Publisher's Synopsis
The Probabilistic Self is a poetic, philosophical, and scientific framework for understanding selfhood, reality, and meaning within a quantum simulation. Blending concepts from quantum mechanics, cognitive science, and contemplative philosophy, this book reimagines the self not as a fixed entity, but as a resonant process-a thread of awareness rendered in time.
Each chapter explores a foundational pillar of the framework, from emergent time and non-local consciousness to the illusion of ego and the artfulness of reality itself. Part poetic reflection, part philosophical treatise, and part scientific meditation, this book invites you to loosen your grip on certainty-and find coherence in the code.
Whether you're a curious skeptic, a seeker, or someone who senses there's more to the simulation, The Probabilistic Self is a lens you'll return to again and again.