There are those who think scientists must just accept that quantum physics explains the material world in terms they find impossible to square with their experience in the larger, “apparent world.” Others think there must be some better, more intuitive theory out there that scientists have yet to discover.
Even given all of
the above, quantum theory has not been able to explain the second of the five
fundamental forces of nature—gravity.
Gravity remains
the exclusive territory of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, a firmly
non-quantum theory that does not even involve particles. Every intensive effort
over the decades to bring gravity under the quantum umbrella and so
explain all of fundamental physics within one “theory of everything” has come
to nothing.
Meanwhile
cosmological measurements indicate that over 95 per cent of the universe
consists of dark matter and dark energy, phenomena for which scientists
have no current explanation within the “standard model,” and conundrums such as
the extent of the role of quantum physics in life itself remain
unexplained.
What is known so
far is that the “apparent world” is at some level quantum, but what is demonstrably
clear is that quantum physics is by no means the last or best word about how the
“apparent world” or the other worlds which I have not discussed—alternative
universes or states of matter and being that quantum physics experiments allude
to, or by implication, predict or confirm their existence.
If the quantum world behind our “apparent
world” is not objective—i.e., it does not exist in isolation from our
observation of it, but rather is influenced by our attempts to measure it—then
the “apparent world” must not be objective to that same degree.
This means not only
that our engagement with the invisible quantum world influences how it behaves
under certain circumstances, but also it means that our engagement with the
visible “apparent world” influences how it behaves under certain circumstances.
So, it must be said
that if you cannot “see through and past” the visible all around you, it is
extremely doubtful that you will have complete insight into the invisible world
that is also all around you through strictly scientific means. You will need
something more.
You will have
noticed that I left the elephant in the room undisturbed and unexplored—Spirit,
the Original Cause of everything—without discussing Him. I will bring you back
to the Alpha and Omega later.
Suffice it to say
that I have raised these challenges in quantum physics to lay the foundation for
a fuller discussion of how you can take advantage of what quantum physics has
taught you, and use that knowledge (or lack thereof) as a launching pad for initiating
your own personal expansion as a human being, who has been called by God
to be an ever-expanding, ever-evolving human being, in rank just slightly
below that of angels…and so says the Scripture.
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