Why Quantum Mechanics Points Towards God
- WACADEMY
- Dec 18, 2023
- 2 min read
For starters, I've been brushing up on basic concepts of quantum mechanics which pretty much means "motion of micro matter like light and electrons."
Now I was reminded yet again light acts both as particles and waves, and so do electrons. We know that electrons exist in different energy levels orbiting an atom, and I learned that this energy level around an atom (=n) is quantized, meaning they are charged with (or contain) a specific amount of energy. And it is only with this specific and precise gain or loss of energy where electrons can move successfully from one energy shell to the other. All the electrons in between these energy levels are virtually non-existent because they disintegrate themselves if they fall short of any given quantized energy shell.



^All of the above images show the discreteness and quantization of energy shells around an atom, where electrons reside. As we can see in a hydrogen atom for instance, the wavelength of photon (=small bundle of energy) required to move an electron up the energy level is fixed with a specific value.
Now why is this pointing towards God? Well simply because of the precision of values at which everything is set. Just like the distinct codes within our DNA that makes us and determines our traits, this micro system of energy shells is also set at such specific values that I find it quite implausible that this is the case without an external designer intentionally setting these exact values in the first place.
It in fact seems to require more faith to believe that all this precision and exactness stems from randomness and chance alone than to believe in a designer who's created all of these. I just want to applaud all the "Big Bang Theory" believers who believe that a random explosion has ultimately given rise to all of the uniqueness, precision, exactness, and systems that exist in our world today because I think that requires even more leap of faith than us believers.
What are your thoughts?
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