There was an opportunity for scientists, educators and news organizations to embrace the science of David Bohm, and by implication, that mind may in fact form matter. In 1949, we missed that opportunity for political reasons.
A conflict arose between the U.S. government and David Bohm, the 21st century’s most influential physicist. Despite Albert Einstein imploring Princeton to keep Bohm as a university professor at Princeton, Bohm was forced to vacate his position.
The politically motivated false charges imposed by Congress for which Bohm was eventually acquitted, and the unfair politically motivated decision by a top U.S. educator, culminated in the United States losing the most brilliant physicist in the world.
As a result, Bohm’s theories were not given the attention they deserved. This is one of the reasons why if you go to a university, you are taught physicalism rather than the more accurate science that explains how reality itself is a holographic projection of the mind, brain and five senses.