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Quantum God - The Logical Implications.pdf
In "Quantum God," Reynaldo Torres argues that modern physics and cosmology provide a logical foundation for the existence of a Creator, challenging the notion that theism is anti-scientific. The text explores how the Big Bang and the singularity imply a beginning to time and space, suggesting that the universe’s origin requires a supernatural cause existing beyond nature itself. By analyzing the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the presence of mathematical infinities, the author aligns these physical "unknowns" with the theological attributes of divine omniscience and omnipresence. Ultimately, Torres posits that scientific discovery does not demand blind faith but rather points toward an intelligent matrix that sustains all matter.
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For centuries, a perceived iron curtain has separated the laboratory from the cathedral. The traditional narrative of progress insisted that as the light of scientific inquiry expanded, the shadows of the supernatural would inevitably recede. However, we are currently witnessing a "Great Collision"—a profound ontological pivot where the "how" of mathematical physics is crashing into the "who" of theology.