The first question is, can a Science be classified as a religion? Of course it can, take the case of Scientology, to which religion leading celebrities Tom Cruise and John Travolta belong. Scientology being an extremely secretive sect, it is difficult to understand the ideology, but according to early literature they embrace the advance of technology as being indicative of a higher being.
At one time a favourite saying was, “The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.” What is ironic is that given the massive increase in technology, this saying is more indicative of the truth today than it has ever been in the past. The irony lies in the fact that the majority of people do not seem to realise this. For instance, we have amazingly realistic computer simulations, a fact which has made many people, the hugely successful and dynamic figure of Elon Musk among them, question if the Universe is real or if we are living in a computer simulation ourselves. Our data processing has reached a level where it is possible for the computing power and memory capacity of an ordinary Desk Top to keep a fairly detailed record of every person on earth, yes all 7 or 8 billion of them. A large part of this scepticism about religion, seems to emanate from science, in particular quantum mechanics and relativity, both special and general relativity. It is common to find posts on the net derogatory of religion. The other day I found a post by a perfectly formed young female, who had little to complain about, indulge in a Jeremiad about religion, she could only go on repeating, fuck religion, fuck Jesus Christ, etc ad infinitum…… This by itself was not troubling, because after all every person is entitled to their views, what is troubling is that science has left her and others like her with very little alternative than to adopt such a derogatory stance.
Is quantum mechanics a religion? Yes, at its core it is built on highly questionable premises, in one sense it is a religion that is built on the crude use of communist propaganda. Self aggrandising, boastful, adamant! if some fault is found with its reasoning it will immediately mend that fault or shortcoming and carry on as if nothing had happened, it is as if quantum mechanics has lost the spirit of grace, it lacks the ability to apologise, engage in a meaningful discussion or even admit that something might be wrong. Using a veil of abstruse mathematics that has no connection to reality they boast that quantum mechanics is the most perfect theory ever to have been devised by man. It is not. Quantum mechanics is far from being the perfect, idealistic system it is made out to be. It is riddled with inconsistencies, it is illogical and poorly constructed, it is far from being the best solution that is available, it is far from being the most perfect theory devised by man. It frequently overlooks insurmountable inconsistencies and provides esoteric and exotic excuses to make things work. Schrodinger’s equation should have never have been adopted , if logic had held sway, neither should wave-particle duality, have had a place.
My question is, is this a religion? The answer is yes, it has all the hall marks, it draws adherents to itself saying religion is false, it cannot be proved, it is veiled in mathematical abstractions into which the common man cannot enter, everything has to be taken on faith. And what a faith it is! People who do not possess the slightest inkling on what it is, will passionately defend quantum mechanics (and relativity) and passionately beat down any and all opposition to SCIENCE. Believe, me it is not science, it is misleading jargon. Leaving aside the moment of whether quantum mechanics and relativity are representative of the truth, the question is are they accountable?
Take any religion, Christian, Mussulman, Buddhist, Hindu or Jew. By belonging to a certain religion, they are accountable for their beliefs. Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews and Buddhists all believe that their actions will determine their fate. Do scientists believe the same thing, or do they believe that there is no need to have a religion, it is enough to behave correctly? But is that true. Don’t beliefs count? If one believes, things can be in two places at once or that multiple dimensions exist or that multiple Universes exist are they accountable for those beliefs? Is the Universe not good enough?
As a parting shot, let me state that we do not exist because of the Universe but that the Universe exists because of us. If they were no limiting speed of the Universe, there would be no causality and sentient beings and even matter could not exist, as such what we think is surely important?
At one time a favourite saying was, “The mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.” What is ironic is that given the massive increase in technology, this saying is more indicative of the truth today than it has ever been in the past. The irony lies in the fact that the majority of people do not seem to realise this. For instance, we have amazingly realistic computer simulations, a fact which has made many people, the hugely successful and dynamic figure of Elon Musk among them, question if the Universe is real or if we are living in a computer simulation ourselves. Our data processing has reached a level where it is possible for the computing power and memory capacity of an ordinary Desk Top to keep a fairly detailed record of every person on earth, yes all 7 or 8 billion of them. A large part of this scepticism about religion, seems to emanate from science, in particular quantum mechanics and relativity, both special and general relativity. It is common to find posts on the net derogatory of religion. The other day I found a post by a perfectly formed young female, who had little to complain about, indulge in a Jeremiad about religion, she could only go on repeating, fuck religion, fuck Jesus Christ, etc ad infinitum…… This by itself was not troubling, because after all every person is entitled to their views, what is troubling is that science has left her and others like her with very little alternative than to adopt such a derogatory stance.
Is quantum mechanics a religion? Yes, at its core it is built on highly questionable premises, in one sense it is a religion that is built on the crude use of communist propaganda. Self aggrandising, boastful, adamant! if some fault is found with its reasoning it will immediately mend that fault or shortcoming and carry on as if nothing had happened, it is as if quantum mechanics has lost the spirit of grace, it lacks the ability to apologise, engage in a meaningful discussion or even admit that something might be wrong. Using a veil of abstruse mathematics that has no connection to reality they boast that quantum mechanics is the most perfect theory ever to have been devised by man. It is not. Quantum mechanics is far from being the perfect, idealistic system it is made out to be. It is riddled with inconsistencies, it is illogical and poorly constructed, it is far from being the best solution that is available, it is far from being the most perfect theory devised by man. It frequently overlooks insurmountable inconsistencies and provides esoteric and exotic excuses to make things work. Schrodinger’s equation should have never have been adopted , if logic had held sway, neither should wave-particle duality, have had a place.
My question is, is this a religion? The answer is yes, it has all the hall marks, it draws adherents to itself saying religion is false, it cannot be proved, it is veiled in mathematical abstractions into which the common man cannot enter, everything has to be taken on faith. And what a faith it is! People who do not possess the slightest inkling on what it is, will passionately defend quantum mechanics (and relativity) and passionately beat down any and all opposition to SCIENCE. Believe, me it is not science, it is misleading jargon. Leaving aside the moment of whether quantum mechanics and relativity are representative of the truth, the question is are they accountable?
Take any religion, Christian, Mussulman, Buddhist, Hindu or Jew. By belonging to a certain religion, they are accountable for their beliefs. Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews and Buddhists all believe that their actions will determine their fate. Do scientists believe the same thing, or do they believe that there is no need to have a religion, it is enough to behave correctly? But is that true. Don’t beliefs count? If one believes, things can be in two places at once or that multiple dimensions exist or that multiple Universes exist are they accountable for those beliefs? Is the Universe not good enough?
As a parting shot, let me state that we do not exist because of the Universe but that the Universe exists because of us. If they were no limiting speed of the Universe, there would be no causality and sentient beings and even matter could not exist, as such what we think is surely important?