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Lena Rabi Capapas, M.D. is a physician who practiced internal medicine and cardiology. Later in her career, she incorporated holistic and integrative medicine into her healing arts. At age 68, Capapas chose to shift her focus and heed the call of the world of vibrations. Years of research resulted in her first book, "Love This Beautiful Musical Mathematical Universe," an attempt to connect the principles of quantum physics to ordinary as well extraordinary human experiences of reality, ancient and religious teachings, and cultural traditions.
This book challenges particle physics, a major area of scientific research on which billions of dollars and incalculable man hours, sweat and emotions have been invested, and suggests a switch in inquiry from particles to frequency and harmonics—a mostly untested arena. It also challenges practitioners of different faiths to actually live what they profess to believe: that we and everything in the universe, and the infinite energy that begot us, are one. And it encourages the reader to understand, know, and put to heart that the principles of vibration and resonance, which orchestrate his or her reality, are at his or her command in the creation of a joyful and magical life.
Dr. Capapas spends her time with family in St. Louis, MO, Minneapolis, MN and in the Philippines.
“A radical revision of modern physics offers profound spiritual implications for human life.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A radical revision of modern physics offers profound spiritual implications for human life.
According to debut author Capapas, people’s interpretation of the world has been radically revised by the “triumph of quantum theory,” the “most accurate among all theories that physical science has ever advanced.” But the current state of modern physics still suffers from two grand, interrelated problems: one is the obsessive quest for an “elusive theory of everything,” a “prolonged, futile search based on particle physics.” Secondly, at the heart of contemporary cosmology is a schism between “scientific discoveries and everybody’s shared experience of reality,” or to put it differently, between “scientific rationality and the wisdom gained from experience.” To this end, the author provides a panoramic survey of the fundamental principles of modern physics and culls her own theory of reality. She begins with the common ground of all things: vibration (“Everything vibrates”). As a result, all things have a recordable frequency and these frequencies dictate the “harmonic order” that readers ultimately experience as phenomenal objects of perception, including space and time itself as well as gravity. Moreover, that vibration constitutes the unity of all things, the “unfathomable singularity of pure light.” That pure frequency can also be understood as love, the “pure vibration that holds us all as one,” “the fundamental energy,” the “one infinite light permeating everything.” Capapas furnishes an uncommonly accessible, almost informally storylike account of the intellectual drama that ultimately spawned quantum theory as well as an erudite summary of the history of pre-modern cosmology, which, she argues, anticipates it. In addition, the author astutely points out the many ways in which, despite its extraordinary success, quantum theory still fails to capture the wholeness of human life. Capapas is not a physicist but rather a physician, and ultimately takes some scientific leaps based on her “gut.” Even if she’s right about the “vibratory interconnectedness” of all things, it’s never empirically clear why this means love is the lynchpin of the universe or why “consciousness is the fundamental element of the universe.” These are intriguing and even inspiring conclusions, but that’s not the same thing as being persuasive.
A remarkable and readable account of modern physics even if its ultimate positions remain unconvincing.
Pub Date: May 2, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-5469-2729-7
Page count: 320pp
Publisher: CreateSpace
Review Posted Online: Oct. 18, 2019
Favorite line from a book
Here we find ourselves, suddenly, not in a critical speculation, but in a holy place, and should go very warily and reverently. We stand before the secret of the world, there where Being passes into Appearance, and Unity into Variety. -Ralph Waldo Emerso
Favorite word
Thank you
Hometown
Hinunangan, Southern Leyte, Philippines
Passion in life
to help people attain deep understanding of the principles that operate in daily life, traditions, and beliefs and the ultimate role that these principles have in the creation of people's personal and collective realities.
Unexpected skill or talent
ability to sense what a person needs to help him or her clarify a problem or crystallize jumbled emotions.
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