Quantum computers may one day solve certain problems far beyond the reach of classical machines. Artificial intelligence can already generate language, predict behavior, and imitate human reasoning.
But calculation is not consciousness.
Information is not meaning.
Optimization is not morality.
And a machine that can repeat a confession has not necessarily encountered the One it names.
CAN A QUANTUM COMPUTER FIND GOD? is an intellectually disciplined journey through quantum computing, artificial intelligence, consciousness, morality, faith, and the personal question of Jesus Christ. Rejecting both technological hype and anti-scientific fear, THE MYSTERY FORGE separates established science from interpretation, speculation, and theological claim.
Inside, you will explore:
What bits, qubits, superposition, interference, and entanglement actually doWhy quantum speed does not make a machine omniscientWhy intelligent performance does not prove conscious presenceThe difference between information, meaning, truth, and wisdomWhether morality can be reduced to an objective functionWhether a machine could sin, believe, worship, repent, or loveWhy Jesus asked, "Who do you say that I am?"Grounded in Matthew 16:15-17, Mark 8:36, John 8:31-32, and John 18:38, this book refuses to use science as a shortcut to faith-or faith as an excuse for careless science.
A machine may calculate countless possible answers.
But can it recognize which answer is worth giving its life for?