One of the foremost scientists and thinkers of our time, David Bohm
worked alongside Oppenheimer and Einstein. In Science, Order and
Creativity he and physicist F. David Peat propose a return to greater
creativity and communication in the sciences. They ask for a renewed
emphasis on ideas rather than formulae, on the whole rather than
fragments, and on meaning rather than mere mechanics. Tracing the
history of science from Aristotle to Einstein, from the Pythagorean
theorem to quantum mechanics, the authors offer intriguing new insights
into how scientific theories come into being, how to eliminate blocks to
creativity and how science can lead to a deeper understanding of
society, the human condition and the human mind itself. Science, Order
and Creativity looks to the future of science with elegance, hope and
enthusiasm.