Entangled Connections
Quantum Mechanics as the Foundation of Human Attachment
What if human connection is not only a psychological or biological phenomenon?
What if the sense of coherence we experience in relationships reflects something deeper about reality itself?
Entangled Connections is an interdisciplinary thought experiment at the intersection of physics, biology, philosophy, and lived experience. It begins with a simple but far-reaching question: if the fundamental structure of reality appears relational at its core, what might that imply for how we understand human attachment?
Drawing on quantum mechanics — and in particular the phenomenon of quantum entanglement — the book explores how coherence operates at the most fundamental level of physical reality. It then moves to the biological domain, examining how attachment emerges through hormones, neural processes, and evolutionary dynamics. Between these layers, a reflective space opens: could human connection resonate with a world in which nothing exists in complete isolation?
This book does not claim that quantum entanglement explains emotions. It does not propose a physical reduction of human experience. The boundary between empirical science and philosophical reflection is carefully marked. The exploration unfolds precisely in that boundary space.
Entangled Connections is not presented as a foundational theory. It is an inquiry. An invitation to consider connection as a layered phenomenon — one that stretches from elementary particles to human relationships without collapsing one level into another.
For readers interested in how physics, attachment theory, and consciousness might speak to one another — without confusion of domains, and without abandoning scientific rigor.

