David Bohm, one of the most distinguished theoretical physicists of his generation, will be remembered above all for two radical scientific theories: the causal interpretation of quantum physics, and the theory of the implicate order and undivided wholeness.
He suggests that the quantum potential is itself organized by a super-quantum potential, representing a second implicate order, or super implicate order. Indeed he proposes that there may be an infinite series, and perhaps hierarchies, of implicate (or 'generative') orders, some of which form relatively closed hoops and some of which do not. Higher implicate orders organize the lower ones, which in turn influence the higher.
Thomas Bearden uses this term a lot in his video:
Tom Bearden on Radionics, Quantum Potential (Neutral Center) and Whittaker Structures (Sympathetic Streams)
In watching this amazing video I see that Bearden et al are and have been all over Keely's physics. He talks very fast with long science words so you will have to see this more than once.
https://tinyurl.com/95ax2jv
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