==Similarities between modern science and mysticism==
==Similarities between modern science and mysticism==
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[[Fritjof Capra]] in ''[[The Tao of Physics]]'', and others have noted parallels between [[quantum mechanics]] (particularly [[Bell's theorem]]) and various religious traditions, especially [[Vedanta]]. Philosopher [[Ken Wilber]] [[Wiktionary:aver|aver]]s that modern physics neither proves nor even supports a mystical worldview. However he also states that the founders of relativity and quantum theory were nearly all mystics who felt that science is not [[Wiktionary:antithetical|antithetical]] to such views. (Wilber, preface)
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[[Fritjof Capra]] in ''The Tao of Physics'', and others have noted parallels between [[quantum mechanics]] (particularly [[Bell's theorem]]) and various religious traditions, especially [[Vedanta]]. Philosopher [[Ken Wilber]] avers that modern [[physics]] neither proves nor even supports a mystical worldview. However he also states that the founders of relativity and quantum theory were nearly all mystics who felt that science is not antithetical to such views.