Some of the early quantum pioneers considered the relationship
between pure Consciousness and phenomena, concluding that the
Transcendent in the context of Brahman "points" to analogous concepts
in physics; but contrary to what MMY would have people believe, there
is no physics of his "Unified Field".  The same term should not be
conflated with Einstein's lifelong quest to unify the fundamental
forces of nature.  In terms of that quest, the "unification" applies
to something relative, not transcendental. 
  Nobel Prize winning physicist, Erwin Schrodinger says the following
that relates directly to Berkeley's philosophy:

"In all the world, there is no kind of framework within which we can
find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we
construct because of the spatio-temporal plurality of individuals,
but it is a false construction. Because of it, all philosophy
succumbs again and again to the hopeless conflict between the
theoretically unavoidable acceptance of Berkeleian idealism and its
complete uselessness for understanding the real world. The only
solution to this conflict, in so far as any is available to us at
all, lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishads."








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