So why do people use science to try to explain religious practice? Well since the decline of the religious institution as a powerful authority over society, we turn to science to explain events. Why? Because scientists can prove without a doubt those events studied with reproducible experiments or a set of mathematical formulae which cannot be flawed. From these proofs we have things like modern technology and medicine.
The problem is that these proofs are sometimes out of reach of the average person, and therefore we are told to “believe” that science works just like we would any religion. This creates a multitude of problems. People can pass anything off under some fancy words like “quantum physics” and we buy it because we don’t know any better after “believing” in science. This is called “blinding with science”. The people that do this know the recipient knows nothing of the technical things they talk about and the recipient believes its true as to not look stupid.
You may have noticed how shampoo and cosmetic advertisements do this, blasting us with scientific terminology and certain “proofs” to get us to buy their products. If you are a scientist and you do understand the terms they are putting forward, you can’t help but a) laugh at the ridiculous fluff they put forward for what is essentially liquid soap, and
So in a world where we believe what we are told, and we are told to believe in science, anyone affiliated with science will be given credit. But this is against the whole point of scientific investigation.
Science is not a belief system. It is a set of tools used to prove what the truth is. It is heavily dependent on having “the right tools for the job”. Science does not yet have the necessary tools to investigate religious practices as a whole, hence, for example, we cannot “prove” god does or does not exist.
However we can use repeatable experiment to prove the claims of some people. If a person publicly claims they can do something, they better be able to do it repeatedly and be able to prove it. If we don’t ask for proof we are just following like sheep because we are told to do so. If the person claims we should have faith that they can do it without proof, then we are following a belief and not a proven subject.
This does not mean we should be rude in our pursuits giving discredit to anyone who does not wish to prove anything, by all means not everybody cares about proof, it does not mean they can’t do the things they claim. But we should be weary of such claims and accept that without proof we are following a belief, which may cost you your time and money if it is not true.
Since quantum physics is used so much - here is what it is! Quantum physics is a set of tools used to explain the behaviour of very small, fundamental particles/waves in nature. It is necessary because at these levels, common sense (Newtonian Physics) does not apply coherently. The word “Quantum” or “Quanta” means “the smallest possible amount”. For example, a “photon” is one “quanta” of light, you cannot have a half, or indeed anything less than one quantum of anything. This non-divisibility gives rise to various behaviours in particles and waves which are modelled with quantum physics.
Quantum physics therefore does not lend credit to any set of practices. The only thing it does do is create an interesting phenomenon called the “Heisenberg uncertainty principle”, (Wiki it if you’re interested) It also explains that a particle can be in two states at the same time, when classically it is impossible and should only be in one state or the other. It only decides to be in one state when someone measures or observes it. It’s like saying a person is both dead and alive at the same time, but they only are alive when we see them. Or saying the moon does not exist unless we look at it.
These analogies are flawed due to them being a composite of many particles, which breaks down the quantum effect into classical mechanics.
These philosophical interpretations however are relished by religions eager to jump on the science bandwagon.
So, if you see scientific terms used to explain religious practice, don't be afriad to ask "how" they explain them, even if you can't understand the answer, you can check it later by asking someone who does, or watch as that person cannot infact justify using science as an explanation.
Now, if you didn't get anything else from reading this, atleast you can now laugh at commercials claiming to have a “Quantum Leap” in performance, as that does denote the smallest possible leap forward in performance available.
Thanks,
Jak
