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Actually, Bohm believed in an objective reality but that he had a hidden part, which is difficult for us to measure, observe or think about, but not impossible, what makes. That made Bohm's thought (although he hashad been socialist by mistake) very similar to the philosophical levels to thatviews of Ayn Rand.

Actually, Bohm believed in an objective reality but that he had a hidden part, which is difficult for us to measure, observe or think about, but not impossible, what makes Bohm's thought (although he has been socialist by mistake) very similar to philosophical levels to that of Ayn Rand

Bohm believed in an objective reality that had a hidden part which is difficult for us to measure, observe or think about, but not impossible. That made Bohm's thought (although he had been socialist by mistake) very similar to the philosophical views of Ayn Rand.

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Actually, Bohm believed in an objective reality but that he had a hidden part, which is difficult for us to measure, observe or think about, but not impossible, what makes Bohm's thought (although he has been socialist by mistake) very similar to philosophical levels to that of Ayn Rand