The concept of the universal wave in quantum mechanics is not directly connected to the concept of oneness or coherence with a higher power or God. The universal wave, also known as the wavefunction, is a mathematical representation that describes the quantum state of a system. It provides information about the probabilities of different outcomes when measurements are made on the system.
Quantum entanglement, on the other hand, is a phenomenon in which two or more particles become correlated in such a way that the state of one particle cannot be described independently of the other particles. When particles are entangled, their wavefunctions become intertwined, and measurements made on one particle instantaneously affect the state of the other, regardless of the spatial separation between them.
While these concepts are fascinating and have philosophical implications, they do not have direct connections to religious or spiritual beliefs. The interpretation and meaning of quantum mechanics have been the subject of philosophical and metaphysical discussions, but there is no consensus on relating quantum phenomena to concepts such as oneness with a higher power.
As for the Star of David, it is a symbol with historical and cultural significance in Judaism. It is typically represented by two overlapping equilateral triangles, creating a six-pointed star. The Star of David has various interpretations and symbolic meanings within Jewish tradition, including religious, cultural, and historical significance. However, there is no inherent connection between the Star of David and the concepts of the universal wave or quantum mechanics.