10) Quantum Physics Validates A Creator-Sustainer

There’s a lot we don’t know about our universe — in fact, 95% of it remains a mystery to us. 

In my following simplified explanation of what the world’s greatest geniuses are still investigating I don’t claim to be completely accurate, only to give an idea of some of what is being explored in Physics –  the science that deals with the structure of matter, the nature of energy, and the forces controlling them.  In other words, e=mc2 at the level of Quantum Physics –investigation of the smallest amounts of matter or energy. or microscopic dimensions.

“A quantum (plural: quanta) is the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction”.

Defining a physical entity in terms of its interaction seems odd, but that’s because extremely small objects simultaneously have the characteristics of both 1) particles of mass and 2) waves – a transfer of energy within a discrete area, exactly like waves of water in the ocean.

Physicists call this the “wave-particle duality.”

Think of how macroscopic water molecules are both 1) mass which lies at rest at the seashore in which children can safely play, and also 2) as the waves of energy, which as a tsunami can wreak US$10b of damages and over 200,000 deaths.

A tiny quantum wave is measured just like a massive ocean wave, which, logically, means it must be consistently constrained, or forced together, within 1) a time frame of measurement, and in a system – where the units are forced together in a bound state – like the ocean’s surrounding wind overhead, floor beneath, and the dry land all around.

241c343b3ea096a651f0db708070d00fAn atom is a basic example of a microscopic system containing units of electrons, neutrons, and protons and other subatomic particles.

To be “quantized” means to be consistently measurable.

A quanta is defined as the smallest discrete unit – like feet or meters in a measurement of the height of mass of an ocean wave, or kW of energy transferred from the wind to the water to any solid obstruction such as a boat or the shore at the time of measurement.

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Like a wave in the ocean in our macroscopic world, waves in the quantum world are constantly shifting, but also like the ocean, have a limit to the values it can attain. For example, an electron in an atom can shift into different energy levels, but only very specific energy levels because it is bound within its interconnected atomic system.

The Bible reports that seemingly solid substance is actually composed of invisible force fields.

Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the [spoken] word [sound as a form of energy] of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. (Hebrews 11:3)

The Hebrew word for “called” is qara / קָרָא  It covers a lot of applications for verbalizing, including bringing into existence a blessing or curse or even a living being. We can therefore understand that whenever the Hebrew God “calls” something by name, his word / Force imposes structure on energy.

Currently physicists are exploring how resonance, a quality of sound, holds together everything in the universe. Observation of the macro effect of sound vibrations on tiny particles of matter gives some insight into this micro subatomic physics phenomenon.

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Read the Bible with the above considerations in mind.

  • The Spirit / wind  / mechanical energy of God / Elohim moved / applied force (Genesis 1:2)
  • God Hath in these last days spoken…by whom also he made the worldsand upholding all things by the word of his power (Hebrews 1:1-3)
  • Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. (Hebrews 11:3)

Note the plural “worlds”, either a reference to sequential reconstructions of our current world as reported by other cultures such as the Hindus and Mayas, or a reference to a multi-verse rather than uni-verse.

True Investigative science validates religious revelation on any level of human understanding, from the simplest aboriginal culture recognizing the power of nature to the average first world educated person struck by the complexity of genetics to the genius scientists recognizing the limits of science to investigate reality.

The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handyworkDay unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.” (Psalm 19:1-3)

that which may be known of God is manifest…For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead” (Romans 1:19-20)

According to one analysis, Genesis 1:26 [sic] is usually translated as ‘In the beginning God made heaven and earth’, but…The passage properly reads, ‘In the beginning the gods made heaven and earth’…

When we fact check that statement in the original Hebrew in which it was documented we find that, indeed, the word for God is plural, but with a twist ignored by the unreliable quote. (So sloppy he doesn’t even get his verse reference correct.)

The noun Elohim is plural but it is always used with a singular verb when it speaks of the true God.

This indicates a unity and diversity within the nature of God.

Whether or not we believe the ancient Hebrew account, in order to conduct a scientifically reliable analysis of the Hebrew record we must acknowledge that this account clearly reports that the Creator is a Singularity with plurality.

Monotheistic Judaism is succinctly expressed by the Shema, “considered by some the most essential prayer in all of Judaism. An affirmation of God’s singularity” 

She-ma yisrael, adonai eloh-einu, adonai echad.

This is documented as a direct quote from Moses in the Hebrew Torah, referenced in the more familiar Christian English translation as Deuteronomy 6:4.

“Hear, O Israel: The LORD / YHVH our God is one.”

This paradox is consistent with the physical sciences’ Theory of Everything merging all forces into one fundamental singular force.

Light in general and sun-light in particular enjoy some of the most prominent and most powerful symbolisms in many cultures. Sun is the heavenly light that man sees from the very beginning, indeed it is the stuff of life, what keeps life on earth…In Indo-European the sun and sun-light occupies prime position, the highest seat in the pantheon and religious imagery, an idea which is reflected in the name of the prime god Zeus (e.g. Gk. Ζευς, Skt. dydus, Lat. Iu(p)piter, etc., all from IE *dyeus ‘heavenly light, day light’). Many myths and many types of symbolism are associated with the sun and the heavenly light, many praises have been devoted to this primary natural phenomenon, and its magic and power have been immortalized in literature, art, and philosophy. It is, therefore, understandable to find close associations of light with life and life-source, and its lack with death, absence of life, and misfortune. Life, like truth, shines in the bright sun-light, while the opposite finds expression in darkness, in misty and foggy environments…

Light is a cosmic power, but also the power of life

The best explanation for the parallels between multiple religions is not that one copied another, but that they both drew from the same primary source. As with any complex concept, it takes study to understand it. Some people don’t bother to study, but are they the ones whose opinion you should accept?

Ancient religions report extensively on invisible hyper dimensionality that invisibly interacts with the material world, AKA the spirit dimension. With the latest quantum physics discoveries in mind, we should be able to recognize that these ancient teachings are not mere myths, imagery, metaphors, or euphemisms, but actual revealed knowledge of the hidden dimensions science calls Dark Matter and Dark Energy. The concepts of light, life, spirit God materializing in human form and humans being born again into the spirit dimension were integral to many ancient religions, not just Judaism. 

Mithraism dates back over 4,000 years and is likely much older. It is one of the most ancient religions predating most all of the other living religions on Earth…

The creation of the world is the central episode…the Sun God sent his messenger, the Raven, to Mithra and ordered him to sacrifice the Bull…at the very moment of the death of the bull, a great miracle happened…

One Mithraic hymn begins: “Thou hast redeemed us by shedding the eternal blood.”

Time was created…the struggle between Good and Evil began: thus is the condition of man’s life…After the sacrifice, Mithra and the sun god banqueted together…

The soul of man came down from heaven…caught within the body. The task of man is to liberate his divine part (the soul) from the shackles of the body…

Zoroastrianism in Persia is the only form of the Mithraic religion which still survives to the present day…one of the world’s oldest, and at one time most powerful religions, “combining a cosmogonic dualism [Good against Evil, Light against Dark] and eschatological monotheism [All began and ends in One] in a manner unique… among the major religions of the world…”

Whenever men observed justice and contract, they venerated Mithra…

Mithra may signify any kind of communication and whatever establishes good relations between them. Mithra was called the Mediator.

This demonstrates that the knowledge of Creator God of light’s Singularity Source of Life was already known and its corruption over time by ungodly leaders clarified by Yeshua haMessiah / Jesus the Christ, not introduced.

John wrote his account of Jesus’ life a full generation after the Synoptic authors had recorded their works and detailed accounts of Jesus’ life and ministry had already existed and had been studied and debated for decades.

And John refers his readers to these Jewish witnesses to back up what he is reporting.

And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in THIS book: But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ [Greek translation for Jewish Messiah], the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.” (John 20:31)

Most of all, John rests his case and directs his readers back to existing ancient Jewish scriptures predating Judaism and going back to Creation, predicting his life and death.

“When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them; and they believed the scripture, and the word which Jesus had said.” (John 2:22)

“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” (John 5:39-40)

the name / identifying attribute of [the Hebrew] God…is the sacred Tetragrammaton YHVHbreathed, with the tongue relaxed and lips apart…formally the name of God was not, could not be spoken at all  only breathed.

The idea of breath and breathing features prominently throughout scripture.Both Hebrew and Greek have words to express “breath of God” as the Spirit of God which gives life and expresses God’s love and power. In Hebrew, the word is ruach. In Greek, the word is pneuma…

Modern science possesses a keen grasp of the physical nature of respiration, but throughout history many cultures attached a spiritual significance to the act of breathing. According to ancient Egyptian medical papyri (2750-2625 B.C.) the air we breathe is imbued with a spiritual quality…

The Greeks and Romans (beginning around 500 B.C.) also commented on the spirit-infused nature of air. Greek philosophy held that there is an unquantifiable yet vital essence within all things called pneuma, often translated as “spirit,” “breath,” or “air…” 

The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) championed the theory of vitalism which claims that living things are fundamentally different from non-living things because they contain a non-physical element absent from non-living things. Aristotle called this non-physical element the “psyche,” an animating spirit or soul…

Respiration involves both inspiration and expiration. In Genesis 2:7, God breathes into Adam and Adam becomes a living being (inspiration) who then acts as the caretaker of God’s creation (exhalation)…As God exhales, humankind inhales. As humankind exhales, God inhales. The triune God, who is communal by nature, reaches out to us (emanation) and draws us back into communion and community with the triune God (return)…

The Creator God, from whom we draw our breath, continues to be our inspiration, our source of power and life. To be like Christ is our aspiration, to be transformed and invigorated for the work of God’s impending reign. Then, with the Holy Spirit, we conspire with and are sent out to do the work of claiming God’s reign on earth as it is in heaven. This is the basic movement of Christian life. We inhale the Spirit of God and exhale the reign of God.

When we operate as designed, we combine the best of both domains – hyper dimensionality and physicality.

When we don’t operate as designed, we have a problem.

The root of the matter is the way we feel and conceive of ourselves as human beings. Our sensation of being alive, of individual existence and identity. We suffer from a hallucination, from a false and distorted sensation of our own existence as living organisms. Most of us have the sensation that “I, myself” is a separate center of feeling and action, living inside and bounded by the physical body. A center with confronts an external world of people and things, making contact through the senses with a universe both alien and strange…

This feeling of being lonely and very temporary visitors in the universe is in flat contradiction to everything known about man and all other living organisms in the sciences. We do not come into this world. We come out of it. Alan W. Watts, The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are

Although I don’t agree with all the conclusions made by Alan Watts because he loses the thread of provenance and falls back on his personal philosophizing, his statement of the problem is nicely put.

“Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.” (Hebrews 11:3)

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