A New Paradigm for Faith and Reason -- A Quantum Perspective
JackByrd
あらすじ
In December 1900, humankind crossed a bridge into a new era. Max Planck defined the quantum of light (electromagnetic energy). Central to this quantum perspective is a probability function that disagrees with the classical Greek concept of a cosmic architecture that was explainable by objective and geometric principles. The quantum brought to center stage a rationality that hinges on subjectivity, observer experiences, and observer consciousness. The quantum perspective about light, reality, faith, and reason established that quantum principles are not observer-independent but observer-dependent. What a powerful and liberating conclusion. Could an observer-dependent perspective also be a practical, as well as the intended, interpretation of God, Jesus, and the spiritual dimensions of life? The chronology and explanation of the events that led to the structure of the quantum bridge is the theme and purpose of this effort.




