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The Dancing Wu Li Masters

The Dancing Wu Li Masters (ISBN 055326382X) by Gary Zukav (pub. 1980) is one of the most popular new age books written on quantum physics interpretations. The subject is described in non-mathematical terms to enable the widest possible readership to grasp the current trends in physics research and theory.

The title comes from one Chinese translation of the word 'physics' as 'Wu Li', as translated by the Tai Chi teacher Al Huang . The chapters of the book are each titled with other alternative Chinese definitions of 'physics', such as 'I Clutch My Principles', etc.

The author participated in a physics conference of eastern and western scientists at Esalen Institute, California, in 1976 and used the occasion as material for his book. The physicist Jack Sarfatti contributed to the content of the book, as well as the Tai Chi teacher Al Huang.

The book came out in 1980, before many of the recent developments in String Theory, so it should not be considered as up-to-date with respect to physics, although it remains interesting with respect to the philosophical commonality between western science and eastern mysticism.

See also

The Tao of Physics : An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism by Fritjof Capra

Quantum Reality : Beyond the New Physics by Nick Herbert

The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene for a more up-to-date discussion of physics and cosmology.

'Science Synchronicity and Soul-Making' by physicist Victor Mansfield, for a more up-to-date discussion on the philosophical implications of quantum physics.

Last updated: 11-01-2004 14:23:44