The Physics of God

Published: Aug. 19, 2019, 4:44 a.m.

b"Is science really a religion?\\xa0 Is religion a science? Modern science itself is based upon a set of unquestioned beliefs, such as the origins of matter, life, and consciousness.\\xa0 We take the scientific theories about the origins of these phenomena as true, whether we understand the explanations or not.\\xa0 Meanwhile, religious experiences, such as near-death experiences, have a lot in common; similarly situated people seem to have repeatable experiences.\\xa0 That sounds a little like science.\\xa0 In this new book, The Physics of God: Unifying Quantum Physics, Consciousness, M-Theory, Heaven, Neuroscience and Transcendence (//www.amazon.com/Physics-God-Consciousness-Neuroscience-Transcendence-ebook/dp/B07J1CGJTS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2N8WHIT02ZJ20&keywords=the+physics+of+god+joseph+selbie&qid=1565659574&s=gateway&sprefix=The+Physics+of+God%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1),\\xa0 this week's guest, Joseph Selbie, builds a persuasive case that science and religion, as currently interpreted, each have logical flaws, which means of course that it is time to go beyond science and religion.

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