In Classical Physics it is relatively easy to dismiss the notion of a divine entity to explain creation. It is also relatively easy to establish that the whole is equal to the sum of its discrete parts and locality reigns. However, in Quantum Physics the whole is usually greater than the sum of its parts and non-locality and interconnectedness are the norms. Consciousness Studies also fit with Quantum Physics far better than Classical, as Consciousness Studies also exhibits non-locality and interconnectedness. In both Quantum Physics and Consciousness Studies these deviations from Classical Physics have been repeatedly demonstrated by replicable experimentation. But do these findings of non-locality and interconnectedness also point to the necessity of something that fits the generally accepted definition of the divine entity or is there some other plausible, as opposed to knee jerk denial, explanation that would allow for this to be true? Consistent reports of NDEs, consistent across both time, from ancient accounts to modern day, and culture, both ancient cultures and different modern-day cultures, often include some supreme entity, which would fit with a panentheistic being, one including everything conscious but greater than the sum of the parts. Thus, is this not a logical, if not necessary, conclusion?

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