Podcast
Light is way more bizarre than you think.
Reality isn't quite as real as you may believe. And miracles? Maybe they don't break the laws of reality as we know them.
Welcome to the Faith and Physics Uncovered podcast. On this podcast we'll unpack my book Faith and Physics Uncovered with the goal of helping you to look at your faith in new ways, and ultimately to place your trust in the only One worthy of it.
E8: Faith is a Way of Seeing
14:01
Everyone lives by faith, whether that faith is in scientific theories that can’t be proven or faith in the supernatural.
E7: Do miracles break the laws of physics?
15min
This episode is the first one to come with a warning: if you reject a creator as unreasonable or unnecessary to cosmology, this episode is going to really challenge you.
E6: The Illusion of Physical Reality
23min
We explore the intriguing questions about the nature of our physical reality and how it intersects with our perceptions.
E5: Light's Hidden Awareness, A Cosmic Dance with Time?
14min
We dive into the perplexing nature of light as uncovered by the dual slit experiment, covering light's wave-particle duality and its seemingly predictive behavior.
E4: What is Light teaching us about God?
9min
Rodger considers the fascinating dual nature of light, explaining how it sometimes behaves like a wave and other times like a particle.
E3: Understanding relativity, and the omnipresence of light...and God.
14min
We're exploring the unique properties of light and how our experience of time as a constant breaks down when we consider the speed of light.
E2: What do we mean by faith? And how big is the universe?
18min
What is faith? Not a Sunday school pat answer, but what is it really? "Faith is a belief in anything you can't prove." And so at some level, we're all people of faith.
Introducing Faith and Physics Uncovered
3min
Light is way more bizarre than you think. Reality isn't quite as real as you may believe. And miracles? Maybe they don't break the laws of reality as we know them.
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