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This book explores human connectedness within a reality in which coherence is fundamental.
Entangled Connections examines the nature of human connectedness from an interdisciplinary perspective, bringing together quantum physics, biology, psychology, and philosophy without reducing one domain to another. Rather than proposing a single explanatory model, the book investigates how different levels of description can coexist within a coherent framework.
The point of departure is quantum mechanics. At the most fundamental level, this field of physics shows that reality is less fixed and less strictly separated than classical intuition suggests. Concepts such as superposition, the uncertainty principle, and quantum entanglement demonstrate that particles do not always exist as independent entities, but can form a single shared state regardless of distance. Quantum entanglement is not a speculative idea, but a well-established experimental phenomenon within modern physics.
From this physical foundation, the focus shifts to human attachment and connectedness. Biology and psychology offer robust explanations: attachment is shaped by evolutionary processes, supported by neurochemical systems, and essential for social stability and survival. These explanations remain fully valid and are not challenged by this book.
At the same time, human experience suggests that connectedness is often felt more deeply than biological function alone would require. Empathy for strangers, the intensity of loss, and the sense of belonging to something larger than oneself appear to extend beyond behaviour and utility. This tension between explanation and experience forms the central field of inquiry.
Rather than advancing a new theory, Entangled Connections explores a possibility: that biological attachment and experienced connectedness take place within a reality in which coherence is already fundamental. Quantum entanglement is not presented as the cause of human relationships, but as a physical reference point demonstrating that connectedness need not be a purely subjective or accidental concept.
Throughout the book, clear boundaries are maintained between empirical evidence, interpretation, and reflection. Experimental results such as Bell tests and contemporary entanglement research are discussed with explicit scientific limits, while philosophical perspectives are used to examine meaning rather than to replace explanation.
By placing scientific insight alongside human experience, Entangled Connections offers a coherent and critically grounded framework for thinking about connection. It does not deliver final answers, but invites the reader to consider connectedness as a layered phenomenon — physically possible, biologically shaped, and humanly experienced.
This book is part of a broader body of work examining identity, change, and coherence across different domains.