Zara Houshmand is an Iranian American writer, editor, and literary translator whose work crosses boundaries and cultural divides. She was raised in the Philippines, received her BA in English Literature from London University, and currently lives in the mountains of California.
*Not complaining exactly but reading the book, I actually study the basics of Quantum theory, Relativism and Cosmology with the Dalai Lama. He introduces brilliant questions, of course. The book is ased on a one-week conference, so while the Buddhism sheds some light on the subjects, the long-studied here are the scientific issues.
*I'm back at it. After reading The Elementary Particles I felt the need for some physics so I restarted, and the quantum mechanics are now clearer in my mind. I wish I could write down the main issues in physics and philosophy, but I'll end-up copying half the book. It works wonders for my brain, because I'm flexing mental muscles I haven't in a long while.
*It's waiting on my night stand. Courage, courage! *I'm in page 30, already introduced to quantum mechanic: wave/particle duality, polarization, randomness with the positive and the objective interpretations. Now the Dalai Lama is introducing the 4 ways of analysis. *Soon, the best of the first 50 pages. I enjoy it a great deal. *Stopped, so now I'll have to restart I guess.