Summary
While scientific accounts of Divine action
are today problematic, it seems we can also say that for all practical purposes
the future state of the Universe appears to be genuinely open, and as yet
undecided. While there are some scenarios where any change would seem to
require a violation of conservation laws, with complex systems that have many
degrees of nested spatio-mechanical freedom (e.g.
animal bodies and brains) or are tied to quantum indeterminacy, there are
different future states that are equally likely. Importantly, they all balance
the books of energy conservation, so there is scope for God to bring about one
particular outcome in preference to another without breaking the laws of physics. Often the choice of one outcome
over another would be difficult or impossible to detect, but we can envision
certain scenarios that would be quite provocative. For example, if a Geiger
counter were placed near a radio-isotope it will emit clicks as it detects
decaying particles from the radio source. The time between each click is
entirely unpredictable - a direct consequence of quantum indeterminacy - so any
series of clicks is possible. We can easily program a computer to translate the
time delay between clicks into letters of the alphabet. Such a system would now
type letters.
We would be right to expect gibberish. But an
equally possible outcome is that the system starts typing English sentences. If
it were to type This is a demonstration of Divine action then that would
certainly be a big help to continuing discussion of this difficult topic.
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