David Joseph Bohm was a renowned American theoretical physicist and philosopher who made significant contributions to quantum theory and consciousness studies.
Born in 1917, he worked on the Manhattan Project and later developed innovative ideas in physics and neuroscience.
Bohm's work on the implicate order and holographic universe theory gained attention in scientific and philosophical circles.
He explored the nature of thought, dialogue, and collective consciousness, influencing fields beyond physics.
Bohm's interdisciplinary approach and unconventional ideas sometimes led to controversy, but he is widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century.
He passed away in 1992, leaving a legacy of groundbreaking work in physics and philosophy.
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