Mind, Matter & Mystery

You didn’t come this far to stop

While my professional world centers on technology and cybersecurity, I’ve long been captivated by the mysteries of the universe, where science, consciousness, and imagination collide. From quantum entanglement and black holes to the paradoxes of time travel and Schrödinger’s cat, I’m drawn to the edge where science meets the unknown.

Influenced by the work of Professor Brian Cox, Stuart Hameroff, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, I explore ideas that challenge our perception of reality, what Einstein called ‘spooky action at a distance,’ the strange behavior of particles under observation, and the question of whether consciousness itself may be fundamental.

I’m also actively studying the convergence of Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, and the emerging concept of GBits, imagining a future where technology doesn’t just compute but thinks, perceives, and perhaps… feels.

This section of my site is where I share thoughts, questions, and content that inspire me to keep asking “what if?”

Favorite Thinkers

  • Prof. Brian Cox (cosmology, physics communication)

  • Stuart Hameroff (consciousness, quantum biology)

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson (astrophysics, science outreach)

What Keeps Me Up At Night

  • Quantum Entanglement & Spooky Action

  • Black Holes & Information Paradox

  • Time Travel & Theoretical Wormholes

  • Schrödinger’s Cat & Quantum Observation

  • Consciousness & Quantum Mind Theories

  • Artificial Intelligence & Cognitive Modeling

  • Quantum Computing & Qubits vs. GBits

  • The Intersection of Physics and Perception

What I'm Reading / Watching

  • “The Fabric of the Cosmos” by Brian Greene

  • “Through the Wormhole” series

  • TED Talks by Hameroff, Cox, and Tyson

  • Favorite YouTube videos or podcasts

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