In an article in Newsweek, Nelson explained his research that explored different rational ways to prove God’s existence. He said, “I look at physics, the philosophy of human consciousness, evolutionary biology, mathematics, the history of religion and theology to explore whether such a god exists.”Interestingly, just as Nelson published his research, other scientists examined how Americans beliefs in God have changed over the years. A Pew survey revealed that the percentage of Americans who do not believe in God has escalated over the past ten years. The survey stated, “the percent of Americans having no religious affiliation reached 23 percent in 2014. Among such, 33 percent said that they do not believe in God—an 11 percent increase since only 2007.” Nelson’s research directly addresses this group of nonbelievers.
The researcher’s reasoning centers around the laws of math, the mystery of human consciousness, evolution, and faith. In his book, Nelson grapples with the findings and questions of the world’s greatest physicist and mathematicians. Nelson explores Eugene Wigner’s main question, “why did the natural world always—so far as we know—obey laws of mathematics?” Nelson delves into the workings of mathematics and analyzes the universal patterns in mathematics, physics, and other areas of science.