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Dios y los viajes en el tiempo

Authors: Romerales, Enrique;

Dios y los viajes en el tiempo

Abstract

Las investigaciones recientes sobre los viajes en el tiempo entreabren su posibilidad, aunque casi siempre bajo severas restricciones. Al ser tales restricciones de carácter probabilístico, la ampliación del debate al ámbito teológico abre perspectivas nuevas, porque para un ser omnipotente toda posibilidad, por improbable que sea, está a su disposición. Lo que los físicos denominan “máquinas del tiempo” no son sino configuraciones especiales de la materiaenergía en algún punto del universo, como agujeros de gusano etc., que permitirían desplazamientos de porciones de materia a puntos distintos de su actual ubicación espacio temporal. El problema es cómo controlar semejantes configuraciones en el universo para que, por ejemplo, seres humanos pudieran viajar en el tiempo sanos y salvos. Físicamente parece irrealizable, pero matemáticamente no es imposible. Que Dios pueda hacer uso de estas posibilidades abre nuevas e intrigantes opciones teológicas.

Keywords

Dios, Tiempo, Religión y filosofía, Teología filosófica, Filosofía y teología

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