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Is Love more important than Physics?
Nobel Laureate physicist Richard Feynman was once asked by a friend’s mother why physics was important. He told her that physics was not important, only love was. I find great irony in Feynman’s statement. I would have told the friend’s … Continue reading →
Posted in god, love, metaphysics, psychology, Reality, religion, science, unity
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Tagged complexity theory, disposition, Einstein, existence, Feynman, first principles, proving God, quantum theory, relationship, universe
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Love Is Ultimate Substance
The world is in need of a more enlightened view of what love is. The strategy I will use for unifying science and religion in my next book, “Proving God,” is to make a new ontological pronouncement about love. Love … Continue reading →
Posted in love, psychology, Reality, religion, science, unity
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Tagged agency, chance and randomness, complexity theory, correlation, disposition, first causal principle, god, living principle, non-locality, nonseparability, ontology, probabilistic froth, Quantum Physics, ultimate substance, unifying principle
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