"How can science and spirituality coexist without contradicting the other, especially in astronomy and the possible multiverse?"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
May 16, 2022 at 3:42:47 AM
You would need scientists that are already open to the possibility that there could be something more fundamental underlying our reality to get the ball rolling. Major scientific breakthroughs usually occur on the fringes first then spread from there and become more accepted. As our current scientists age and are replaced with younger men and women who aren’t joined at the hip to classical physics or objective space-time reality things will change.
The unification of science and Spirituality is coming soon. How do I know? Because we’ve gone as far as we can studying objective reality and the smaller and faster you go the more problems present themselves under our current scientific models. The math just doesn’t hold up the smaller and faster an object goes. You have yet to find a -theory of everything. And one will never find a theory of everything without being willing to explore that which is not a part of our space-time reality… and guess what that means when we finally start to scientifically explore the “nonphysical?