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</html><description>A book by Fritjof Capra, a physicist of some standing and a professor at the University of California, first published in 1975, revised in 1983, and subtitled &#x201C;An exploration of the parallels between modern physics and Eastern mysticism.&#x201D; The book has three parts: The Way of Physics; The Way of Eastern Mysticism; and The Parallels. It has been enormously popular, selling in large numbers, clearly striking a chord with the public and with many scientists, and being translated into several languages.Capra explains in his preface that, while sitting on a beach ruminating on the constitution of matter and on cosmic rays, &#x201C;I &#x2018;saw&#x2019; cascades of energy coming down from outer space, in which particles were created and destroyed in rhythmic pulses; I &#x2018;saw&#x2019; atoms of the elements and those of my body participating in this cosmic dance of energy; I felt its rhythm and I &#x2018;heard&#x2019; its sound, and at that moment I knew that this was the Dance of Shiva, The Lord of Dances, worshiped by the Hindus&#x201D;. And later: &#x201C;It was followed by many similar experiences which helped me gradually to realize that a consistent view of the world is beginning to emerge from modern physics which is harmonious with ancient Eastern wisdom.&#x201D;</description></oembed>
