Foreword Chapter One. Causality and Chance in Natural Law Chapter Two. Causality and Chance in Classical Physics: The Philosophy of Mechanism Chapter Three. The Quantum Theory Chapter Four. Alternative Interpretations of the Quantum Theory Chapter Five. More General Concept of Natural Law
David Bohm (1917-1992) was an American-born British theoretical physicist who developed a causal, nonlocal interpretation of quantum mechanics.
"Of exceptional importance. A genuine philosophy of nature, written by a physicist."—Hibbert Journal
"Bohm's challenging book perhaps marks the beginning of a retreat from high-flown obscurantism and a return to common sense in science."—Scientific American
"Bohm's ideas deserve careful study. . . . Through the stimulus it will provide for the thoughtful investigation of some of the most searching questions of modern physical science, this book serves a very useful purpose."—Physics Today