Bridge to Unity
Unified field-based science and spirituality
Bridge to Unity is the theme of this website, which contains recent articles, book introductions, and links to purchase the books.
Articles
Unless We Are Robots, Classical and Quantum Theories Are Fundamentally Inadequate
NeuroQuantology | March 2014 | Volume 12 | Issue 1 | Page 102-125 AbstractIn classical physics, all change in nature is believed to take place in an unbroken chain of cause and effect. In quantum physics, change is believed to be irreducibly probabilistic, and perhaps...
A Critique of Scientific Realism Based in Vedic Principles
NeuroQuantology | September 2013 | Volume 11 | Issue 3 | AbstractThe shift from particle to field theories has been crumbling pillars of classical objective science, and is reverberating in philosophy of science. Fundamental issues implicit in objective...
Unpacking Quantum Wave Function Collapse: Introduction to the 3-in‐1 Ontological Model of Nature
NeuroQuantology | 2012 | AbstractThis paper examines major interpretations of quantum wave function collapse, including the orthodox, many-worlds, decoherence, and neorealist interpretations. The interpretations increasingly support quantum reality, and are...
Vedic Principles of Therapy
EXPLORE January/February 2012, Vol. 8, No. 1This paper introduces Vedic principles of therapy as a holistic integration of healing and human development. The most integrative aspect is a “consciousness-based” approach in which the bottom line of the mind is...
The Place and Role of Consciousness in Human Psychoarchitecture
NeuroQuantology | March-June-September-December 2011 | Vol 9 | Issue 1 | AbstractThe ontological place and causal role of consciousness is examined in evidence-based models of mind. The challenge is highlighted of placing disembodied functional cognitive models of...
Toward an Integrated View of Particles and Forces
Consciousness-Based Education: A Foundation for Teaching and Learning in the Academic Disciplines, Volume IV Consciousness-Based Education and Physics, Maharishi University of Management, 2009 R. W. Boyer and P. HensleyAbstract In the ancient Vedic tradition of...
What about Bob?
Born in Portland Oregon USA, Bob spent early years in California, attended UCLA on an athletic scholarship and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology.
After graduation he became a teacher of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program, and completed a Master’s degree in the Science of Creative Intelligence at Maharishi European Research University in Switzerland.
Bob served in the non-profit educational organization for TM in the U.S. as national president of the students’ wing and national vice-president-administration and trustee of the umbrella organization, having the great honor of working with founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Bob returned to academic studies, completing a Master’s degree in experimental psychology at California State University Northridge and doctorate in cognitive psychology at University of Oklahoma.
Bob also served as faculty member in psychology and neuroscience at Maharishi International University in Iowa.
After completing postdoctoral clinical internships and professional licensure he worked in community mental health and private practice. More recently, he has been consulting/teaching communication skills and writing scientific articles and books.






