Physics of Faith is a reflective, interdisciplinary exploration of coherence as a unifying principle across physics, consciousness, ethics, and spirituality.
This book does not propose a new belief system, doctrine, or scientific theory. Instead, it offers a descriptive lens for noticing how meaning, insight, and alignment emerge when noise is reduced and attention stabilizes.
Drawing on concepts from thermodynamics, information theory, systems thinking, and contemplative traditions, the text reframes faith-not as belief against evidence, but as practiced trust in coherence itself.
Physics of Faith is intended to be held lightly, tested quietly, and released whenever it no longer clarifies.