Selected Bibliography for Physics and Math Relevant to RV
Aczel, Amir D. 2003(2001). Entanglement: The Unlikely Story of How Scientists, Mathematicians, and Philosophers Proved Einstein’s Spookiest Theory. New York: Plume.
Barrow, John D. 2002. The Constants of Nature: From Alpha to Omega — The Numbers that Encode the Deepest Secrets of the Universe. New York: Pantheon.
Bergmann. Peter Gabriel. 1942(recently re-issued, new publisher). Introduction to the Theory of Relativity. New York: Prentice-Hall (original publisher). Now available new from Willmann-Bell Publishers (www.willbell.com).
Born, Max. 1962. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. New York: Dover Press.
Brown, Courtney. 2006. Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception. Atlanta, Georgia: Farsight Press.
Danby, J.M.A. 1985. Computing Applications to Differential Equations. Reston, Virginia: Reston Publishing Company.
Davies, Paul. 1992. The Matter Myth: Dramatic Discoveries that Challenge Our Understanding of Physical Reality. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Feller, William. 1968. An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications, 3rd edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Goswami, Amit, with Richard E. Reed and Maggie Goswami. 1993. The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World. New York: Penguin Putnam Inc.
Greville, T.N.E. 1944. On Multiple Matching with One Variable Deck. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 15, 432-434.
Hameroff, Stuart R. 1994. Quantum coherence in microtubules: A Neural basis for emergent consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (1): 91-118.
Hameroff, Stuart R. 1998. Funda-Mentality: Is the conscious mind subtly linked to a basic level of the universe?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (4):119-127.
Hameroff Stuart and Penrose Roger. 1996. Orchestrated reduction of quantum coherence in brain microtubules: a model for consciousness. In: Toward a Science of Consciousness - The First Tucson Discussions and Debates. Eds. S. Hameroff, A. Kaszniak, A. Scott, MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
Hawking, Stephen. 1998 (10th Edition). A Brief History of Time. New York: Bantam.
Hawking, Stephen, and Roger Penrose. 1996. The Nature of Space and Time. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Hirsch, Morris W. and Stephen Smale. 1974. Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Linear Algebra. New York: Academic Press.
Hirsch, Morris W., Stephen Smale, and Robert L. Devaney. Differential Equationsk Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos, Second Edition. New York: Elsevier Academic Press.
Kaku, Michio. 1994. Hyperspace : A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the Tenth Dimension. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Koçak, Hüseyin. 1988. Differential and Difference Equation s through Computer Experiments. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Penrose, Roger. 1996. Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Penrose, Roger, with Martin Gardner. 2002. The Emperor’s New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Schrödinger, Erwin. 1969. What is Life? And Mind and Matter. London: Cambridge University Press.
Shih, Yanhua. 2001. Quantum entanglement and quantum teleportation. Annals of Physics 10(1-2), 45-61.
Smolin, Lee. 2004 (January). Atoms of Space and Time. Scientific American 290(1), 66-75.
Thom, Rene. 1975. Structural Stability and Morphogenesis. Reading, MA: W. A. Benjamin.
Wolf, Fred Alan. 1988. Parallel Universes: The Search for Other Worlds. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Wolf, Fred Alan. 1998. The Spiritual Universe : One Physicists Vision of Spirit, Soul, Matter, and Self. Portsmouth, NH: Moment Point Press.
Zeeman, E. C. 1972. Differential Equations for the Heartbeat and New Impulse. In C. H. Waddington (Ed.), Towards a Theoretical Biology (Vol. 4, pp. 8-67). Chicago: Edinburgh University Press.
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