Quantum Theology2
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QUANTUM THEOLOGY : M. M. NINAN<br />
There are many points in the space where it has a probability of<br />
1. The particle is at several places at the same time. In time this<br />
distributes and over half the period of the wave it is everywhere.<br />
It is an omnipresent particle. This surprising result is because it<br />
is an isolated particle and is in unbounded space. An isolated<br />
particle with definite energy cannot be localized in an unbound<br />
universe!<br />
They have no direction or purpose. They in fact represent the<br />
potent (Omni or not), Omnipresent Monad. However when it<br />
becomes a composite body it gets meaning and purpose as we<br />
show below. I have actually used this argument in order to<br />
indicate that God the Absolute (Nirguna Brahman as defined in<br />
Indian theology) has no purpose and cannot be known. Because<br />
of this Nirguna Brahman do not engage in creation or<br />
redemption. Such a God is as good as non-existent.<br />
4.2 Effect of Coherent Particle System<br />
Suppose now we have a large number of particles which are<br />
coherent – which means each wave is in phase with all the<br />
others. Then for all practical purposes we still have a multiple<br />
particle which act as one particle - Many in One. Thus a number<br />
of personalities that are in coherence, act as one Unit, each<br />
enhancing and supporting the other. We still have the same<br />
waveform with higher wave amplitude. It is as though we only<br />
have one single particle of a larger mass m. They still do not<br />
localize and is in no way different from a single particle.<br />
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