đ Introduction: When the Divine Touches the Material
Have you ever seen a hologram? Imagine a 3D image floating in space, created by light bending and interacting in ways that donât seem possible. You can see it, move around it, even interact with itâbut try to grab it, and you realize itâs not fully âhere.â Itâs projected from another dimension of information.
Now, what if something much greaterâsomething truly realâcould step down into our reality from a higher-dimensional existence? Thatâs exactly what happened in the Incarnation.
Jesus wasnât just a great teacher or a wise prophetâHe was a being from outside of time and space who entered into the physical world without losing His divine nature. Itâs like a higher-dimensional object being projected into a lower dimensionâpart of it is revealed, but the full reality extends beyond what we can see.
Mathematically, we describe this as:
âŁÎšIncarnationâ©=âŁÎšTrinityâ©ââŁPhysicalâ©|\Psi_{\text{Incarnation}}\rangle = |\Psi_{\text{Trinity}}\rangle \otimes |\text{Physical}\rangleâŁÎšIncarnationââ©=âŁÎšTrinityââ©ââŁPhysicalâ©
This equation tells us that the Incarnation wasnât a subtraction of divinityâit was an addition. Jesus didnât lose His divine nature when He took on flesh. Instead, He brought infinity into the finite, bridging two realities that had never fully touched before.
âThe Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.â â John 1:14
What weâre about to explore is more than just theologyâitâs higher-dimensional physics in action. Letâs break it down.
Ring 2 â Canonical Grounding
- electric field lines can begin or end inside a region of space only when there is charge in that region
- a non material subatomic particle always travels at the speed of light
- Integrated Information Theory (Tononi)
Ring 3 â Framework Connections
Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX