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What does quantum mechanics have to say to Catholic teaching? Quite a bit! In this book, quantum mechanics and Divine action, quantum mechanics and the Real Presence, Quantum Mechanics and Free Will, and Quantum mechanics as an analogue for the Holy Trinity are discussed.
A brief historical account of how quantum developed is given, to aid in understanding as well as a qualitative account of what the theory is all about. Three interpretations of quantum mechanics that intersect with Catholic teaching are explored: consciousness as the final agent in the measurement process; the Many Worlds/…mehr

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What does quantum mechanics have to say to Catholic teaching? Quite a bit! In this book, quantum mechanics and Divine action, quantum mechanics and the Real Presence, Quantum Mechanics and Free Will, and Quantum mechanics as an analogue for the Holy Trinity are discussed.

A brief historical account of how quantum developed is given, to aid in understanding as well as a qualitative account of what the theory is all about. Three interpretations of quantum mechanics that intersect with Catholic teaching are explored: consciousness as the final agent in the measurement process; the Many Worlds/ Many Minds interpretation of quantum mechanics; Quantum Logic.


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Autorenporträt
Retired, cranky, old physicist. Convert to Catholicism in 1995. Trying to show that there is no contradiction between what science tells us about the world and our Catholic faith. Intermittent blogs and adult education classes to achieve this end (see http://rationalcatholic.blogspot.com/ and http://home.ptd.net/~rkurland)

Extraordinary Minister of Communion volunteer to federal prison and hospital; lector, EOMC.

Sometime player of bass clarinet, alto clarinet, clarinet, bass, tenor bowed psaltery for parish instrumental group and local folk group.

And, finally, my motivation:"It is also necessary-may God grant it!-that in providing others with books to read I myself should make progress, and that in trying to answer their questions I myself should find what I am seeking. Therefore at the command of God our Lord and with his help, I have undertaken not so much to discourse with authority on matters known to me as to know them better by discoursing devoutly of them." St. Augustine of Hippo, The Trinity I,8.