
In the standard scientific experiment of wave-particle duality, photons of light build up a pattern of light and dark bands as if wave-like interference was occurring as the photon passes through the two slits. This is supernatural science at its finest. As it suggests that something extra to what can be perceived is causing the interference. This mysterious occurrence has obvious supernatural implications that it is highly suspicious that the scientific community did not make the connection earlier. In the 1970s technology became sophisticated enough that detectors were used to determine which slit the photon passed through. This phenomenon led to the development of the many-worlds theory. The reason a God was not posited earlier as a reason was due to the fact that religion has so much baggage that the scientific community avoided it at all costs.