Tag Archives: equilibrium
Swedenborg’s theology is chock full of science
I have written about Swedenborg’s unique approach of harmoniously blending scientific principles with theological principles in my latest book Proving God. This “marriage” of two seemingly opposing truth-systems makes Swedenborg’s contributions to human thought uniquely relevant for the post-modern world. … Continue reading
Holy Scripture and Gravitational Order
It is well known among scientists that once something is put into motion it seeks its equilibrium. It is also accepted by many scientists that the universe is unified. The significance of this unity (when one meditates upon it) is … Continue reading
Have you been hacked?
I suspect many of you have. I was hacked not long ago but it was quickly caught and dealt with. Hackers can be mischievous (looking for a challenge) or downright evil. This is the price we pay for the huge … 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
Catching up to God
In a previous post titled “Spiritual Gravity” I talked about the well-known law of physics that states that once something is set into motion it seeks out its equilibrium—the condition whereby it finds stability. Since the universe exists as a … Continue reading
Spiritual Gravity
It is a well-known law of physics that once something is set into motion it seeks out its equilibrium. This is what occurs to all dynamical things that come under the universal force of gravity. Physicists are still trying to … Continue reading
