Mani Bhaumik,
the co-inventor of the laser technology wrote in his best-seller book CODE NAME
GOD as below:
“The late visionary physicist David Bohm conceived of something transcending zero and named it the implicate order, which consists of the concurrent
existence of all potentialities in the multidimensional pre-space. He suggests material reality and consciousness are projections from this implicate order. Finally, there is Bohm’s assertion that the implicate order enfolds the entire universe holographically, in that every part of itself echoes much of what
we have said of the cosmic genome; like the human genome, every stitch of the universe contains the blueprint of the whole enchilada. It should be
evident by now that you and I are part and parcel of this implicate order. Since it is sensible to believe that something like Bohm’s implicate order does exist and is the agent of the universal potentiality of consciousness,
then we may at last have found a ship that will sail us beyond the Big Bang, a story that will tell us what happened before “Once upon a time”. We have seen that there are solid scientific reasons supporting the basic insight of quantum field theory – namely that the primary elements of reality
are the underlying fields, which we have learned fill all space and time. Physicists are close to proving that all these fields arise from a primary field.
If true, it could be argued that this primary field, having spawned the universe, is now present at the very fabric of space throughout the universe.
Would this field therefore be orchestrating the very foundational aspects of at least everything physical? Remember also Bohm’s logical notion of the
implicate order, which can enfold the primary field and consciousness. Think about the cosmic potentiality of consciousness in pre-space, where all
potentialities are presumed to be in quantum coherence, and it is reasonable to assume the feasibility of just one source, as envisioned by the world’s
various spiritual traditions. We have to keep in mind that science is always a work in progress. Centuries or even decades from now, new vistas are sure to open up in the scientific landscape. It may then provide a better answer to the “why” question. For now, it is amazing that science is meeting the core of religion and that the two are stimulating each other, as Einstein believed they always would.”