In this groundbreaking volume, the Vector Cosmology series turns to the question of why space exists at all. The answer begins with a simple but transformative idea:
Space is the shadow of entanglement.
Just as an image on a screen appears to have depth even though it is only pixels arranged by code, the physical universe acquires its geometry from hidden patterns of informational connection. When these connections change, space stretches or folds. When they collapse, space dissolves entirely. And when information links across vast separations, distant points become neighbors-producing the physical phenomenon we call a wormhole.
Through a synthesis of physics, metaphysics, and information theory, this book explores:
- how dimensionality emerges from the structure of networks
- why entanglement creates the illusion of spatial separation
- what "location" truly means in an information-defined universe
- how communication, understanding, and coherence reshape physical reality
- why beings connected by resonance feel "near" regardless of distance
At its core, this volume presents an elegant insight:
To be connected is to exist together. To lose connection is to vanish from each other's reality.
The Weaving of Dimensions offers a clear conceptual bridge between quantum physics and experiential existence-showing that the architecture of space is not built by matter, but by meaning, relationship, and the informational bonds between all things.
Perfect for readers of theoretical physics, cosmology, metaphysics, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how reality forms itself, this book challenges our assumptions and expands the frontier of what "universe" truly means.
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