What is the relationship between quantum mechanics and theology?

Updated on science 2024-07-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I wouldn't say that quantum mechanics has nothing to do with theology at all, but I have only one relationship in mind, and that is that quantum mechanics completely condemns theology to death!

    Newton once believed that the universe needed a "first impulse" from God, and then everything would be enough to move according to Newton's three laws and gravitation. Quantum mechanics tells you that you don't need this first driving force, it is enough to have quantum fluctuations when the universe is large, and the elementary particles are composed of protons, neutrons, nuclei, atoms, molecules and even everything according to the laws of quantum mechanics. Hydrogen atoms produce nuclear fusion with the assistance of gravitational pull, forming a variety of nuclei under the domination of quantum mechanics......

    Religions all believe that God created man directly, and quantum mechanics tells you that you don't need it, and that it's enough. The genetic molecules (DNA) of organisms are combined according to the laws of quantum mechanics, and they are randomly mutated according to the laws of quantum mechanics in environments such as cosmic rays, and then they are copied and recombined according to the laws of quantum mechanics to express themselves as new organisms, and then through natural selection they are not suitable for the current environment, which is biological evolution.

    Myths and legends believe that gods have all kinds of magic powers that humans do not have, and can control various forces in this world. Quantum mechanics tells you no, because all the forces in the world come from the interactions described by quantum mechanics (except for gravity for the time being), which are governed by quantum mechanics.

    In short, in our universe, quantum mechanics has the final say, and it does not give theology any chance.

    Many people who believe in theology will be unconvinced, and will ask me: "Can quantum mechanics deny a god with great powers, outside of this universe, who controls our universe?" Mine is "can't", maybe our universe was really created by some kind of "god", and quantum mechanics is the rule it sets.

    But is there any point in human beings studying so-called "theology" in this case? Have you ever seen ants go to study "anthropology"?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When we imagine that we are infinitely infinitely small, this world does not exist, how to say, for example, in front of a ten-pound watermelon, we stand in front of it, we can imagine that if we are infinitely small into the watermelon, we will find nothing, because it is too small, so small that we may be infinitely far away from the two extremely small children in the watermelon, so is there nothing in our field of vision? When you find that everything does not exist, does it mean that there is nothing? You may not realize that you don't exist at all, and you don't know the world of watermelons and the outside of watermelons, so what is the difference between this and the world and your own non-existence, provided that you can't have a sense of substitution, you can't think that I'm hypothesizing, I'm doing experiments, then you can't understand the meaning of all nothingness!

    If we were infinitely small, this world would not exist! This is something that only the mind and consciousness can imagine, assuming that the universe is infinitely small, our universe may not exist at all, it can be imagined and thought like this, this is the incomprehensibility of the mind beyond science! Because science can't do it, consciousness can imagine and think!

    Some simply imagine that we can realize it with our hands, which gradually forms science, some imagine that we cannot realize it temporarily or never, which we call mythology, and some imagination sounds simply unbelievable and absurd, which we call daydreaming, which is the unfathomable depth of thinking above scientific theology! We can't go beyond the speed of light yet, but the mind can gallop through the universe at will, we can imagine that we are standing above the universe and looking down on the whole world (you must be thinking after reading this sentence), that kind of magnificence Everyone has a different picture of consciousness, but intoxication can't let him show it, do you say it exists? You say it's false, it's really hovering in your mind at the moment you imagine, what you say is true but you can't realize it for the time being, this is the soul!

    The so-called I think, therefore I am, the thought leads to the reach, its speed ignores the starry sky, faster than the speed of light! Quantum mechanics has to go on even if the teleportation across the sky is realized, but the biggest obstacle to the teleportation of organic life will be the teleportation of the soul, once realized, this is the myth of science!! The greatest mystery of life is not that we realize that we are all a bunch of small particles that exist according to the laws of heaven and earth, but that this bunch of particles that may not actually exist are attached to a miraculous consciousness and soul!

    The fact that human beings are small in the universe but have a vast and ethereal soul is both science and myth!! It turns out that I thought about this kind of problem in junior high school, and I used to like to think cranky, thinking that it was naïve at that time, but it turns out that we can all think like that! Imagine the most vast universe and existence, when you don't want to think about everything, everything is empty, this is science and mythology!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The function of quantum seems to be similar to that of the ancient Chinese, and what has this function is the human mind, which can go as far as the sky and enter the netherworld, while theology focuses on people's divine thoughts, so the two are similar.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Quantum mechanics is close to God because: quantum mechanics is based on the study of the laws of the motion of microscopic particles in the world, and can get closer and closer to even solve the origin of all things with scientific methods, so it is closest to God.

    From the perspective of physics, quantum mechanics mainly studies the basic theory of the structure and properties of atoms, molecules, condensed matter, atomic nuclei and elementary particles.

    Today's quantum mechanics has become an indispensable part of scientific exploration, and in the process of gradually in-depth research on quantum mechanics, many achievements have been discovered that are unknown to mankind, and many scientists have also deduced conclusions based on quantum mechanics that make people feel terrible and unbelievable.

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics is a physical theory that describes the atomic and subatomic scales. This theory was formed in the early 20th century and revolutionized people's understanding of the composition of matter. In the microscopic world, particles are not billiard balls, but buzzing probabilistic clouds that do not exist in more than one location and do not reach point B from point A through a single path.

    According to quantum theory, particles often behave like waves, and the "wave function" used to describe particle behavior is a possible property of a particle, such as its position and velocity, rather than deterministic properties. Some of the weird concepts in physics, such as the principle of entanglement and uncertainty, have their roots in quantum mechanics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Quantum mechanics is a theory that explains the physical world, and it provides a broad consideration of the behavior of small and complex systems. Because of the infinite number of possibilities it can involve, some see it as a decision made by God physically. This makes quantum mechanics a rather mysterious, amazing discipline, and a deep understanding of David Bullock's statement that "we are all made by God".

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