I remember reading one odd (and convincing) story about a man who had died (he returned after being revived) and was afraid of his body! A nice twist on ghost stories.
Another man came back from the dead muttering something about Bell's Theorem--a quantum theory about nonlocal events.
I found that particularly thrilling, since at the time I was all excited about quantum physics being the way to understand God.
(Morton Kelsey, a famous Episcopal priest and writer, lectured at a Jungian conference I attended in the early 90s, and he told us he thought a course in quantum physics should be required for all seminarians. Another thrill. But that was the zeitgeist of the 90s.)
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Date: 2004-12-16 03:06 pm (UTC)Another man came back from the dead muttering something about Bell's Theorem--a quantum theory about nonlocal events.
I found that particularly thrilling, since at the time I was all excited about quantum physics being the way to understand God.
(Morton Kelsey, a famous Episcopal priest and writer, lectured at a Jungian conference I attended in the early 90s, and he told us he thought a course in quantum physics should be required for all seminarians. Another thrill. But that was the zeitgeist of the 90s.)