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Creation and the Metrics of Love
If you follow the Big Bang theory of creation back to its starting place by imagining a continuous shrinking of the radius of the universe into a zero-dimensional point, you will eventually arrive at a condition in which there is … Continue reading →
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Physics And The Easter Miracle
The Lord’s resurrection on what is now celebrated as Easter Sunday certainly challenges our modern assumptions about physics. Not only did this miraculous event require radical reverse entropy (the reversal of disorder and decomposition), the Lord’s restored physical body seemed … Continue reading →
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Tagged actualization, crucifixion, David Bohm, Easter, Einstein, Emanuel Swedenborg, emergence of complexity, fulfilling Scripture, higher and lower level realities, love as ultimate substance and science, macroworld, measurement outcomes, microworld, Newtonian physics, ontology, quantum indeterminism, Quantum Physics, quantum tunneling, self-organization, superposition principle. Love and altruism, supervenience, teleology, the disciples, The Lord’s Resurrection, the science of correspondences, the Word made flesh, top-down causality, uncertainty principle, universal laws of nature, virgin birth
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