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| | Doug Renselle's Research Review of David Bohm's 1980 'The Enfolding-Unfolding Universe and Consciousness,' Chapter 3, ... |
 | | For example, he says, "Our basic proposal is that what is is the holomovement, and that everything is to be explained in terms of forms derived from this holomovement." Ibid., page 86. |
 | | In certain cases, we can abstract particular aspects of the holomovement (e.g., light, electrons, sound, etc.), but more generally, all forms of the holomovement merge and are inseparable." Ibid., p. |
 | | Bohm's holomovement (implicate order) is "undefinable and immeasurable." But similar Pirsig's DQ and Quantonics' nonactuality, Bohm's holomovement is describable, indeed that is what explicate order partially accomplishes. |
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