Non-Traditional God Model
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:24 am
Reply to Richard Muller on Quora Forum topic : As a physicist do you believe in God . . .
https://www.quora.com/As-a-physicist-do ... e-case-why
Muller : “Mine is not the traditional God, . . .”
I also “believe” in a non-traditional deity whose existence is plausible in view of both modern science and philosophical reason. I have added a post to my blog*, which quotes some of your comments above. My personal worldview, and god-model, is based on the sciences of Quantum Theory and Information Theory. I call it Enformationism. You may be interested in the notion of generic Information as EnFormAction, which is equivalent to both physical energy, and to the creative “will of God”. This crossover concept won't make sense to religious traditionalists, but scientists may grasp how it reconciles their scientific commitment to reality and their sense of “spirituality”.
* BothAndBlog5 : God of a Physicist
http://bothandblog5.enformationism.info/page21.html
https://www.quora.com/As-a-physicist-do ... e-case-why
Muller : “Mine is not the traditional God, . . .”
I also “believe” in a non-traditional deity whose existence is plausible in view of both modern science and philosophical reason. I have added a post to my blog*, which quotes some of your comments above. My personal worldview, and god-model, is based on the sciences of Quantum Theory and Information Theory. I call it Enformationism. You may be interested in the notion of generic Information as EnFormAction, which is equivalent to both physical energy, and to the creative “will of God”. This crossover concept won't make sense to religious traditionalists, but scientists may grasp how it reconciles their scientific commitment to reality and their sense of “spirituality”.
* BothAndBlog5 : God of a Physicist
http://bothandblog5.enformationism.info/page21.html