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World Famous Comics: Quantum Tarot: A Tarot of New Physics
Quantum Tarot: A Tarot of New Physics
By: Kay Stopforth
Publisher: Kunati Inc.
Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Kunati Inc.
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 207
Publication Date: September 01, 2008

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Product Description:

Combining 20th-century physics, astronomy, and quantum mechanics with the traditional archetypes of a tarot deck, this theoretical investigation lends poetic expression to extraordinary scientific theory. With gorgeous illustrations that offer a new glimpse of the universe, the accompanying cards offer both wonderful meditation images and basic tarot functionality. This fascinating analysis examines how the most important theories in modern physics play out in two extreme worlds—the vast expanses of the universe and the strange, invisible world inside the atom itself.




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Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsGREAT CARDS
This is a great deck of cards. The images are amazing, and the picture quality is high quality too. And the cards are not cheep either. NICE and strong. They read really nice too. However I am unable to use them anymore. My mom started to used them everyday and now they don't seem to work for me anymore :( I have to buy a new set. Oh Well....



5 out of 5 starsA truly gorgeous deck
As a collector of Tarot decks, I usually guage them by the feeling I get when I first open them and hold them in my hands; if there's that immediate feeling of connectedness, I know I've made a good choice. And this one is right at the top.

I was initially interested in the concept of this deck: A Tarot of New Physics, and as a spiritual person who despises religious dogma, and a science junkie to boot, the idea of drawing the beauty and grandeur of the cosmos into the mysterious world of the Tarot, was too intriguing to pass up.

When I first opened the deck and began flipping through the cards, I was at once drawn to and awestruck by the images of the deck; resplendent cosmic vistas, interlaced with imagery from the traditional Tarot. It stirred a sense of the universal connectedness of all things in what we know and understand as the Universe at this point in our development as human beings. But it also evoked a sense of wonder and the possibility of the things we don't yet know about ourselves or our existence, the things we've yet to unlock or discover about who we are or what our place is on the cosmic stage.

On the practical side, the deck is a tad bigger than a standard Tarot deck, thus making shuffling a little difficult at first; but once you stretch your digits a bit, the deck has a pleasant feel to it. There's a nice matte finish to the cards that gives them a solid, grounded feel, so they're not going to go slip-sliding all over the place when you shuffle. The edges of the cards are gilded in a beautiful silver finish that adds a sense of opulence to the deck and adds to the overall beauty of it.

In short, this is a truly gorgeous deck that inspires at first sight. I love this deck and I think I will be working with it for many years to come. Highly recommended!



5 out of 5 starsA beautiful fusion of science and magick
New to Tarot publishing, Kunati have done a splendid job in producing this exquisite deck. Kay Stopforth and Chris Butler's unique vision is brought to luxurious life with vivid colours, (that really do seem to leap out of every card), sumptuous card stock, and a fabulous sturdy box. You couldn't ask for more!

As to the content of the deck itself, it is a truly stunning deck, which captures the mystery and beauty of the universe, without becoming so carried away with it's own cleverness that it becomes tricky to read. It is in fact remarkably easy to read with, the scientific information in the book giving a refreshing new angle that has never been seen in Tarot before. If you don't like to use the book, the images themselves are so evocative, they could certainly be used in a purely intuitive way.

Kay and Chris have brought a truly unique gem to the Tarot world, which is a challenge in a market which has new products arriving all the time. A treasure for collectors and readers alike!

Emily Carding, (creator of the Transparent Tarot)The Transparent Tarot



5 out of 5 starsTOE: A Tarot of Everything?
The Quantum Tarot blends astronomical imagery, scientific theory and Tarot symbolism in a visually and theoretically breathtaking presentation reminiscent of the Voyager Tarot. In its time, the Voyager broke new ground with its photocollage style, in many cases incorporating astronomical photography with tarot symbolism. The Quantum takes that idea to a whole new level: just as the Hubble images used in the Quantum are a technological leap beyond what were available at the time the Voyager was created, the Quantum Tarot is an artistic jump into a world that the Voyager could only glimpse. Moreover, while I am not ordinarily a fan of Rider-Waite style decks, the Quantum Tarot adds an entirely new dimension -- well, maybe several of them -- to the style that makes the Rider-Waite-ness fade into the background. This is not the same old Tarot in new clothes; this is an entirely new world, entered by way of the Tarot.

That new world is the world of theoretical physics. Physics is the science of how things work, and as our understanding of the world grew beyond dropping things from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, so the theories that tie our observations of things into explanations of how they work grew in complexity. It became apparent that the theories that explain how very large things like planets and galaxies work, were on a collision course with the theories that explain how very small things like atoms work. Both sets of theories couldn't be true, and yet both seem to be. Even worse, it became obvious that all of these theories were incompatible in very basic ways with the theories that explain how ordinary things like clocks and bicycles work. While these new theories have given birth to a whole new world of technology, there remains the nagging problem of explaining how all of these things could possible work together, or even, in some cases, how they can work at all.

The Quantum Tarot takes us on a journey of this strange world of apparent contradictions and inconsistencies. Each card represents some theory, idea or object from the world of theoretical physics. Illustrated with a combination of astronomical imagery and Tarot symbolism, the cards invite one to expand one's understanding of the Tarot by considering how the Tarot symbol relates to some idea in physics. Maybe the other way around, too -- how these often disconnected concepts in physics might relate to a deeper understanding of things through Tarot symbolism. And this is where it starts to get interesting.

Take card XVII -- in the traditional Tarot, the Star; in the Quantum Tarot, String Theory. String theory is an attempt to reconcile the incompatibilities of quantum mechanics and relativity. That has been the dream of physicists for decades: to find a way of combining these two apparently un-combinable theories into a grand Theory of Everything, that would provide some basic explanatory framework of how everything, at bottom, large or small, works. It's been rough going, and it isn't there yet. Maybe it will never happen; there are reasons to suspect the Universe might not be reducible to a single explanatory framework. But the attempt has produced some interesting insights, not the least of which is, at a very basic level, the world is very different from what "common sense" tells us it is. That's a good thing, as common sense is more often a blinder to truth than a way of finding it.

This Tarot is in many ways its own mimic of string theory: it is an attempt to reconcile two things -- science and mysticism -- widely held to be incompatible and contradictory, into a unified framework of ideas. Now this is something I have always believed: that science, mysticism, and add to that philosophy, are convergent disciplines. I do not mean that any of those disciplines is reducible to any of the others -- that, for example, mysticism, or the Tarot as a form thereof, can be explained in terms of psychology, or that science ultimately reduces to logic (sorry Mr. Spock). What I do mean is that as our understanding of all of those disciplines advances, they become more similar than they are different, and each gives important insights as to how the others work. It would appear, for example, that the Uncertainty Principle, which has led some physicists to suggest a "participatory universe", is really the same principle, viewed through the lens of science, as sympathetic magick and its seasonal rituals, viewed from the standpoint of the nature mystic. QM and relativity shed a lot of light on how magick might work, and many physicists have noticed similarities between ideas in physics and mysticism -- books have been written on the Tao of this and the Zen of that. My guess is that the Theory of Everything, if there is such a thing, will ultimately look like some combination of ideas from these different disciplines, a twisted superstring in its own right, vibrating in every dimension of human thought.

To be sure, this isn't the easiest path to tread. If you'd rather meet a charmed quark than a strange one, and you assume a boson has bright red hair and wears a clown suit, you may be heading for rough waters here. I must say that the images on the cards aren't highly intuitive; while you certainly can read these as ordinary Tarot cards, you won't get the full measure of their wisdom without reading, and understanding, what the accompanying book has to say about them. The book is very good; its summaries of the scientific theories are excellent, but admittedly may be beyond those who have no interest or background in the subject. The Tarot of Everything might not be the Tarot for Everyone, but then again, what Tarot is? By drawing the reader into the parallel universe of theoretical physics, this Tarot challenges the reader to get beyond the repetitive and entrenched "meanings" of the cards, and enter a dimension in which the absolutes are uncertain, and the less believable something is, the more likely it is to be true.



4 out of 5 starsInteresting, but...........
I thought that this deck was a creative and interesting approach to the tarot, but there were some things about it that were a little disappointing.

For some reason, the deck is extraordinarily difficult to shuffle. I compared the size of the deck to the standard Rider deck, and the Quantum deck is maybe 1/8 of an inch longer. The Quantum deck is also quite a bit thicker than other decks. But once I was able to wrap my fingers around the deck and do an actual shuffle, the cards seemed to interleave with each other quite nicely.

Interpreting the meanings of the cards in the context of quantum physics is amazingly creative, and I liked that. The pictures of the cards are interesting, with a nicely ethereal quality to them. The pictures are quite original and interesting to look at.

The instruction booklet, however, is pretty horrible. Complex explanations of the workings of quantum physics are finely intermixed with the explanations of what the cards mean, making it difficult and time-consuming to locate within the text and figure out the actual card defintions. Far too many instruction books and booklets make this same mistake. The definitions of what the cards mean in this Quantum deck, therefore, are extremely user unfriendly. This is the very thing that keeps tarot card reading from being far more popular than it already is. No one but an experienced tarot card reader is going to be able to make much sense of the card meanings published in the accompanying booklet. I am going to have to go through the entire booklet and separately record the parts of the text that relate only to the meanings of the cards. Once I have done that, I will be able to use the Quantum deck more conveniently for doing readings. Right now, trying to figure out the individual card meanings in a card layout is a laborious, frustrating experience. I will wait until I have personally rewritten the card meanings in a clear, easy-to-understand way before I do any more readings with this deck.

The creators of this Quantum deck did separate the meanings of individual cards into two headings, one being the Scientific Backgroud, and the other being the Interpretation, but they continued their scientific explanations in with the Interpretations. They should have said everything they wanted to say about the scientific background under that heading alone, and then under the Interpretation heading included nothing more than what they wanted the cards to mean. As it is, in the Interpretation sections, you still have to wade through a lot of scientific information to be able to decipher the actual card meanings.


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