Tag Archives: physics
God’s Cherubim vs. the modern theoretical physicist
Science is not a search for wisdom. Some scientists have even claimed that science does not even seek truth but only seeks the best models for explaining and predicting phenomena. So science ignores values—or “heart stuff.” Scientist/theologian Emanuel Swedenborg came … Continue reading
Unifying quantum and relativity theories
Physicists have a problem on their hands. The two pillars of modern physics—quantum theory and general relativity—make opposite claims. For instance, in quantum theory the deeper you go into nature the more violent things become, yet general relativity shows that … Continue reading
From David Bohm to Emanuel Swedenborg
I like the work of the 20th Century physicist, David Bohm. Most people who believe in spiritual realities also prefer Bohm’s approach to science over that of other physicists. There are two major reasons for this. First, Bohm (like his … Continue reading
Emanuel Swedenborg: The perfect theologian for atheists and scientists
ONE of the big issues atheists have against religion is that many of the stories in the Holy Bible seem irrational and do not stand up to either scientific scrutiny or today’s enlightened sociological sensitivities. However, having been a scientist … Continue reading
LOVE AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
The title for this blog post is actually the title I use for chapter four in my upcoming book Proving God. The purpose of this adventuresome book is to unify science and theology—in a way that will offer new insights … Continue reading