Bohm and Krishnamurti


 
"Bohm and Krishnamurti first met in 1961 and their friendship, although it suffered a major crisis in 1984, ultimately lasted until Krishnamurti's death two years later. Bohm began his scientific career as a protégé of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who headed the coordinated scientific effort known as the Manhattan Project to develop atomic weapons during World War II. By the time of his first encounter with Krishnamurti, Bohm had already gained an illustrious if somewhat controversial reputation as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of our era. He had developed the theory of the plasma - the fourth known state of matter, after the solid, liquid and gaseous states - and his analysis of the plasmatic behavior of electrons in metals had laid the foundation for much of solid-state physics." Bohm and Krishnnamurti, from What is Enlightenment

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