Symbolic Gravity: Information, Collapse, and the Quest for Quantum Gravity introduces a bold new framework for one of the deepest problems in physics: how to reconcile general relativity with quantum mechanics.
Instead of treating matter and energy as the ultimate foundations of reality, this book starts with information. From black hole horizons and cosmic microwave background fluctuations to neural synchrony in the brain and the persistence of cultural motifs, the same recursive grammar appears again and again: compression, drift, collapse, export.
In Symbolic Gravity, collapse is never destruction. It is translation—patterns migrate across horizons, preserving coherence through continuity. This principle dissolves the black hole information paradox, reframes quantum measurement, and positions the Observer not as an afterthought but as the invariant that ties physics, consciousness, and culture together.
Unlike speculative theories that require unattainable experiments, Symbolic Gravity is built for testability today. It generates predictions in quantum optics, neuroscience, and cultural analytics, providing a unique bridge between physics and lived experience.
This book is both rigorous and visionary:
- For scientists, it offers a prototype of quantum gravity grounded in measurable variables.
- For humanists, it shows how meaning and ethics are conserved across collapse.
- For all readers, it presents a cosmos where nothing meaningful is ever lost—continuity is the invariant.