Originally Posted By: eccles
David Bohm would certainly have agreed that his concept of "implicate order" which applied to all energy/matter was synonymous with underlying "consciousness".

Implicate order can be elaborated further in AWT as a general topology of logic, based on Lagrangian/Hamiltonian mechanics. Neither Einstein/Bohm, neither Bohr were completely right/wrong, though. By AWT reality is well balanced mixture of chaotic and harmonic motion, longitudinal and transversal waves, energy and matter, time and space and so on.

It means, every logic and causality is just a sort of human abstraction of chaos, but no chaos can be perceived as such without some rudimentary order in it. In my opinion it has no meaning to discuss, whether Universe is harmonic or chaotic - it's always a mixture of both. You can still build a philosophy based on some boundary approach - but in my opinion the power of AWT is in its balanced approach, based on concept of observational perspectives (exsintric/insitric ones in particular).