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| Questioning | A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism I am a religious studies scholar with a focus on comparative theology. I am composing my fourth book on the relationship and similarities between theology and quantum physics. I will admit however that I am not a physics scholar. I would love to begin dialogue with people that could help me as well as be interested in my work. Some of my work can be viewed online at The Green Triangle Project, or on amazon under author name Christopher Etter, or title "A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism". Feel free to interject. Here are some of my focuses right now. Please feel free to criticize them. I personally am currently focusing on four major points: Quantum Physics shows: (?) 1. the universal interconnectedness of the physical universe 2. the inherent dependent nature of all matter and the non-existence of definitive individual building blocks 3. the impermanence of all matter and particles (decay) 4. the inherent inseparable relationship of observer and observed Religion parrallels this as: 1. Universal One-ness 2. Dependent origination (nothing in this universe independently exists) 3. All things in this universe are impermanent (not eternal) 4. Illusory subject/object worldview is source of separation from God, One-ness etc. Thus, God is universal, independent of cause, eternal and that an illusory worldview separates the individual from that reality. If I am wrong in my physics declarations please show me the way. Thanks Christopher Etter | |
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| Still Learning | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism I can't comment on or critique the physics, sorry. I have a couple questions, though. How did you come up with those theological assertions? And why would similarities between the physical and non-physical be significant? ---------------- “Welcome to the desert of the real.” -- Morpheus | |
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| Resident Diabolist | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism Welcome Dyothelite, here are some points/flaws/details I see: 1)It is the principle of causality (ie. cause implies effect), but it is not QM who shows it. And there are things which are separated causally (ie. two events are completely independent). But maybe I understood you wrong and you see the things in the light of chaos theory, where any small change can have huge consequences. 2) there are definitive bulding blocks, the standard model works quite well (at least up to the energies we get today) and quarks end electrons are nice building blocks (as well as the other leptons).Maybe with "definitive individual" you mean that they can be localized with 100% accuracy in space and velocity? Then you are right you can't. 3) electron does not decay, as the protons (but there is a theory who says that also protons will decay, but they have a lifetime which for us can be seen as close to infinity). 4) Nothing to add. I hope it was understandable. ---------------- Administrator A COUNTRY WITHOUT AN ARMY IS LIKE A FISH WITHOUT A BIKE!!! I don't believe in god, but I do believe in what others call utopies. | |
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| Questioning | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism 1. By interconnectedness I meant universal unity as one universe, not a collection of individual objects 2. Are not even electrons built from smaller particles? And are we certain that quarks are the final piece of the subatomic puzzle? 3. So you are saying that electrons existed from the Big Bang forward and will always exist in the same form for the course of the universe? 4. And if you agree with the inherent union of observer and observed, does that not imply so sort of universal unity? Thanks for the help, here's my dilemma, I have read that modern physics can show a universal unity in the universe as one whole essence. If that is the case how can we say that the universe is composed of a pluralism of definitve individual building blocks? That negates the idea of a universal unity as a universal composition of particles. I'm not saying they don't exist but are they seen as being entirely separated into a plurality? Please help. Thanks man Last edited by Dyothelite; 11-02-2006 at 10:57 AM. Reason: spelling | |
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2. Dependent Origination is the same 3. Impermanence is the same 4. Subject/Object illusion is mostly Eastern, but it is implied in alot of St. Augustine's work as well. The importance is obvious, if we can establish a legitimate theological science we have common ground for theologians and physicists to move forward and clear up this mess that we are all debating in this forum. Too many theologians don't understand real physics and too many physics don't understand real theology. I'm trying to find the middle ground if there is any. Thanks Last edited by Dyothelite; 11-02-2006 at 11:06 AM. Reason: spelling | ||
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| Resident Diabolist | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism This is just a quick reply, more will come tomorrow, but in 2) you asked if we are certain, in physics I'm never (and I think many people neither) sure, you can only say so far it is empirically confirmed. One of my profs said once: "I believe that the electron is point-like until experience shows something different..." ---------------- Administrator A COUNTRY WITHOUT AN ARMY IS LIKE A FISH WITHOUT A BIKE!!! I don't believe in god, but I do believe in what others call utopies. | |
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| Questioning | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism Doesn't the double-slit experiment show that when electrons are shot through they behave like waves anyways? This should show that until observed the electron doesn't exist as a finite particle, right? Thus, the essential reality of the unobserved physical universe is a one-ness of potentiality rather than a collection of infinite particles (?). | |
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Since this is the Theology forum, however, I suggest you take some time to read through the following threads and post there: http://hypography.com/forums/physics...xperiment.html http://hypography.com/forums/philoso...ngers-cat.html Cheers. ![]() | |||
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| Resident Slayer | Re: A Study of Qualitative Non-Pluralism Howdy Chris and welcome! Here's some thoughts: Quote:
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). And this is *IF* they decay at all, which has not been shown to be a requirement. The most fundamental notion that we have in all of physics (Quantum included) is the law of Conservation of Energy/Mass: nothing is ever created or destroyed, it only changes its form! 





