Abstract

This interdisciplinary research paper delves into the intriguing juxtaposition of God’s omnipotence versus the Pauli exclusion principle. Combining theological contemplation with the principles of quantum mechanics, the paper navigates the complexities of divine power and the physical constraints observed at the subatomic level. In the quest for common ground between theology and science, we explore historical perspectives on God’s omnipotence, the origin and significance of the Pauli exclusion principle, and the interplay between quantum mechanics and classical physics. The paper examines logical paradoxes that arise when contemplating God’s omnipotence and explores alternative theological views on divine power. Embracing the significance of interdisciplinary dialogue, we identify shared principles between theology and science, emphasizing epistemic humility, rational inquiry, and the unity of knowledge. The paper concludes with reflections on the ethical considerations and the potential avenues for future research into the intricate interplay between God’s omnipotence and the Pauli exclusion principle. This exploration celebrates the beauty of intellectual integration and inspires an ongoing quest for truth, wisdom, and unity of thought in understanding the cosmos and the divine.

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