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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.A rounded picture of a complex man
By bwinbolt
This is a thoroughly researched and detailed account of a life which by any account was as troubled as it was driven by a passion for learning and insight. Despite his brilliance, David Bohm was as flawed as any of us. Problems seemed to arise for him because the very drive and obstinacy which allowed him to develop such brilliant insights in his work, proved a hindrance when applied to the business of life and relationships.I came to the book because of my interest in dialogue. I knew from his book on the topic that Bohm developed an approach to dialogue in later life, I now know much more about how his ideas developed and were applied. Written by someone who understood and admired Bohm's work, the technical aspects of physics though well explained were still a little obscure for me. I still couldn't put the book down and it brought the man and his work to life for me.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Excellent summary of Bohm's perspective on life and physics
By A customer
This is an excellent account of David Bohm, his work and his philosophy. It details his encounters with some of the leading thinkers of his day,  including Albert Einstein, Jiddu Krishnamurti and Richard Feynman. Bohm's  treatment of his theory of the explicate order and implicate order is  described in a very eloquent way by the author. It also addresses how David  Bohm was one of those super intellectuals whom the United States had  difficulty in accepting and how he "lost" his citizenship over  his beliefs. It is a book that is worthwhile reading!
11 of 15 people found the following review helpful.A strangely moving man
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This book illuminates the life of David Bohm as both man and scientist--who was nothing at all like I imagined. I knew of Bohm chiefly  through the reputation of "Wholeness & the Implicate Order"  among New-Age/Fringe Science circles, and through his collaboration with J.  Krishnamurti (the darling Theosophical saint, of lately tarnished  reputation.) Here, we see Bohm *exactly* as depicted on the cover, wrinkles  in high relief and all. Betrayed by squealing Oppenheimer, mentor to famous  Feynmann, dumped by Jiddhu Krishnamurti, he was stripped of his citizenship  and lived a sorrowful life, despondent & frequently bitter that he had  not been given a fair chance to realize his true potential, his scientific  contributions not properly acknowledged. He clung to his materialist  Marxist philosophy throughout his life; indeed, his Communist connections  partially explain (along with Oppenheimer's "tissue of lies") his  citizenship problems. Most importantly for would-be devotees, Bohm's  life-long devotion to Marxist dogma strongly influenced his materialist  interpretation of quantum mechanics and should give pause to those  attracted to the "Implicate Order" as somehow acknowledging  consciousness in science and the universe.  All in all, a good biography of  a strangely moving man
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