Quantum theory proves the afterlife

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Seeker47

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One of the best books I have found about the afterlife is D'souza's Life After Death. He made very similar argument.
 

Eli1

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Thank you for sharing this. I love this kind of stuff.
 
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Bible proves eternal life!!!!

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ChrisTillinen

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I tend to be quite skeptical anytime anyone suggests that quantum theory either proves or disproves something spiritual. But that's just my prejudice.
 

Seeker47

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It is my understanding that quantum theory now postulates at least 10 dimensions of reality, maybe more.

Nothing negates faith but it is sure interesting to think about.
 
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SanderB

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It is my understanding that quantum theory now postulates at least 10 dimensions of reality, maybe more.

Nothing negates faith but it is sure interesting to think about.
All I know is that God made quantum physics for us to catch a glimpse of his awe-inspiring mind bending power. Heaven might be beyond our sciences, and the laws of physics may be different over there, but it could be a whole layer of universe beyond our own, separated by the veil.
 

shittim

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No I haven't, but this spoke to me as we know there are multiple dimensions, and it seems valid that God operates in the Quantum dimension where there is no space or linear time, in fact it appears linear time is a construct that He made for us, just as He created us, for His good pleasure.:)(y)
 
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No I haven't, but this spoke to me as we know there are multiple dimensions, and it seems valid that God operates in the Quantum dimension where there is no space or linear time, in fact it appears linear time is a construct that He made for us, just as He created us, for His good pleasure.:)(y)
Lanza's work may be incorporating ideas of others earlier work. He 'updated' the work referred to? Maybe nothing significant. The Bible records the words 'eternal life' 26 times in the KJV and references using the word 'eternal' an additional 21 times. Eternal may indicate an idea which is difficult to comprehend as it seems to indicate 'infinite'. i.e. That which goes on without end.

We now have the James Webb Space Telescope which is 'looking' into 'deep' space and we are informed by this data that the distances it is 'looking' are of 'great' magnitude. Even this data is difficult for most if not all of us to relate to. The pictures relating to the JWST are interesting to say the least. The numbers are big and cumbersome for most to work with.

About 25 years ago I toured Fermi Lab, atom smasher, and a group of high school students were also on the tour. At end of tour we were in a classroom setting and a physicist gave a presentation in hopes of influencing students to pursue high tech careers. Unfortunately it seemed more discouraging as the physicist presenting kept 'fumbling' with the numbers. In this case extremely small numbers.

My take is 'worldly' endeavors can be fascinating but we need to be cautious about 'Heavenly' vs 'worldly' things. Lanza's work tends toward 'worldly' and the article's author followed that lead as this excerpt shows:>>"This account of quantum consciousness explains things like near-death experiences, astral projection, out of body experiences, and even reincarnation without needing to appeal to religious ideology."

Seems Christians should make people aware of these things? We are products of our environment some say. The environment is more and more 'man made'. The 'natural' environment is being 'paved' over. It is apparent to me that there are people on this chat that are oblivious to the distinction of 'Heavenly' and 'worldly' things. So while they might enjoy certain articles they may have no discernment.

Which environment seems more 'Heavenly"? The paved over cities or the open plains and mountains and forests? Which seem closer to Creation? This post is also to myself since I find 'worldly' things fascinating.
 
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No I haven't, but this spoke to me as we know there are multiple dimensions, and it seems valid that God operates in the Quantum dimension where there is no space or linear time, in fact it appears linear time is a construct that He made for us, just as He created us, for His good pleasure.:)(y)
You may find this 'nostalgic' and interesting if you read the entire analysis of this song and the responses at the end are also interesting, particularly the one that claims to be a friend of Barry McGuire.>>https://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/barry-mcguires-eve-of-destruction-lyrics-meaning/
 

Dude653

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I've done a little reading into quantum physics but most of it goes over my head
Things get really complicated when you start talking about subatomic particles