Nicolescu (physician), we gathered around him three "men of Art": Jean Pian (mathematician), Adonis (poet), Georges Banu (man of theater) to try to answer the question: What is reality? If real appears as what "is", reality, it is the mirror of the being, its reflection. The reflection looks like, yes, but is not identical.
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By : Emmanuel Ransford
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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 09:16 |
What if matter hid something? What if it was the visible part of a substance richer and more subtle? To Emmanuel Ransford, there may be an invisible world, placed beyond appearances, that science would have the capacity to approach if it would open to it. Working on a new science of matter, he develops the notion of psychomatter, both matter and spirit. The keystone of a theory which leads to another vision of the physical world inclined to renew our conception of man and universe.
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By : Basarab Nicolescu
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Sunday, 02 November 2008 20:14 |
 If tradition is generally understood as the totality of practical, religious or moral doctrines that are handed down from generation to generation, ‘Tradition’ - understood more generally - allows for a completely different definition, which characterizes it as the heritage of all forms of knowledge about man’s spiritual evolution.
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