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Thursday, December 8, 2011

God doesn´t play dice or the ultimate equation




"God does not play dice". Einstein's world was predictable. He helped to establish the quantum physics, which he then almost half his life sought to rebut. He sought a ”theory of everything”, but he did not find it. He was convinced that God had a plan, a predictable one. In quantum physics level nothing can not be predicted, and nothing can be objectively considered, since the viewer affects the course of events

I would have liked that Einstein had found this theory and by a simple and beautiful equation could have shown the world how things are linked in a predictable meaningfulness.

We all want to solve our life equations. We want to understand the context and find a meaning.
But what if it does not exist. Perhaps not even you if no one would see you, and how you then become viewed affects what and who you became.

Since Einstein was wrong here in his denial of the quantum physics does that mean that God are playing dice after all, and if so which consequences will that have for our lives and the universe…?

Could there be a common thread in the unpredictable and seemingly random? But that only God can see it because he has created the life equation, a formula we will never have access to, not even Einstein got it.

God may not have wanted us to get this code, but be satisfied with the search .. Creating "a theory of everything" might be to become God ... therefore could not even the genius Einstein give us that.

Similar to the search for the Holy Grail or the Philosopher's Stone, many have tried over the centuries but has not yet found it and will never do
Partial responses, have many scientists come up with, but the ultimate equation has yet no man ever seen …

We so desperately want it to exist, because we probably all want, like Einstein, to avoid believing that God played dice with our lives.

We do not want to have the chance as our mother and unpredictability as our father.
We want to be intended and have been part of a greater and meaningful perspective, yes, like a divine ...* smile *


2 comments:

  1. I'm in the process of writing a blog about those theoretical physicist and what it must have felt like to see everything they believed and everything they had worked toward rendered suspect at best. Fate, chance, playing dice, I see these as concepts of the egoic mind, one that still believes it is a separate being. The quantum world gives us our first real look at reality as we were meant to grasp it- spontaneous,interconnected,and incredibly responsive. Thanks for talking about such topics. I really appreciate it.

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  2. Thank You Christina Carson for your comment.It was just a coincidence that I saw your reply today.Or maybe it wasn´t;) Hope I can read that blog you are talking about. Please let me know where to find it. You find me here @guncai on Twitter. And thanks again for sharing your reflections *smile*

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