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  Bohm Dialogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohm Dialogue or Bohmian Dialogue is a form of free association conducted in groups, with no predefined purpose in mind besides mutual understanding and exploration of human thought.
Bohm published his views on dialogue in a series of papers between 1985 and 1991.
Bohm Dialogue (often referred to simply as Dialogue by its proponents) is conducted in groups of 10 to 40 people, who sit in a single circle, for a few hours during regular meetings or for a few days in a workshop environment.
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 David Bohm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Joseph Bohm (born December 20, 1917 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, died October 27, 1992 in London) was an American-born quantum physicist, who made significant contributions in the fields of theoretical physics, philosophy and neuropsychology, and to the Manhattan Project.
Bohm also made significant theoretical contributions to neuropsychology and the development of the holonomic model [2] of the functioning of the brain.
Bohm showed a deep concern for humankind and life in general, and was alarmed by what he considered an increasing imbalance of not only 'man' and nature, but among peoples, as well as people, themselves.
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 Book review of David Bohm
Bohm believes that there is just one flow, in which both matter and mind flow, and that this flow can be known only implicitly through the forms (the still photographs) that we can grasp out of this flow.
Bohm therefore rejects the distinction between what we are thinking and what is going on, as well as the notion that one part of reality (my mind) can know another part of reality: it is wrong to separate the thinker from the thought.
Bohm's solution is to contrast the "explicate order" that we perceive (for example, the Cartesian order) and that Physics describess with the "implicate order", which is an underlying, hidden layer of relationships.
www.thymos.com /mind/bohm.html   (978 words)

  
 Lifework of quantum physicist David Bohm by Will Keepin
Bohm later reflected that these collective movements, which today are called Bohm-diffusion, gave him the impression that the sea of electrons was somehow "alive." This was Bohm's first important discovery in physics, and it hints at the deeper themes of wholeness and interconnectedness that characterize his life's work.
Bohm was first exposed to Krishnamurti's teaching when his wife, Saral, brought home to him one of Krishnamurti's books from the library because she noticed that it centred on the observer/observed relationship, which is so crucial in quantum theory.
Bohm's work in physics is unique in that he built a spiritual foundation into his theories that gives them a profound philosophical and metaphysical significance while rigorously preserving their empirical and scientific basis.
www.vision.net.au /~apaterson/science/david_bohm.htm   (12586 words)

  
 David Bohm
David Bohm (1917-94) was one of the foremost theoretical physicists of his generation and one of the most influential theorists of the emerging paradigm through which the world is increasingly viewed.
Bohm's challenge to the conventional understanding of quantum theory has led scientists to re-examine what it is they are doing and to question the nature of their theories and their scientific methodology.
Bohm was a member of the Royal Academy, the originator of the causal interpretation of quantum theory, and the author of a famous text on quantum mechanics and of numerous articles and other books.
twm.co.nz /Bohm.html   (1028 words)

  
 AIM25: Birkbeck College: BOHM, David Joseph (1917-1992)
Bohm made a number of significant contributions to physics, particularly in the area of quantum mechanics.
Bohm's approach to philosophy and physics are expressed in his 1980 book Wholeness and the Implicate Order, and in the book Science, Order and Creativity, written with F D Peat and published in 1987.
Bohm led a number of Dialogues in the 1980s and early 1990s, the most well-known being those held at Ojai Grove School in California.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=3070&inst_id=33   (817 words)

  
 david bohm, donald factor and peter garrett - dialogue. a proposal @ the informal education archives
David Bohm (1917-1992) was a distinguished physicist who is best known for his work on the fundamentals of quantum theory and relativity theory and their implications for other fields.
(Bohm's influence can be seen, for example, in the work of Peter Senge on learning organizations) In the paper the writers set out their understanding of dialogue, and the way in which it can be approached.
Our approach to this form of Dialogue arose out of a series of conversations begun in 1983 in which we inquired into David Bohm's suggestion that a pervasive incoherence in the process of human thought is the essential cause of the endless crises affecting mankind.
www.infed.org /archives/e-texts/bohm_dialogue.htm   (4494 words)

  
 Quantum Physics: David Bohm. Bohmian Wave Mechanics, David Bohm Biography
David Bohm believes the reason subatomic particles are able to remain in contact with one another regardless of the distance separating them is not because they are sending some sort of mysterious signal back and forth, but because their separateness is an illusion.
For Bohm, the insights of quantum mechanics and relativity theory point to a universe that is undivided and in which all parts merge and unite in one totality.
Bohm calls this deeper level of reality the implicate (which means enfolded or hidden) order, and he refers to our own level or existence as the explicate, or unfolded order.
www.spaceandmotion.com /Physics-David-Bohm-Holographic-Universe.htm   (8920 words)

  
 Infinte Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm by F. Pruyn
Bohm held a negative opinion of his father and received little encouragement from his mother, who often suffered from mental illness.
By this time, Bohm was accustomed to regarding all phenomena as flowing from a deeper level of existence and periodically withdrawing into that same unknown world.
Bohm's profound concern was the foundations of physics and quantum theory; he did not shy away from taboos and stick to the safety of accepted science, as so many scientists did and still do.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/science/sc-pruyn.htm   (1187 words)

  
 Bohm's Gnosis: The Implicate Order
For Bohm it is the plenum; it is an "immense background of energy." The energy of this ground is likened to one whole and unbroken movement by Bohm.
Bohm puts it thus: "The perception of whether or not any particular thoughts are relevant or fitting requires the operation of an energy that is not mechanical, an energy that we shall call intelligence." He continues: "For example, one may be working on a puzzling problem for a long time.
Bohm does not believe that there is disorder at the level of the non-human universality, rather it is at the level of humanity--mainly because of ignorance.
www.bizcharts.com /stoa_del_sol/plenum/plenum_3.html   (3346 words)

  
 Keith Bohm, saxophone
Bohm is currently a part-time professor of saxophone and music education at California State University, Sacramento and a part-time professor of saxophone at the University of California at Davis.
Bohm has had the privilege to perform with the Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay, Palo Alto Philharmonic, Merrimack Valley Philharmonic, San Jose Wind Symphony, and Tacoma Wind Symphony, and has been the principal saxophonist with the California Wind Orchestra and the Mississippi Wind Band.
Bohm is currently a director on the Foundation Board of Mu Phi Epsilon, in which he is a director of scholarships, booking agent for the 2001 competition winner, and chairperson for their 2003 International Competition.
www.csus.edu /music/faculty/bohm.html   (197 words)

  
 Krishnamurti and David Bohm on thought, conflict, and dialogue
David Bohm (1917-1992) was a quantum theorist who explored areas of mutual interest with Krishnamurti, starting with the observer and the observed, from the 1959 when they met until K's death.
Bohm was Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Birkbeck College, at the University of London.
Bohm first became aware of Krishnamurti in 1959 through a book of his entitled The First and Last Freedom and its exploration into the question of the observer and the observed.
www.ratical.org /many_worlds/K/K.html   (1078 words)

  
 Lothar Bohm's Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bohm, L., J. Gueulette, D. Jones, M. Beauduin, S. Vynckier, S. de Roubaix, M. Yudelev, J. Slabbert and A. Wambersie (1990).
Bohm, L., F. Schneeweiss, R. Sharan and L. Feinendegen (1997).
Bohm, L., W. Roos and A. Serafin (2003).
www.angelfire.com /band2/stellenbosch_fraud/bohm.html   (808 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. David Bohm
Bohm found, to his amazement, that the subatomic sea he created was conscious.
Bohm discovered that every thing is connected to everything else, past, present and future, as well as time, space and distance, because it all occupies the same Non-Space and Non-Time.
Bohm: It could handle it more naturally, mathematically speaking, because it doesn't commit itself to the idea of seperate points in space; but it may say that the underlying reality is something which is not localized.
fusionanomaly.net /davidbohm.html   (2538 words)

  
 Stripping the Gurus—Appendix
Bohm himself tended to realize the indefensible nature of his position, and for a while he went through an awkward period of adding implicate levels.
Bohm’s thought, too, advanced through comparable stages, even though it has never been categorized as “Bohm-1,” etc. Wilber-2 was not merely a derogatory “epicycle” tacked onto Wilber-1, and so on (though his grafted-on lines of development are close to being exactly that).
Bohm is thus guilty of neither “bad physics” nor of “bad mysticism.” Wilber, however, is embarrassingly culpable, if not for both of those, then for the worse repeated violence against a mere “straw man” misrepresentation, created by no one but himself, of Bohm’s ideas.
www.strippingthegurus.com /stgsamplechapters/appendix.asp   (8484 words)

  
 Meditation Blog: David Bohm And Wholeness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I mention the article as a way of introduction to David Bohm (1917-1992), for it's reported that Einstein once privately called Bohm his "intellectual successor." At the time, Bohm was a colleague and friend of Einstein's at Princeton.
Bohm sought out Krishnamurti and the two became close, participating in regular conversations and dialogues of inquiry over the years.
Bohm was certainly investigating these "new ways," and we'll explore more of his ideas in another entry.
www.meditateny.com /blog/archives/2005/04/david-bohm   (725 words)

  
 Infinite Potential: The Life and Times of David Bohm - F. David Peat
This is the first biography of David Bohm, brilliant physicist, explorer of consciousness, student of Oppenheimer, friend of Einstein, and enemy to the House Un-American Activities Committee.
As both his friend and fellow physicist, no one is better positioned than F. David Feat to tell the story of this extraordinary scientist, one of the most original thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century, a man who made influential contributions to physics, philosophy, consciousness, psychology, language, and education.
This book captures the suspense of Bohm's steadfast refusal to bow before McCarthy's inquisitors and betray his colleagues, and the suffering he endured in his subsequent exile and years of wandering before he finally found sympathy for his plight and support for his theories at Birkbeck College in England.
www.fdavidpeat.com /bibliography/books/infinite.htm   (805 words)

  
 Georg Bohm [SM]: Classical CD Reviews- Nov 2002 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Georg Bohm applied for the vacancy, and was the unanimous choice, maintaining the position until his death in 1733.
In Luneberg, it is said that Bohm met a young 12-year-old musician by the name of Johann Sebastian Bach, who was at school in near-by Ohrdruf, this meeting is said to have taken place between 1700 and 1702.
What is quite clear is that the compositions of Georg Bohm had a strong influence on the later compositions of JS Bach.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2002/Nov02/Naxos-GBohm.htm   (471 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Thought as a System: Books: David Bohm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bohm felt that Krishnamurti's greatest contribution was his ideas about the "observer and the observed" and the nature of thought.
The back and forth between Bohm and the questioner(s) is often disconnected and aimless and many times left me wondering if the two sides were really taking the time to understand one another.
I was introduced to Bohm through his video dialogue with Krishnamurti in The transformation of Man. He is one of the most honest, clear thinkers I have ever read.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415110300?v=glance   (1346 words)

  
 Andrew Bohm's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Gaudet, R., Bohm, A., Sigler, P.B. (1996) Crystal structure of the complex of transducin beta-gamma and its regulator, phosducin.
Sondek, J., Bohm, A., Lambright, D.G., Hamm, H.E., Sigler, P.B. (1996) The 2.1 Angstrom crystal structure of a G-protein beta-gamma dimer.
Lambright, D.G., Sondek, J., Bohm, A., Skiba, N.P., Hamm, H.E., Sigler, P.B. (1996) The 2.0 Angstrom structure of a heterotrimeric G-protein.
www.bbri.org /faculty/bohm/bohm_page.html   (424 words)

  
 Eugene Dialogue - David Bohm
David Bohm was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania to parents who had emigrated to the United States from what was then Austria-Hungary.
David Bohm was the last graduate student to study with Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1940s, where he remained as a research physicist after Oppenheimer left for Los Alamos to work on the atomic bomb.
Consistent with Bohm’s deep interest in interconnectedness and wholeness, he developed a critique of thought and a philosophy of existence that reflected inter-relationships of energy, matter, and meaning.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~mears/bio.html   (851 words)

  
 David Bohm
Bohm postulates that the ultimate nature of physical reality is not a collection of separate objects (as it appears to us), but rather it is
From this result, Bohm concludes that ‘space, which has so much energy, is full rather than empty.’ For Bohm, this enormous energy inherent in ‘empty’ space can be viewed as theoretical evidence for the existence of a vast, yet hidden realm such as the implicate order.
Wigner and others who proposed that consciousness should be included in quantum theory, Bohm said that his aim was to describe the quantum potential without bringing in the conscious observer in any fundamental role.
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 Bohmian Mechanics
Bohm showed explicitly how parameters could indeed be introduced, into nonrelativistic wave mechanics, with the help of which the indeterministic description could be transformed into a deterministic one.
Bohm of course was well aware of these features of his scheme, and has given them much attention.
This is the opinion of Bohm and Hiley (1993), of Holland (1993), and of Valentini (2001).
plato.stanford.edu /entries/qm-bohm   (11609 words)

  
 David Bohm's Vision   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Bohm's scientific presentations are not in this article; however, they can be found in his books listed in the Reference Section at the end of this article.
Following this analogy, Bohm sees the whole process as a closed loop; it goes from the screen to the computer to the Player and back to the screen.
Bohm's overall vision of human destiny is short and straightforward: "The consciousness of mankind is one and not truly divisible." Each person has a responsibility to achieve this and nothing else.
noosphere.cc /bohm.html   (3502 words)

  
 Arno Bohm's Home Page
Bohm, Resonance Poles and Gamow Vectors in the Rigged Hilbert Space Formulation of Quantum Mechanics, J. Math.
Bohm, S. Maxson, M. Loewe, M. Gadella, Quantum Mechanical Irreversibility, Physica A 236, 485 (1997).
Bohm, H.-D. Doebner, P. Kielanowski [Eds.], Irreversibility and Causality: Semigroups and Rigged Hilbert Spaces, Springer Verlag, Berlin (1998) with review by A.~Bohm and N.L.~Harshman, Quantum Theory in the Rigged Hilbert Space - Irreversibility from Causality, pp.
www.ph.utexas.edu /~bohmwww/bohm.html   (262 words)

  
 Bohm Family Crest
The name Bohm, which is a local surname, reveals that the original bearer of the name once lived, held land, or was born in the historic kingdom of Bohemia, which was enclosed by mountains and the celebrated Bohemian forrest.
The Bohm family originally lived in Bohemia, which is now a part of Czechoslovakia.
In the Bohm coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/bohm-family-crest.htm?a=54323-224   (646 words)

  
 Ideas on David Bohm
It goes without says that, unlike the approach Bohm, Peat's way of working is far from being comprehensive, unified and all-embracing.
This was generally well received, although some reviews saw in Bohm a certain gullibility or naivety in what they felt to be his early uncritical acceptance of Marxism and later the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.
He believe that a serious psychological study of Bohm, possibly from a Jungian perspective, would be of value in commenting upon the nature of our own times.
www.fdavidpeat.com /ideas/bohm.htm   (279 words)

  
 Welcome to Alarcon Bohm
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 Gottfried Bohm - Great Buildings Online
Böhm won the Grande Medaille d'Or de l'Academie d'Architecture, the Fritz Schumacher Prize for Architecture in Hamburg and the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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