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Thanks for your complimentary response.

Regarding atheism. If you associate this with an interest in Jungianism, then I can remind you that, when asked whether he believed in God, Jung replied “I don't believe, I know”. So I don't understand what point you are making.

I think I was attempting to suggest rather than prove that quantum theory might lead to a reunification of science and religion, or at least that is what the physicists I discussed were implying. Proof is always difficult, especially when other physicists disagree. Although I am obviously wanting to move in a certain direction, I don't think that I was being “partial”, because I did include dissenting voices (Wilber, Rovelli), and, after all, I was only presenting the ideas of these physicists. Nowhere, as far as I can remember, did I say that what they wrote was true.

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Graham Pemberton
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