Is your focus on physics directed at answering whether there is an eternal someone (God) or an eternal something (Universe)? Or is it about understanding the nature of God (defined as the most powerful being that we can conceive of) since physics is constrained to time and space and can’t exactly explain phenomena outside of it like some type of creator?
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My focus on “physics” is to shed light on a couple of experiences I have had that involve “receiving” information about the future and then witnessing that information play out. My experiences didn’t fit into the model of the universe I had built up to that point. My model was built on some “illogical leaps” involving Christian beliefs that I eventually considered to be intellectually dishonest. Different models of physics enquiry lead to different implications about the constraints of space and time. Any version of “the nature of God” or what is outside of space and time has to fit into the math and physics that a supposed god has created, not the other way round.