What is quantum physics good for?
A friend asked me this question 23 years ago, one quiet evening in West New York. I couldn't answer; I fell into it. Like tumbling down a rabbit hole that never quite ends.
Years later, after reading, looking, and thinking, three ideas are still buzzing in my mind: time is an illusion, reality is a form of quantum collapse, and entropy is a universal force of recreation.
They're no longer theories to me, but ways of seeing.
This book is my map of that descent, and my guide back out.
It asks: What is the universe doing when we're not looking?
And what role does consciousness play in making anything real?
If you've ever felt that reality is less solid than it appears, welcome to the frontier where physics meets awareness, and where a single question can change everything.
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