THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF REALITY

The illumination of Creation, Spacetime, Good and Evil, Art, Philosophy, Psychology, Consciousness, Perfect Form, God, and Satan by Quantum Physics.

by Gary O Nickolaus


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/4/2020

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781664133297
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781664133310
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 276
ISBN : 9781664133303

About the Book

This book attempts to interpret the nature of reality as it is concurrently described by quantum physics, but its concern is that which cannot be described with physics or mathematics, it is about the first fraction of a second after the big bang when all physics and mathematics breaks down, a big bang that was not a onetime occurrence but is rather an ongoing activity, it is about the Planck length and Planck time where no measurements can be taken, no observations can be made and deductive reasoning and subconscious awareness is our only means of understanding. It is about the dual nature of reality described in Quantum Physics and interpreted by Theology. It attempts to define how the finite and infinite combine to complete the purpose of the Absolute Reality of the Singularity. It attempts to describe the nature of reality as a mosaic in which all the concepts fit together to form an Absolute Reality that has meaning and that has purpose, where God is not an abstract principle or a separate being but is rather an integral part of the nature of Physics which is the nature of God. It attempts to explain the concepts that have been demonstrated by scientific experimentation in a way to match these observations with that which we have previously assigned to theology and God. All incorporated as the nature of existence and as such integral parts of Quantum Physics and Theology. Physics is the study of the nature of our spacetime; however, Quantum Physics describes limits beyond which our science and math have no meaning. The physics of spacetime is related to the physics of the finite. While our physics can only describe with certainty the nature of spacetime extrapolations can be made as to the nature of the quantum wave as it exists in the infinite Singularity. God cannot be separated from the physics for He is the Physics. He is the nature and purpose of reality. The dual nature of the universe demonstrated in quantum physics describes spacetime as a projection of the quantum probability wave. With the actualization of the probability wave into spacetime all that we know is created. How is this spacetime created? How does the creation of spacetime form the attributes of this universe? These are the questions Quantum Physic attempts to answer, but more importantly; what is the purpose of spacetime? and what is the function of conscious beings within that purpose? That question has been regulated to philosophy and theology, but the answers are demonstrated in physics.


About the Author

If one is destined to live alone with one’s thoughts, then they should be wondrous thoughts, and so using Quantum Physics, Theology, and Philosophy I have woven a tapestry which seems to cover what we know about the nature of reality and using that tapestry one can deduct the purpose of reality. Most importantly one can also deduce the critical role conscious beings have in fulfilling that purpose. Born in Schenectady, New York, shortly after birth he was moved back to the valley of his grandparents. poor farmers who had been moved about by the whims of economics and war. Here he was raised in a government town, built partly on his families condemned farms to create plutonium for the toys of war. After he graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in Psychology and an extra year devoted to fine arts he immediately went to work in his field, loading box cars. He was an exceptionally good box car loader with his partner they could load 250,000 lbs. a day by hand. Then having tried social work for a while, after a critical illness he returned to the family business. Spending twenty-five years traveling the country working as an inspector and field engineer building, maintaining, and modifying nuclear power plants eventually returning to his hometown where he retired as the Lead Civil / Structural Quality Engineer at the River Protection Project / Waste Treatment Complex. A fourteen-billion-dollar complex being built to stabilize and control the fifty-five million gallons of radioactive chemical wastes created during the production of plutonium at the Hanford Nuclear facilities. He lives alone in the desert on five acres of lovely weeds overlooking a river, like Candide content to tend his garden, his paintings. and his writing.