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Religion and science have often been viewed as institutions promoting opposite schools of thought. But what if they have been compatible all along, merely offering different interpretations of the universe's fundamental governing laws? In Quantum America, David Eshemitan delves into the intrinsic links between science and ancient theology and shows how both can guide humanity in its pursuit of truth, meaning, and purpose. The book explores the relationships between consciousness and intelligence, instinctive behaviors, knowledge, evolutionary shaping, philosophical implications, and judgment, among other topics. Additionally, you will learn about group theory, death through the perspective of different observers, the various dynamics of power, the dual nature of free will in relation to the role of the serpent, theological determinism, quantum superposition, the nature of reality, extra dimensions, the superposition of motion, and more.
With Quantum America, David Eshemitan seeks to harmonize theological and philosophical narratives with scientific discoveries through verifiable observations and exploration of spiritual beliefs. This is truly a thought-provoking book. Whether you're religious or deeply interested in the wondrous mysteries of quantum physics, this book will help you gain a fresh perspective on how you view religion and science. Despite some of the more technical topics discussed here, Eshemitan ensures that the book is accessible to all readers with his meticulous attention to detail and in-depth explanations of the related subject matter. The author uses many biblical verses as well as extracts from other religious texts to demonstrate what certain events described in those passages signify through the lens of science. All in all, I found the book very informative, educational, and spiritually enlightening. Highly recommended!