I want to investigate the mythologies behind 'Deus Absconditus,' which means, 'a God hidden from man.' This question has hounded most religions. You see, the dogma is that no one can see God face-to-say. In the Bible, for instance, if a man were to see God face-to-face, he should not survive. I know of one man however in Genesis, who had seen God and survived. His name was Jacob. However, some scholars believe that this man he wrestled may have in fact not been God, even though scripture informs us it was, but in fact an angel of God, acting as a mediator. Funnily enough, 'angel' in Hebrew means 'messenger'. However, other academic theorists have said it might even be Jesus... which would square up the modern Christian translations; Jesus is somehow God.
And still today, the unbelievers base their faiths on never seeing a God that physically interacts with the world. In my last book, i may have subliminally told you how to get around this seemingly, 'avid' paradox. You see, in my interpretation, God does actually interact with the world. To envision this, one must integrate the use of quantum waves of timespace.
To imagine it this way, is to imagine that all of reality is actually built up on clashing waves of time... Much like waves on a sea shore, smashing into the sand. In fact, all of reality could be seen as one massive wave that expands indefinitely. This is because of increasing entropy contained within the universe. 'Entropy' is nothing but a measure of order - thus, the universe is more and more disordered; though ironically, to us at times, it has never seemed more ordered.
In each and every clash, a thing is created; but the use of the observer, we are informed, must also be included. In physics, we are told that the observer creates what is measured. Without a measurement, no thing can exist... so reality is actually a foundation of clashing waves of time, mediated through the presence of awareness and intelligence. This is called the 'collapse of the wave function.'
Though, with all this in concern, how does God come into the picture?
Well, first of all, as much as we participate in the creation of things, we cannot know of a subatomic objects path or position simultaneously... it is a bit embarrassing. The principle of uncertainty, created by Physicist Heisenberg informs us about the strange rule, dividing our level with the fundamental level. What governs this level? We can effect this level, by let's say, pinning an electron down by using microscope lens, and make it's path more and more undetermined. The pressure of it being recorded directly would make the electron suddenly burst out in a totally unpredictable direction.
Even stranger is the 'zeno-effect,' in quantum physics. An atom, ripe to radiate away all of its energy can be suspended from doing so, purely by being observed. This simple act of observation can suspend it in time, and this is truly remarkable.
However, God must play a role... and i believe it is the roles we cannot play, even at the subatomic level. God runs the ''uncertainty show.'' Thus, God i believe might even be 'the wave of information' spoke about; God might even make up fundamental matter, and even fundamental fields. I opted for the idea though of mainly speaking about Him as being mostly an electromagnetic field of force, ruling electron behavior... the perfect way a God could interact and know certain thoughts, emotions and other feelings and senses.
Thus God, would be everything we saw... Paradoxically, here is the answer to the part title - we do see God. We see Him every time we observe a solid reality. The old proverb, 'God is in everything,' is more than a Biblical metaphor, i believe.
This means also us. God is in and is Us.
And still today, the unbelievers base their faiths on never seeing a God that physically interacts with the world. In my last book, i may have subliminally told you how to get around this seemingly, 'avid' paradox. You see, in my interpretation, God does actually interact with the world. To envision this, one must integrate the use of quantum waves of timespace.
To imagine it this way, is to imagine that all of reality is actually built up on clashing waves of time... Much like waves on a sea shore, smashing into the sand. In fact, all of reality could be seen as one massive wave that expands indefinitely. This is because of increasing entropy contained within the universe. 'Entropy' is nothing but a measure of order - thus, the universe is more and more disordered; though ironically, to us at times, it has never seemed more ordered.
In each and every clash, a thing is created; but the use of the observer, we are informed, must also be included. In physics, we are told that the observer creates what is measured. Without a measurement, no thing can exist... so reality is actually a foundation of clashing waves of time, mediated through the presence of awareness and intelligence. This is called the 'collapse of the wave function.'
Though, with all this in concern, how does God come into the picture?
Well, first of all, as much as we participate in the creation of things, we cannot know of a subatomic objects path or position simultaneously... it is a bit embarrassing. The principle of uncertainty, created by Physicist Heisenberg informs us about the strange rule, dividing our level with the fundamental level. What governs this level? We can effect this level, by let's say, pinning an electron down by using microscope lens, and make it's path more and more undetermined. The pressure of it being recorded directly would make the electron suddenly burst out in a totally unpredictable direction.
Even stranger is the 'zeno-effect,' in quantum physics. An atom, ripe to radiate away all of its energy can be suspended from doing so, purely by being observed. This simple act of observation can suspend it in time, and this is truly remarkable.
However, God must play a role... and i believe it is the roles we cannot play, even at the subatomic level. God runs the ''uncertainty show.'' Thus, God i believe might even be 'the wave of information' spoke about; God might even make up fundamental matter, and even fundamental fields. I opted for the idea though of mainly speaking about Him as being mostly an electromagnetic field of force, ruling electron behavior... the perfect way a God could interact and know certain thoughts, emotions and other feelings and senses.
Thus God, would be everything we saw... Paradoxically, here is the answer to the part title - we do see God. We see Him every time we observe a solid reality. The old proverb, 'God is in everything,' is more than a Biblical metaphor, i believe.
This means also us. God is in and is Us.