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not explain. How else do you explain the effect we have on
each other, how someone with a negative attitude impacts
how you feel?
Remember the mirror neurons in the brain that mirror each
other’s emotions, facilitating empathy that I spoke about a
few paragraphs back? These signals that are passed between
us are made up of energy that can be explained—at this time,
anyway—in terms of quantum physics.
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A Glimpse into the Spiritual World
These observations also give us a glimpse of the spiritual
side of the world that is beyond time and space. It could
explain how, after Jesus’s resurrection, he appeared to two
men on the road to Emmaus, then later that evening as soon
as they recognized who he was, he suddenly disappeared
(Luke 24:31).
A few verses further on in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus suddenly
appeared among the disciples, and they thought he was a
ghost (Luke 24:36–46). Later, Philip suddenly disappears
after the Ethiopian’s baptism (Acts 8:28–40). These are all
mysteries that quantum physics hints at solving, as though
God is reeling us in with beautiful and fascinating concepts
to try to explain these mysteries.
Unpredictability Is the Norm
Unpredictability is the norm and therefore requires faith
and “without faith it is impossible to please God” (Heb.
11:6 NIV). We see this concept in the
Heisenberg uncer-
tainty principle
, which is a radical departure from clas-
sical physics in that it replaces dogmatic certainty with
ambiguity.
For example, humans are seen as observers outside the
system22 who exert an effect that is unpredictable. And it is
not just humans who are unpredictable. The unpredictability
reaches down to the level of electrons and photons of light,
which cannot have a definite momentum or position at the
same time; particles are neither particles nor waves because
they are both. And as for quarks, bosons, and now preons
and strings, they are simply all over the place.
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Quantum Physics Math Predictions
Show Unpredictability
You can try to mathematically predict uncertainty. (Sounds
strange, doesn’t it?) Quantum physics math prediction is all
about mathematically showing this uncertainty, which basi-
cally undergirds free will.23 But you will never be 100 percent
accurate in predicting exactly what another person is think-
ing—even someone you know very well.
This is a God-ordained precept in which it is clear that no
human knows another human’s thoughts except that person
and God. “For what man knows the things of a man except
the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so no one knows
the things of God except the Spirit of God” (1 Cor. 2:11).
The weather tomorrow, what your friend is going to say,
what you will be doing at this time a week from today, in fact
all aspects of life in the future—these all follow Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle. It gives us two options: faith or fear.
I don’t know what you are going to choose, but obviously
I hope it will be faith. Why worry about tomorrow? Your
heavenly Father knows what you need (Matt. 6:25–33).
It’s All about Trusting That God Is Who He Says He Is
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a nightmare for classi-
cal physicists and others who try to explain away God and
free will. Einstein, who could never reconcile himself to this
random aspect of nature, famously pronounced, “
Der Alte
wurfelt nicht
,” which is translated, “The old man, that is
God, does not play dice.” Well, God is not playing dice; he
is simply telling us to trust him and stop trying to control
everything, which is a full-blown setback for the notion that
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the future can be accurately forecast. One cannot fathom the
intent of God (Ps. 145:3; Eccles. 3:1; Rom. 11:33).
Einstein simply looked at it from the wrong angle. The
correct angle is found in Scripture: “Trust in the Lord with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your
ways acknowledge Him, and he will direct your paths” (Prov.
3:5–6), and “Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it
is the purpose of the Lord that will stand” (Prov. 19:21 ESV).
American physicist Don Lincoln, a ground-breaking re-
searcher of particle physics at Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory, captures very succinctly and clearly what I believe
God is doing in science:
We can move easily through air but not through a wall. The
sun transmutes one element to another, bathing our planet
in warmth and light. Radio waves have carried man’s voice
to earth from the surface of the moon, whereas gamma rays
can inflict fatal damage on our DNA. On the face of it, these
disparate phenomena have nothing to do with one another,
but physicists have uncovered a handful of principles that
fuse into a theory of sublime simplicity to explain all this
and much more. This theory is called the standard model of
particle physics, and it encapsulates the electromagnetic forces
that make a wall feel solid, the nuclear forces that govern the
sun’s power plant, and the diverse family of light waves that
both make modern communications possible and threaten
our well-being.24
God’s Plans
Quantum physics, and neuroscience for that matter, do not
provide ultimate answers; they are simply stepping-stones in
the development of our understanding of our Almighty God,
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another way of admiring God. Just as sound waves across
the air or big metal planes flying in the sky or nuclear power
were inconceivable before the discovery of atomic structure,
so would unveiling a new layer of matter or a new, complex
brain circuit or a biochemical pathway or a better under-
standing of genes reveal phenomena we cannot even begin
to imagine. God pulls us along in exciting suspense in this
enjoyable discovery of his creation. He is trying to show us
that “glory belongs to God, whose power is at work in us.
By this power he can do infinitely more than we can ask or
imagine” (Eph. 3:20 GW).
Let me point out the obvious: God created everything, and
that includes science and physics, and he has revealed the
laws of this material world we live in over the ages to help us
understand him. I am not being a materialist; far from it. I
believe God is taking us through the material world into the
spiritual world to get to know him more deeply. Why, after
all, did he put our soul and spirit in a physical body and place
us in a physical world?
Quantum physics is creeping into every field, causing con-
fusion among scientists, dealing a deathblow to the Newto-
nian dream, all because it points directly back to God, “the
old man,” who has ultimate control. I love it when his plans
come together.
1. There is the sensory world of our five senses; there is
the world of electromagnetism and the atom; and then
there is the deeper quantum world.
2. This quantum world challenges physicists’ perception
of linear time, orderly space, and fixed realities; and it
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turns on its head the Cartesian Newtonian world that
sees humans as machines with exchangeable parts.
3. Quantum physics, which is different from classical phys-
ics, is a way of explaining how the things that make
up atoms work and making sense of how the smallest
things in nature work.
4. Quantum means
energy
, so quantum physics also tells
us how electromagnetic waves—like light waves—
work.
5. Quantum mechanics is the mathematical framework
used to describe this energy and how it works.
6. Quantum physics basically says
• your consciousness affects the behaviors of subatomic
particles;
• particles move backward and forward in time and
appear in all possible places at once; and
• the universe is connected with faster-than-light trans-
fers of information.
7. Five main ideas are presented in quantum theory:
• Energy is not a continuous stream but comes in small,
discrete units.
• The basic units behave both like particles and like
waves.
• The movement of these particles is random.
• It is physically impossible to know both the position
and the momentum of a particle at the same time.
• The atomic world is nothing like the world we live in.
8. Quantum theory converts science’s conception of hu-
mans from being mere cogs in a gigantic, mechanical
machine to being freethinking agents whose conscious,
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free choices affect the physical world. This is called the
observer effect
.
9. The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory
says that the particle is what you measure it to be. This
means our perceptions determine the outcome; we per-
ceive the world through the thoughts (memories) we
have built into our brains.
10. The Quantum Zeno Effect (QZE) is the repeated effort
that causes learning to take place.
11. The
law of entanglement
in quantum physics states that
relationship is the defining characteristic of everything
in space and time. Because of the pervasive nature of
the entanglement of atomic particles, relationship is
independent of distance and requires no physical link.
Everything and everyone is linked, and we all affect each
other.
12. Thought signals seem to move faster than the speed of
light and in ways that classical physics cannot explain.
This means our mind controls matter and is therefore
a creative force.
13. Humans are seen as observers outside the system who
exert an effect that is
unpredictable.
And it is not just
humans who are unpredictable. The unpredictability
reaches down to the level of electrons and photons of
light, which cannot have a definite momentum or po-
sition at the same time; particles are neither particles
nor waves because they are both. And as for quarks,
bosons, and now preons and strings—they are simply
all over the place.
14. The random and unpredictable nature of quantum
physics is called the
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
.
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This principle is a way God shows us that we do not
control the future. He does.
15. Quantum physics math prediction is all about math-
ematically showing this uncertainty, which basically
undergirds free will.
16. I believe God is taking us through the material world
into the spiritual world to get to know him more deeply,
and the quantum concept is part of this journey.
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The Science of Thought
Main Scripture: Therefore put away all filthiness and
rampant wickedness and receive with meekness the
implanted word, which is able to save your souls.
James 1:21 ESV
Linked Science Concept: What you wire into your
brain through thinking is stored in your non conscious
mind. The nonconscious mind is where 99.9 percent
of our mind activity is. It is the root level that stores
the thoughts with the emotions and perceptions,
and it impacts the conscious mind and what we say
and do. Everything is first a thought. The Geodesic
Information Processing Theory is a scientific way
of understanding this.
The brain is not an input-output machine. You are not
an input-output machine. You are not a computer
mirroring the outside world. Your brain is designed
to respond to your mind. You are intrinsically and brilliantly
designed in the sense that your brain carries out the will
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of the spirit and the soul. Internal activity in your mind is
where everything begins, “for as he thinks in his heart, so is
he” (Prov. 23:7).
The Power of Your Thought Life
In my research, I spent many years trying to understand sci-
ence in terms of the truths of Scripture. I researched, devel-