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QUANTUM THEOLOGY : M. M. NINAN<br />

of both. This is one reason why we cannot have a good God<br />

and and an evil God.<br />

4.3 Effect of Binding the Particle<br />

If we now place this single particle in a bounded box, reflection of<br />

the same wave results in what is known as the standing waves.<br />

These waves are quantized. This transformation is a transition<br />

from the Nirguna Brahman – the God who is unknown and<br />

unknowable to Saguna Brahman. The unknowable when<br />

restricts himself into a boundary become one with a form. Then<br />

this God has properties that are measurable or knowable. Again<br />

this is similar to incarnation. The eternal God enters the finite<br />

dimensions of human existence brings along with it its own<br />

restriction. Thus the incarnate Jesus had limitations with regard<br />

to space and time. While he was capable of superceding these<br />

restrictions, Jesus as incarnate man never seems to have<br />

violated this self imposed restriction. “Having found himself in<br />

the form of man, he humbled himself.”<br />

With the probability function as:<br />

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