The Quantum World

June 1, 2023
QuantumPhysics of mans fall

The quantum world is “non-local” or “non-material.” In other words, you can’t “pin it down” in the material world. The world of quantum is the world of sub-atomic particles and photons that interact with one another in the smallest scale of the universe.

In the world of quantum, the photons and electrons, the elements that make up the inner world of the atom, move around by entanglement, tunneling and teleportation. The photons (light) and electrons (energy) can be particles or a waves, and experiments have shown that these particles respond to our conscience thoughts, words, observations and perceptions. Put another way, they seem to become exactly what we want them to be, and position themselves where we “see them as being.” 

These quantum mechanics have been proven over the last few years both mathematically and by scientific experimentation. When you get down to the tiny scale of photons, electrons and electromagnetic radiation, the quanta (or quantities of energy), the rules that govern the world we live in, the classical world of physics, give way to the rules of quantum mechanics. At some point along the line, as things get smaller and smaller, the rules of the classical world change over to the rules of the quantum world. All those who are initiated into the complex world of quantum mechanics seem to have the same kind of reaction; they use words such as “shock,” “mystery” and “weird.”  In the quantum world solid matter dissolves away, to be replaced by weird excitations and vibrations of invisible field energy. Quantum physics totally undermines materialism because it reveals that matter has far less “substance” than we might believe.

Quantum particles can be in more than one place at a time; they are not influenced by the laws of nature, nor do they seem to care about time and space; they can be waves or particles, referred to as wave-particle duality, however the wave function will collapse when observed or measured; these particles can split into two identical particles, they can teleport thousands of miles away from each other and still be “entangled” and respond as one “mind” to experimentation and observation. A quantum particle can disappear and then instantly reappear inches, feet or even miles away from where they were originally identified.

Experiments, such at the double-slit, and mathematics, both have proven that in the quantum world when we assume something, we actually destroy or limit the possibilities: whatever we assume will “become.” Whenever quantum physicists seek to measure or observe something at the quantum level, they appear to “collapse” the superposition (an electron or photon existing in ALL positions at the same time, seemingly waiting for us to decide where it should/would be) simply by the act of measuring it. Measuring actually destroys the superposition, forcing the electron into a single state of being. Quantum reality seems to show us that quantum particles think and respond to the material world AND that they are VERY relational. From mathematics and observation, it appears that all of creation is relational. We can no longer see ourselves as “observers” in this world. Because of quantum physics we now know that we are “participators.” Quantum physics has shown that not only do quantum particles behave in scientifically unexpected ways, particles appear to “think” at the sub-atomic level. 

Jesus left the world of the spirit to become “material” for us. He was God becoming “local” or “material” for us. It also appears that Holy Spirit might use the quantum level as a bridge through which to flow back and forth from the local to the non-local, or from the natural into the spiritual, back and forth. At His conception, Jesus broke through the veil between the world of the spirit (non-local), and the world of the natural (local). Jesus IS the doorway or the bridge that links these two realms and HE came to make it our heritage to maneuver back and forth. It appears that God created the material world on the foundation of invisible quantum realities. Can Believers, those who are new creations in Christ Jesus, actually “flow” between the two worlds, or realms, or dimension? Is this what Enoch did? (Genesis 5:24, Luke 3:37, Hebrews 11:5, Jude 14) Does the phenomenon of quantum non-locality represent the bridge between heaven and earth?

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