Everyone knows that sub-atomic particles have some very strange qualities. Light sometimes behaves like a particle sometimes like a wave. Objects separated by vast distances interact faster than the speed of light
- what Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance'. Most strangely the behaviour of objects somehow seems be determined in retrospect depending on what the observer is looking for. In this ground-breaking work the authors show how these quantum properties are being observed in larger & larger objects. They set out carefully & cautiously exactly what quantum theory might mean for us. Quantum physics presents an unanswerable challenge to our common sense understanding of the universe & the final explanation might not come from physics at all but from the equally strange world of cognitive neuro-science
- the mysteries of mind & matter might be one & the same.