Brohms Mind and Matter
Bohm views physical processes as determined by information of more and more subtle levels which interact, and does not limit this consideration to matter alone. In an article of 1990, A new theory of the relationship of mind and matter, he resumes his view that there exists a close link to mental processes: "the whole notion of active information suggests a rudimentary mind-like behaviour of matter".
In his view, mental processes as well can be understood as representing levels of activity of increasing subtlety which act upon each other.
He recalls that thought is intricately connected with physical reactions, as is known from everyday experience.
Yet on the mental side, action as response to information need not be immediate; rather, in some cases at least, it can be mediated by "suspension" of physical action and the resulting train of thought.[27]