Tag Archives: string theory
Harmony collapses the wave function
One of the biggest mysteries in physics is how the probability distributions in a quantum process collapse into a single outcome of measurement. How does one formal outcome emerge from all the possibilities? And what happens to all those other … Continue reading
Inside is bigger than Outside
Ever notice that the inside of a house or building looks (and feels) bigger than the outside? I have been struck by this phenomenon ever since I was a kid. Thanks to my introduction to the unique ideas of scientist/theologian … Continue reading
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
Have both religion and science gone off the deep end?
Sitting in my easy chair, I click my TV remote to a science channel. I find myself looking at a documentary on string and membrane theory. String theory is a noble attempt to unify Einstein’s general relativity theory (gravity) with … Continue reading
