Technologist Links Quantum Physics and Scripture in New Book

Lily Capers Milliner, a faith-driven technologist and leader in quantum literacy, asserts a novel framework called Quantum Faith in her new book, Quantum Devotions Volume I: The Physics of Faith. Milliner’s work interprets biblical concepts through the principles of quantum physics, specifically examining superposition, entanglement, wave-particle duality, time symmetry, and wave-function collapse. This approach, released by Lilyspeaks on November 19, 2025, demonstrates how these quantum mechanics discoveries echo scriptural descriptions of the unseen and supernatural, suggesting faith and physics are complementary expressions of a Divine Designer.

Quantum Faith: Unifying Physics and Scripture

A new framework called “Quantum Faith” is presented in Quantum Devotions Volume I: The Physics of Faith by Lily Capers Milliner, aiming to unify biblical concepts with the principles of quantum physics. This approach doesn’t solely rely on scripture, but also incorporates quantum mechanics—specifically superposition, entanglement, wave-particle duality, time symmetry, and wave-function collapse—to illuminate spiritual truths. Milliner asserts quantum science doesn’t undermine faith, but rather reveals the divine order within creation.

Milliner draws specific parallels between quantum physics and spiritual acts. Superposition, the ability of a particle to exist in multiple states, reflects believing before seeing. Entanglement, where particles are linked regardless of distance, mirrors prayer and spiritual connection. Additionally, time symmetry aligns with the idea of God answering prayers before they’re spoken, and wave-function collapse corresponds to faith manifesting the unseen into reality.

Quantum Devotions Volume I: The Physics of Faith is available as an eBook now, and in paperback starting November 25th at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Lily Capers Milliner, a faith-driven technologist and leader in quantum literacy, authored the book to demonstrate that belief in miracles and divine intervention isn’t irrational, but rather aligns with the fundamentals of quantum science. Further information can be found at lilyspeaks.com.

Key Quantum Principles and Biblical Parallels

Lily Capers Milliner’s new book, Quantum Devotions Volume I: The Physics of Faith, proposes a framework called “Quantum Faith” which interprets biblical concepts through the lens of quantum physics. This approach doesn’t see science as undermining faith, but rather illuminating it, suggesting physics reveals a divine order present in creation. Milliner asserts that this framework redefines the relationship between science and spirituality, moving beyond a perceived divide.

The book draws parallels between specific quantum principles and spiritual acts. Superposition, a core concept in quantum physics, is linked to believing before seeing, while entanglement mirrors the spiritual connection established through prayer. Additionally, time symmetry aligns with the theological idea of God answering prayers before they are even spoken, and wave-function collapse is equated with faith manifesting the unseen into reality.

Milliner’s work suggests that belief in biblical miracles and divine timing isn’t irrational, but fundamentally aligns with the principles of quantum science. By highlighting these connections, Quantum Devotions presents faith and physics not as opposing forces, but as complementary expressions stemming from a “Divine Designer.” The book is available in eBook format now, and paperback on November 25th.

Through these parallels, Milliner shows that the belief in Biblical miracles, divine timing, and God’s interventions is not irrational because they are deeply quantum and align perfectly with the fundamentals of science.

Dr. Donovan

Dr. Donovan

Dr. Donovan is a futurist and technology writer covering the quantum revolution. Where classical computers manipulate bits that are either on or off, quantum machines exploit superposition and entanglement to process information in ways that classical physics cannot. Dr. Donovan tracks the full quantum landscape: fault-tolerant computing, photonic and superconducting architectures, post-quantum cryptography, and the geopolitical race between nations and corporations to achieve quantum advantage. The decisions being made now, in research labs and government offices around the world, will determine who controls the most powerful computers ever built.

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