Tag Archives: cooperation
Theological Ecology
Those who study the earth’s biosphere see life on this planet as a profound web of interconnecting organisms and forces. Existence is relationship. This knowledge will be perfected in the 21st century and demonstrate that the universe is mathematically fine-tuned … Continue reading
What constitutes agency on the most basic level of the universe?
Since the entire universe—from quantum phenomenon to the largest galaxies—is in profound motion, the question could be better framed if we ask what constitutes agency on the most basic level of motion. Furthermore, since reality is relational (nothing exists or … Continue reading
The irony of spiritual growth
The main driving principle of personal spiritual growth is to challenge one’s egoism and self-centeredness in order to adopt a larger, more inclusive form of love with one’s fellow neighbors. Spiritually speaking, we are to view ourselves from a more … Continue reading
Love and the quantum measurement problem
In my upcoming book Proving God I touch on the topic of a most perplexing problem facing physicists concerning how quantum indeterminacy (potentialities) take on irreversible measurable results. In other words, what is the mechanism whereby a quantum wave function, … Continue reading
Five Fingers Become Friends
Once upon a time there were five fingers. As they were talking among themselves a debate erupted that centered around which of them was the most important. “I am,” said the thumb. “Without me the hand could not grasp anything.” … Continue reading
