1) Authors
a) The Dalai Lama, Nobel Laureate in Peace
b) George Wald, Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine
c) Prof. Charles H. Townes, Nobel Laureate in Physics
d) Betty Williams, Nobel Laureate in Peace, Ireland
e) B. D. Josephson, Nobel Laureate in Physics
f) Richard R. Ernst, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland
g) Professor Werner Arber, Nobel Laureate and Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biology
h) Dr. T. D. Singh, Founder-Director, Bhaktivedanta Institute
2) Brief Description about the book
In this unique book, Dr. T. D. Singh presents the insights of seven Nobel Laureates who explore the possible grounds for the synthesis of science and religion.
4) Topics Covered
Cosmology; The problem of Consciousness; Mind and Matter; Determinism; Science and Mysticism; DNA
Quotes
“…it is very important to ensure that inner spiritual developement goes together with external or scientific developement.” – The Dalai Lama
“…I think that life could be beyond the assembly of biomolecules.” – Werner Arber
“The entire point of science is to bring ever deeper and subtler aspects of reality to recognition in our consciousness. ” – George Wild
“I look at science and religion as both working on the same problen, namely the understanding of what our universe and our life are all about…” – Charles Townes
“…we might hope that appropriate mathematical tools will be developed, so that in not too many years from now we’ll have a new paradigm in which God and religion wil be right in the middle of the picture.” – B. D. Josephson
“Why do you not believe in the divine Creator, but believe only in the universe?” – Betty Williams
“I am convinced that we all are called to devote part of our mental effortd to achieve progress in the direction of establishing a unified ethical system of values which may serve as a basis for a future beneficial developement of science and society on a global scale.” – Richard Ernst
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