@article{1476323, recid = {1476323}, author = {Fusco, Mark P.,}, title = {The physics and metaphysics of transubstantiation /}, pages = {1 online resource (352 pages)}, abstract = {In this book, Mark P. Fusco offers a historical, philosophical and theological review and appraisal of current research into quantum, post-modern, atheistic, mathematical, and philosophical theories that engage our interpretation of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Ferdinand Ulrichs accounts of Ur-Kenosis. This cross-disciplinary approach inspires a new speculative metaphysical theory based on the representation of being as a holo-somatic ontology. Holocryptic metaphysics gives us a novel interpretation of transubstantiation as it is founded on the findings of quantum mechanical theory. The quantum object and black holes properties present a new way to explain physical matter based on its holographic identity. This scientific theory for representing physical matters identity is recognized, for example, in the symmetry existing between a subatomic particle and its orbital shell, a single particles identity in relationship to its thermodynamic system, Hawking radiation, and black hole entropy. Further, the properties of quantum non-locality and teleportation signpost a new way to understand the Eternal Logos relationship to Jesus Christ and the Eucharist.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1476323}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34640-8}, }