Amit Goswami, Ph.D.

Amit Goswami professor, researcher, bestselling author, Quantum Science Pioneer, spiritual practitioner. Dr. Goswami is a retired professor from the physics department of the University of Oregon (1968 to 1997). He is a renowned pioneer of the new paradigm of quantum science based on the primacy of consciousness. He has written several groundbreaking popular books based on research in quantum science and consciousness (see below). In 2009, Amit started a movement called Quantum Activism, now gaining ground in North and South America, Europe, and India.

In 2019, he and his collaborators established Quantum Activism Vishwalayam, acting as department of Quantum Science at the University of Technology in Jaipur, India, and developed a Master and PhD program in Quantum Science of Health, Prosperity and Happiness, an international program of transformative education.

 

Dr. Goswami was featured in the movie What the bleep do we know? and the documentaries The Dalai Lama Renaissance and The Quantum Activist.

He is a spiritual practitioner and calls himself a quantum activist in search of Wholeness.

“Dr. Amit Goswami is one of the most brilliant minds in the world of science. He has contributed immensely to my own understanding of the nature of existence. His insights into the relationship between physics and consciousness have deeply influenced my
understanding.”
– Deepak Chopra, M.D.

Amit Goswami’s 2 Caritas Events

The Ascent of Humanity: Quantum Biology and Our Future with Amit Goswami, Ph.D.

May 07, 2025 Presentation

“Just as a quantum leap requires a system to be driven to instability, so too does human evolution accelerate at the edge of chaos.”

According to quantum biology, humanity broke free from the shackles of animalhood and  became part animal/part human some 70,000 years ago via the process of self-domestication.

Quantum Worldview and the Awakening of Consciousness with Physicist and Best-Selling Author Amit Goswami, PH.D.

December 09, 2022 Presentation

“Could the great challenges of the world, and our lives, be solved through the wisdom of the past merged with the best science of today? The answer to this question is a resounding ‘Yes.’”