Eleven – by Paul Hanley
This book offers more than hope. It shares a vision and then outlines practical steps to achieve it. “Eleven” stands for the eleven billion people that the United Nations expects to be living on planet Earth by the year 2100. The book explains how that can be achieved without undue hardship or injustice.
Quantum Theory and Free Will – by Henry P. Stapp
Dr. Stapp has worked closely with Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli and explains how the findings of quantum physics demonstrate that we are not deterministic beings. “Instead,” says Stapp about quantum theory “it explains, in mathematical terms, how a person’s immaterial conscious mind interacts with that person’s material brain.”
SuperCooperators – by Martin A. Novak and Roger Highfield
This is a journey of discovery that the author, his professors, co-researchers, and students took to find out if and how we succeed through cooperation. Using the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, they saw how physical systems, groups of cells, ant colonies, and computer-generated models all tend to succeed through cooperation. We humans? Even more so, as SuperCooperators.