God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a "Simulation" in a Supercomputer?

Were we created by a loving God, or are we just a simulation, mere numbers in a supercomputer that belongs to an insensitive super-alien?

The discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics describe a seemingly unreal world, in which elementary particles seem to behave differently when they are “observed;” also, says quantum mechanics, those particles (and allegedly even macroscopic objects, too) seem to be able to be in multiple incompatible states at the same time, until they are “observed.” And according to some scientists (like John von Neumann, for example), such an “observation” has to be performed by a conscious human being.

So it may be possible to argue in a scientific way that our material world seems to be artificial, and that its laws seem to be paying attention to what we humans are doing; but can science provide any information about a far more important thing, namely the identity of our Creator? Are we being watched over by a loving God, or by a cold-hearted super-alien?

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God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a "Simulation" in a Supercomputer?

Were we created by a loving God, or are we just a simulation, mere numbers in a supercomputer that belongs to an insensitive super-alien?

The discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics describe a seemingly unreal world, in which elementary particles seem to behave differently when they are “observed;” also, says quantum mechanics, those particles (and allegedly even macroscopic objects, too) seem to be able to be in multiple incompatible states at the same time, until they are “observed.” And according to some scientists (like John von Neumann, for example), such an “observation” has to be performed by a conscious human being.

So it may be possible to argue in a scientific way that our material world seems to be artificial, and that its laws seem to be paying attention to what we humans are doing; but can science provide any information about a far more important thing, namely the identity of our Creator? Are we being watched over by a loving God, or by a cold-hearted super-alien?

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God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a

God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a "Simulation" in a Supercomputer?

by Bogdan-John Vasiliu
God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a

God and Quantum Mechanics: Is the Material World Truly Real? Is the Entire Universe Just a "Simulation" in a Supercomputer?

by Bogdan-John Vasiliu

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Were we created by a loving God, or are we just a simulation, mere numbers in a supercomputer that belongs to an insensitive super-alien?

The discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics describe a seemingly unreal world, in which elementary particles seem to behave differently when they are “observed;” also, says quantum mechanics, those particles (and allegedly even macroscopic objects, too) seem to be able to be in multiple incompatible states at the same time, until they are “observed.” And according to some scientists (like John von Neumann, for example), such an “observation” has to be performed by a conscious human being.

So it may be possible to argue in a scientific way that our material world seems to be artificial, and that its laws seem to be paying attention to what we humans are doing; but can science provide any information about a far more important thing, namely the identity of our Creator? Are we being watched over by a loving God, or by a cold-hearted super-alien?


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BN ID: 2940155255918
Publisher: Bogdan-John Vasiliu
Publication date: 05/14/2018
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Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bogdan-John Vasiliu is a software engineer who also studied, privately, physics and biology. He graduated from a technical state university in Romania in the early 2000s, and has worked as a computer programmer for various multinational companies in both the US and Romania.

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