All religion, art, and science are branches of the same tree.
In this revelatory book, Christine Mann, daughter of Werner Heisenberg, and Frido Mann, grandson of Thomas Mann, show how quantum theory’s arrival on the scene of natural science can have a deep – and beneficial! – impact on our thoughts and actions: idealism and materialism are no longer irreconcilable, a unified view of the world and humanity becomes possible.
Frido Mann, born in 1940 in Monterey, California, studied Music, Catholic Theology, and Psychology before working as a clinical psychologist. He now lives and writes in Munich.
As the second-youngest daughter of physicist Werner Heisenberg, Christine Mann was interested in the relationship between theology and physics from an early age. After studying Pedagogy and Psychology, she was a practising school psychologist.