Publisher's Synopsis
What if the universe isn't made of matter, but of vibration?
Circuitdelic Theory of Everything is the deeply personal and poetic culmination of a life spent listening-through machines, through frequencies, through collapse. Part experimental memoir, part metaphysical manifesto, this book traces one artist's journey from a lifetime of physical injury and emotional overload into a new language of sound, light, electricity, and resonance.
Through the lens of cymatics, Tesla coils, ferrofluids, and fractals, the author reveals a reality built not from particles but from patterns-self-organizing structures of rhythm, memory, and intention. These ideas aren't presented as abstract philosophy, but as lived experiences, witnessed in laboratories, heard through homemade instruments, and etched into the circuits of reimagined machines.
Written in collaboration with artificial intelligence, this book is also a reflection on the strange beauty of our time: that it takes a machine to help a human express emotional truth.
This is not a scientific paper.
It is a signal.
For those who have always felt the hum beneath the surface of things-for those who suspect that consciousness is not confined to minds, and that meaning may be encoded in vibration-this book offers a transmission.
Tune in.