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A Scientific Approach to Study God

5/28/2026

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Science and mathematics are languages through which we attempt to describe and understand the universe. Yet, these languages often seem insufficient to fully probe and elucidate the deeper workings of nature. Every scientific journey begins with a puzzle, and each new discovery offers a breakthrough toward its solution. However, in the process of answering one question, we are led toward many new mysteries, revealing the vastness and profundity of reality. These unanswered questions lead us to contemplate whether the universe is governed by a higher conscious intelligence.
Paul Dirac was one of the most fascinating physicists of the twentieth century. Along with Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, he played a pivotal role in the development of quantum mechanics, which laid the foundation for modern physics. Dirac was also known for his remarkably quiet nature and spoke very little. In fact, physicists humorously coined the term “one dirac” to mean one word spoken per hour.
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