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Quantum physics uncovers a universe that looks intelligently structured in a way that points beyond the visible world. The precise mathematical laws, the eerie connectedness of entanglement, and the way observation is tied to how reality shows up all suggest that mind, information, and relationship are built into the fabric of creation, not added on afterward. This has led spiritual thinkers to see quantum behavior as a kind of “interface” between the material world and a deeper, unseen order—what they call the spirit realm—where purpose, meaning, and intention originate and then express themselves as physical events. Quantum physics powerfully supports the idea that reality is more than just dead matter, and that the visible universe is finely tuned expression of a deeper spiritual design.
By Randy and Gaelyn Whitley KeithQuantum physics uncovers a universe that looks intelligently structured in a way that points beyond the visible world. The precise mathematical laws, the eerie connectedness of entanglement, and the way observation is tied to how reality shows up all suggest that mind, information, and relationship are built into the fabric of creation, not added on afterward. This has led spiritual thinkers to see quantum behavior as a kind of “interface” between the material world and a deeper, unseen order—what they call the spirit realm—where purpose, meaning, and intention originate and then express themselves as physical events. Quantum physics powerfully supports the idea that reality is more than just dead matter, and that the visible universe is finely tuned expression of a deeper spiritual design.