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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on March 20, 2010
This is a fascinating discovery! If it is indeed as these scientists have discovered it raises many questions about principles of certainty that result from traditional Newtonian physics and mechanics. The original post comes from boingboing The UC Santa Barbara researchers seen below "have p ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on February 19, 2008
This is so cool! Multi world quantum theory explained in a fun way! The Mechanically Separated Meat blog has created a merged video of hundreds of games played against "Kaizo Mario World" (an insanely difficult homebrew Mario level) and used the resulting video as the jumping-off point for an ext ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on January 5, 2009
This week is quite special for the natural sciences... On the 4th of January we commemorate the birth of Sir Isaac Newton , the brains behind 'Newtonian physics'. Without it we would not be able to build bridges, dig tunnels or even drive motorcars. In two of my books I discuss the significant rol ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on November 1, 2008
I have always been intrigued by the possibility of the existence of multiple Universes (is that even marginally correct grammar!?) A large portion of my Masters degree research in Systematic Theology considered the influence of 'the new science' (mainly quantum theory, but also microbiology) on our ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on September 19, 2010
I love reading books that make the mysteries of 'the new science' accessible to a simpleton like me! This book has just been added to my wishlist! Thanks BoingBoing for the heads up! Now, if only they had this book available for Kindle - by the way, you don't need to own a Kindle to buy and rea ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on February 25, 2008
Trying to prove God's existence by reason and science is ultimately a futile endeavor! After all, if we could contain God's essence, God's being, or God's self within any part of our human reason or logic, we would be able to contain God within our minds (logically that would mean that we would be m ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on August 11, 2009
This is an older post (dating back to the 20th of April 2004!). Someone sent me a note about it and asked me to repost it here... So here it is! ____ Computers seem to be so good at so many things. They are able to calculate with accuracy and efficiency that very few humans could ever hope to mat ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on May 22, 2011
After speaking at a secular conference recently I was asked a very thoughtful question (via email) by one of the persons in attendance. In short, the question asked whether with my background in science (neuroscience in particular) I did not find a conflict with my faith as a Christian. This is ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on November 1, 2007
This is an advertisement, so please feel free to skip it . My new book is available for pre-publication orders. It is currently with the Publishers. I should have a few copies in hand in the next two to three weeks. The pre-publication price is R80 per copy. After that it will be selling for R98. ...
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Journal Entry by Dr Dion Forster on August 3, 2010
Some years ago when I was preparing to start my doctoral research I came across a wonderful book by Andrew Newberg and Eugene d'Aquili called " Why God won't go away: Brain science and the biology of belief ". I had come to the discipline of neuro-theology through my interest in quantum theory and ...

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