Quantum Christianity
The best technologies feel like magic. So what if the craziest stories in the Bible aren’t magical, or even mystical, what if they’re technological? 🤔
🕯️ Our Medieval Worldviews
If your understanding of Christianity came from stained glass windows and 3-point sermons, you’re not wrong.
But you might’ve missed some parts of the Bible that are too difficult to explain in church. For example, how many times have you ever heard a sermon in church on New Jerusalem?
According to Revelation, New Jerusalem is a giant UFO cube, the size of a continent, covered in glowing lights, that descends on Earth from a higher dimension. I’m not even joking. The cube has twelve gates that are guarded by non-human intelligence, who are not from this planet. Still not joking. The cube is coming here to collect people, because all God’s children (from Earth) will live there one day. Still not joking.
Here is a scale model of New Jerusalem using the description in Revelation 21. 🧊✨
Churches avoid these parts of the Bible because they make people uncomfortable, but I don’t really care how you feel. 😁
I just want you to know the truth.
All of the truth.
A few💥 Scientific Revelations
I know learning isn’t fun, but you need to care about this stuff because our world is changing faster than ever before:
⚛️ We split atoms.
⚡️ We communicate with light.
🧬 We edit our genes.
☁️ We store libraries in the cloud.
🤖 We build machines in our own image.
And yet we still think the Bible is just about getting into heaven when you die?
The Bible is so much more than that.
No wonder faith feels irrelevant to scientists. No wonder spiritual seekers drift towards TED Talks and tarot cards.
Christianity was never meant to be a medieval institution. For example:
🌌 The Bible proclaimed the world was round, and floated in space, in an ever expanding universe, thousands of years before Newton and Einstein.
🦕 The Bible accurately described dinosaurs thousands of years before the first fossil was discovered by William Buckland in 1824.
🛜 The Bible predicted the Internet (many will search and knowledge will multiply), thousands of years before Tim Berners-Lee.
🧘♀️ The Bible encouraged psychic communication (prayer) thousands of years before Diane Hennacy proved it was real in The Telepathy Tapes.
🔮 The Bible described remote viewing thousands of years before the CIA’s top secret Project Stargate.
🛸 The Bible knew about the cubes, spheres, and other shapes flying around our skies thousands of years before the Roswell crash in 1947.
Cubes 🧊
Spheres ☄️
More spheres 🪩
Other shapes 🪼
I don’t know why the medieval church burned so many scientists at the stake for heresy. 🔬🔥 🤷♂️
The Bible isn’t anti-technology.
It’s the origin story of all technology.
✝️ Quantum Christianity
In the age of quantum computing, artificial neural networks, and programmable DNA, it’s much easier for us to see the supernatural events in the Bible weren’t magical, or even mystical—they were technological.
I spent the last twenty years researching computer science and the Bible. That journey included:
🛡️ 10 cybersecurity patents
💰 inventing $100M Internet technologies
📚 reading 50+ million words of science, philosophy, and theology
🎒 living a full year with only 11kg of total possessions
😩 fasting everything
✝️ streaming the Bible more than 100 times in a row, translating the original Greek and Hebrew for myself
What I found will blow your mind. For example, did you know AI needs “digital faith” to make decisions? Yes, the machines are just as unsure about the universe as we are.
I published everything I learned in an online book called, Uncertainty: The Computer Science of Everything. You can know everything I know, for free, in about 20 hours.
Chapter 8 focuses on the Bible. I call it, Quantum Christianity, not to shock you, but to show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes. 🕳️🐇
Quantum Christianity contains sixteen stories that embrace all the latest scientific discoveries to show how technology—and our technological progress—are integral to understanding the most difficult parts of the Bible.
So if you’re ready to hear the Bible like you’ve never heard it in church, buckle your pew belts, these stories can be read in any order:
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