Thanks for the response.
Isn't it Geoffrey Chew?
I'm aware of what you say about Capra's book, and his use of Chew to substantiate his ideas. I'm personally not so bothered about which particular version of physics or quantum physics is used. My interest is in the fact that so many quantum physicists say that their scientific understanding has led them to what I would call a spiritual worldview: James Jeans, Arthur Eddington, Werner Heisenberg, Max Planck, David Bohm, Fred Alan Wolf, Danah Zohar. As far as I'm aware, none of these were inspired by Chew. There may well be others. It's therefore the generalisation rather than a specific interpretation which interests me.
I may have to wait for the Christmas holidays before I can get round to reading your stuff. Thanks for the interest.