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The Physics of Christianity The Physics of Christianity by Frank J. Tipler
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“each of the 6 billion human brains on the Earth.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“we can regard the human soul as a form of computer program, a program running on a wet computer we call the human brain.”
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“(+1) (+1) = 0.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“there would be an infinite amount of such time between now and the Omega Point.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“ready to fall.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“The antiparticle of any particle has the same mass as the particle, and the same spin. But the antiparticle has the opposite charge.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“In fact, if we consider an equation to consist of an infinite number of terms, there are no ultimate equations!”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“A typical hard-drive memory capacity these days is 30 gigabytes,”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“What is happening in the universe and multiverse today is determined by the goal in the far future that has been set for the universe and the multiverse.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“we can think of determinism as working backward as well as forward in time.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“very simple way”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“Determinism in relativistic quantum mechanics is called unitarity. Determinism in all forms of physics is concerned with time evolution.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“As we shall see in the next section, however, all fundamental particles have zero mass. A zero-mass particle necessarily moves at the speed of light.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“Relativity asserts that all observers, whatever their velocities relative to one another, measure exactly the same number for the speed of light. The invariance of the speed of light allows two apparently unrelated quantities, the dimension of time and the three dimensions of space, to be united into one four-dimensional entity, spacetime.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“make the determinism certain.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“4p.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“Only a mentality that could see the entire multiverse would be able to dispense with probabilities.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“But “we” in this sentence are the collection of our alternate selves in the alternate, but all equally real, universes of the multiverse.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“Probability is always an expression of the human limitation of knowledge and is never some facet of nature.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“There was a necessity, the same necessity that forces the multiverse upon us: to have one set of physical laws for both the small and the large.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“we are not postulating the existence of the multiverse. Instead, we are postulating that quantum mechanics—and classical mechanics in Hamilton-Jacobi form—applies to all systems without exception. Then it follows, of mathematical necessity, that the multiverse exists.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate,”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“We are no exception: the physical laws apply to everything.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity
“quantum mechanics, general relativity, and the Standard Model of particle physics.”
Frank J. Tipler, The Physics of Christianity