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An interesting interpretation of quantum mechanics that invokes God was developed by Wolfgang Smith in his book “Quantum Enigma”. He uses a Thomistic ontology to explain the various quantum enigma and recalls Saint Thomas Aquinas’ identification of God with the natura naturans, or the “Nature who makes nature” from Summa I.II Q.85 art 6. Specifically, he argues that the wave-like interference of particles occurs in the realm of prime matter, whereas the de-superposition of waves into particles occurs in the realm of forms, and he argues that God affects the transition from potency to act, from prime matter to form.
He explains it more clearly:
“I contend that quantum indeterminacy - the partial chaos of quantum superposition - can indeed be viewed as reflective of the primordial Chaos or even more concretely as a remnant of this underlying ‘disorder’” (page 123)
“The determinative act, moreover, is in fact more than a mere choice, a mere selection of one element from a given ensemble: for it brings into existence - as it were, ex nihilo - something which previously did not exist as an actual entity” (page 66)
“There is a certain transition from potency to manifestation – from the physical to the corporeal plane – and such a transition can only be effected by the creative or ‘form-bestowing’ principle, which is natura naturans. But since the action of natura naturans is perforce ‘instantaneous’ …], it turns out that there is in reality no temporal process – no actual ‘roll of the die’ – which determines or selects the measure value of X from the spectrum of possible outcomes. This determination derives, so to speak, ‘from on high’ and interrupts the normal course of events, that is to say, the Schrodinger evolution of the given system.” (page 107).
Here are some links to his books and essays for those who are interested:
book
essay
This should be required reading for all Catholic science students.
-Ryan Vilbig
He explains it more clearly:
“I contend that quantum indeterminacy - the partial chaos of quantum superposition - can indeed be viewed as reflective of the primordial Chaos or even more concretely as a remnant of this underlying ‘disorder’” (page 123)
“The determinative act, moreover, is in fact more than a mere choice, a mere selection of one element from a given ensemble: for it brings into existence - as it were, ex nihilo - something which previously did not exist as an actual entity” (page 66)
“There is a certain transition from potency to manifestation – from the physical to the corporeal plane – and such a transition can only be effected by the creative or ‘form-bestowing’ principle, which is natura naturans. But since the action of natura naturans is perforce ‘instantaneous’ …], it turns out that there is in reality no temporal process – no actual ‘roll of the die’ – which determines or selects the measure value of X from the spectrum of possible outcomes. This determination derives, so to speak, ‘from on high’ and interrupts the normal course of events, that is to say, the Schrodinger evolution of the given system.” (page 107).
Here are some links to his books and essays for those who are interested:
book
essay
This should be required reading for all Catholic science students.
-Ryan Vilbig