List Books Concering Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science
| Original Title: | Code Name: God : The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science |
| ISBN: | 0824522818 (ISBN13: 9780824522810) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Mani Bhaumik
Hardcover | Pages: 222 pages Rating: 3.66 | 648 Users | 62 Reviews

Details Of Books Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science
| Title | : | Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science |
| Author | : | Mani Bhaumik |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 222 pages |
| Published | : | May 1st 2005 by The Crossroad Publishing Company (first published 2005) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Science. Spirituality. Philosophy. Religion |
Interpretation In Favor Of Books Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science
The first half of the book flows well like an autobiography and is pretty touching at times. Personally I felt some level of gloating at the initial pages but then his rags to riches story completely justified it.The flow of his personal life goes on well till it reaches some proverbial brick wall where it suddenly takes a massive detour and goes on to give a brief summary of everything related to physics, metaphysics, with some sprinkle of spirituality in attempt to blend it seamlessly. Although strong on content, the mere barrage and the speed at which topics are covered make it tough to attain a structured approach to the desired goal. Thus may seem haywire at times, but most of the topics are covered succinctly.
All in all a good read with the added prerequisite that some knowledge of physics might be necessary to take it all in.
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Ratings: 3.66 From 648 Users | 62 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science
"We must at least ask the question: What could the world of science tell us about the nature of God?" And this is what author Mani Bhaumik proceeds to do in his book, Code Name: God.Im shocked that this book isnt better known. I dont remember how I came across it, but now that I have, its my responsibility to tell more people about it. It will appeal to the Thinker types among you, those that follow the Jnana Yoga path, although the jnana (knowledge) imparted in this book is more of a scientificFantastic combination of spirituality and science .. this changed my ideas about GOD ..
Well, every book has "something" to say, and the book should buttress or champion "something".This book lacks the latter condition.

Employing a unique blend of heady Quantum Physics and holistic Philosophy, Dr.Mani Bhaumik strives to bridge the gap between Science and religion. Trying to demonstrate that the philosophies of Buddha are not in conflict with the propagation of Niels Bohr and that Plato and Penrose have a common confluence rather than an apparent contradiction, Dr,Bhaumik links the advance of science with the eternal effervescence of spirituality.Tracing his own humble beginnings from a mud floor in the village
The first half of the book flows well like an autobiography and is pretty touching at times. Personally I felt some level of gloating at the initial pages but then his rags to riches story completely justified it. The flow of his personal life goes on well till it reaches some proverbial brick wall where it suddenly takes a massive detour and goes on to give a brief summary of everything related to physics, metaphysics, with some sprinkle of spirituality in attempt to blend it seamlessly.
An exceptional book providing insights into the perennial question of God's existence by looking at quantum reality. In addition, the epic rags to riches journey of the man himself, is not only inspiring but allows a rare first hand glimpse into the lives of the poorest of the poor, in pre-independence rural Bengal.
The book Code Name God is quite autobiographical in nature. After few pages it talks about quantum physics and science terminologies which is bit difficult to comprehend what the author wants to say.I think he is trying to explain too many things from the world of physics.If you're from non science background, it isnt gonna be a enjoyable read. The last chapter he spoke about meditation which is understandable without too many jargons.


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