
The Mind of God
These studies and texts explore the concept of God through three distinct yet complementary lenses: religion, history, and quantum science. It posits that religion offers a first-person, experiential approach to understanding the divine, relying on revelation, tradition, and personal practice. History, on the other hand, examines the collective impact and evolution of the "God concept" across human societies, illustrating its profound influence on culture and civilization.
Finally, the texts suggests that modern science, particularly Quantum Field Theory (QFT), reveals aspects of fundamental reality (such as unity, potentiality, and interconnectedness) that remarkably resonate with ancient mystical and theological insights, even if QFT doesn't directly prove God's existence. The overall idea is that a comprehensive understanding of God emerges from the synthesis of these diverse perspectives.
Briefing on Modern Conceptions of God, Spirituality, and Reality
From Bifurcation to Unity: How Science, Idealism, and Mysticism Relocated God in the Quantum Age
New Ideas On God And The Spiritual
Can The Human Mind “Know” God?
The Triangulation of the Divine: Investigating God Through Religion, History, and Quantum Science
1. The Great Unraveling: From a Personal God to a Cosmic Principle
2. Democritus, Reductionism, And Atoms: The Origins Of The Cartesian Bifurcation Error