Tag Archives: Quantum Physics
A Scientific Journey Towards Heaven
One of the reasons the Swedenborgian movement has failed to capture the world’s imagination is that it has placed most of its poker chips on Swedenborg’s theological writings. Unfortunately, science rules the debate in our post-modern world. Sensing this, some … Continue reading
Love and the Quantum Physicist
There once was a physicist named Phil who loved to contemplate on the significance of the discoveries made in quantum physics concerning fundamental reality. Phil had always concerned himself with fundamental issues but he felt he now needed to form … Continue reading
Are heaven’s angels in agreement with quantum physics?
Yes and no. Terrestrial scientists are not even in agreement as to what is really going on in the quantum world. That is why several different models have been developed over the last 80 years to express different interpretations. While … 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
