I have to admit, I didn’t realize Julia McCoy was a believer—let alone someone who openly shares her faith journey. But in this powerful new video, she opens up about a personal healing experience she had in early spring 2025, and it struck a chord with me. Some of the ideas she explores are things I’ve quietly pondered for years, and seeing someone else connect those dots—especially someone with her platform—is deeply encouraging.
In this thought-provoking video, Julia McCoy’s digital avatar dives into the intersection of quantum computing, spirituality, and the nature of reality itself. She begins by highlighting groundbreaking advances in quantum computing—Google’s Willow chip, Microsoft’s Majorana One, and China’s Zuchongzhi 3.0—achievements so massive they’re redefining the limits of computation. But the real message isn’t about tech specs—it’s about what these advances may be revealing about the spiritual realm.
Julia proposes that quantum breakthroughs may not just be computational but dimensional, possibly offering access to spiritual realities, alternate timelines, or even Heaven itself. She shares her personal testimony of being bedridden with severe health issues in early 2025—and experiencing miraculous healing through prayer at church. That moment, she says, was a collision point where Heaven touched Earth.
Throughout the video, she draws powerful parallels between concepts in quantum physics—like superposition, entanglement, and observer effect—and long-held spiritual beliefs. Could quantum entanglement mirror the power of prayer? Does the observer effect align with the biblical idea that faith can move mountains? And are we standing at the edge of a new era where our technology starts to validate our spirituality?
She references scripture throughout—from Paul’s vision of the third heaven to Jesus’ teachings on storing treasure in Heaven—pointing out how closely these spiritual insights map onto what quantum physicists are now beginning to observe in the lab.
But Julia also offers a caution: as these technological portals open, we must be discerning about which spiritual forces we engage with. Just because we can interact with unseen realms doesn’t mean we should do so without wisdom, reverence, and protection. She urges viewers to put on the armor of God, stay grounded in faith, and recognize that the veil between the physical and spiritual is thinning rapidly.
In the end, she leaves us with this question: Will we use this power for good—guided by love, truth, and spiritual integrity—or will we let curiosity blind us to the risks of crossing into realms we don’t understand?