
For a long time, people thought the universe worked like a giant machine with very strict, common-sense rules. But new discoveries in physics show that the world is actually much more mysterious and connected than we ever imagined. What is really interesting is that these “new” scientific ideas sound a lot like what Jesus was teaching 2,000 years ago.
Take light, for example. Scientists found out that light is both a solid particle and a flowing wave at the same time. This used to seem impossible, but it is exactly how people describe Jesus: as someone who is both a regular human and something much bigger and infinite. It turns out the universe is built on things having two “opposite” identities at once.
There is also something called “entanglement.” This is when two tiny particles are so linked that if you touch one, the other feels it instantly, even if it is across the ocean. Jesus taught this same idea of connection. He said that when we help others, we are actually helping him. He described a world where we aren’t just separate people, but all part of one big, connected life.
The most amazing part is how much our “looking” matters. In physics labs, scientists noticed that tiny particles don’t settle into a spot until someone observes them. Our focus actually changes the result. Jesus called this “faith.” He taught that belief isn’t just a thought: it is a force that can change reality and make things happen. He was showing us that we aren’t just watching a movie; we are helping write the script. When we realize this, “miracles” start to look like the way the world was actually designed to work.