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Towards an objective spirituality

Our most ambitions goal is the development of an objective spirituality with a base in mathematics and physics and implications for those fields. Philosophical considerations have always guided science. When these were dogmatic views postulated by vested interests they were obstacles to the growth of an objective science. When the philosophy stems in part from our scientific understanding it has the potential to contribute to the scientific enterprise.

Many recognize the need to reintegrate science and spirituality. For some the vague interpretations of quantum mechanics are fertile ground for spirituality. Quantum mechanical models describe the evolution of probabilities but never actualize those probabilities to create events. Metaphysical interpretations are needed to connect the mathematics to experimental observations. Many physicists believe that classical mathematics and logic are inadequate to deal with the quantum domain.

We see no problems with classical logic either in contemporary physics or in integrating spirituality with science. Like Einstein we think the vagueness in existing theory is due to the limitations of the existing theory that will in time be overcome. For us the way to integrate science and spirituality is by pushing science and mathematics to their limit where they self destruct as ultimate paradigms. For that leads to the empty set symbolic of the essence that is absent. The one thing we know with absolute certainty is the essence in our own conscious awareness. A science that does not include this indisputable reality is deficient.


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