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Findings of Science - Quantum Thomism
by Findings of Science
Quantum Thomism as a branch of Christianity explores the frontier where modern physics collides with ancient metaphysics. The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics confirmed that entangled particles remain perfectly correlated even when separated by vast distances — a direct empirical challenge to local realism. Wolfgang Smith’s Entanglement Theorem goes further, arguing that the Whole precedes the parts, not the other way round.This podcast follows the evidence wherever it leads. Space‑based missions such as WMAP and the Planck satellite were launched to confirm the expected isotropy of the early universe. Instead, they uncovered large‑scale anisotropies — including the notorious and somewhat ironically named “Axis of Evil”, a cosmic alignment that defies the Copernican assumption of randomness - that the Earth isn't in a special place. At both the smallest and largest scales, the cosmos behaves as though it is structured, ordered, an
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COUPLET 1 — Scientism & The Cave
Send us Fan MailModernity has rebuilt Plato’s cave with silicon and glass. In this opening episode, we explore how scientism — the belief that only the measurable is real — has trapped the student, the scientist, and the seminary dean inside a world of shadows. We examine the “Chitty‑Chitty‑Bang‑Bang” ethos of tinkering, the collapse of the mechanistic worldview, and the first cracks appearing in the cave wall through quantum anomalies and cosmic structure. This episode sets the stage for the entire series: a journey from projection to participation, from mechanism to meaning, from shadows to substance.
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Quantum Thomism as a branch of Christianity explores the frontier where modern physics collides with ancient metaphysics. The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics confirmed that entangled particles remain perfectly correlated even when separated by vast distances — a direct empirical challenge to local realism. Wolfgang Smith’s Entanglement Theorem goes further, arguing that the Whole precedes the parts, not the other way round.This podcast follows the evidence wherever it leads. Space‑based missions such as WMAP and the Planck satellite were launched to confirm the expected isotropy of the early universe. Instead, they uncovered large‑scale anisotropies — including the notorious and somewhat ironically named “Axis of Evil”, a cosmic alignment that defies the Copernican assumption of randomness - that the Earth isn't in a special place. At both the smallest and largest scales, the cosmos behaves as though it is structured, ordered, an
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