Why Quantum Physics Matters to Us Personally: Understanding Its Impact on Everyday Life

Embracing Quantum Physics: A New Perspective on Life

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In December 2019, I faced a life-threatening ordeal caused by dental issues. A debilitating toothache escalated into a major health crisis, leading to a week in intensive care. After recovery, I needed answers: Was it personal negligence, sheer bad luck, or a flaw in the U.S. healthcare system? Confused and distressed, I turned to the field that has always offered me profound insights: quantum physics.

Physics, the oldest science, has roots in early astronomy. It provides a robust and objective framework for interpreting our universe. Through meticulous analysis and empirical evidence, physics dissects the world into components and reassembles them into a comprehensible whole. Unlike emotions, physics is impartial—no one escapes the grasp of a black hole. Yet, I’ve always perceived physics as a personal journey.

In my book Entangled States: Life Based on Quantum Physics, I invite readers to embrace this personal connection. I illustrate how viewing the objective through a subjective lens can be transformative.

Consider my dental crisis. After my hospital stay, I grappled with the causes of my condition. Was it my fault for avoiding the dentist? Or was it beyond my control due to my status as a financially strained graduate student? Juggling these contradictory narratives left me more baffled.

A discussion with a physicist specializing in quantum causality brought unexpected clarity. I learned about “quantum switches,” a concept allowing for multiple causal relationships to coexist through superposition. Despite some skepticism, experiments with light particles support this theory. Some researchers propose applying quantum switches in new technologies like quantum computers for enhanced performance.

As a physicist, I recognize that light behaves quite differently from larger, warmer entities like myself. Yet, the notion of a quantum switch, where both “A causes B” and “B causes A” unfold simultaneously, resonated deeply with my dental dilemma.

This perspective brought peace and influenced my choices. I now prioritize dental visits and advocate for improved conditions, including dental insurance, for graduate students.

In Entangled States, I delve into numerous examples that highlight how quantum physics has helped me navigate personal challenges. My experiences as a queer individual, a young immigrant, and a high school teacher intertwine with the lessons I’ve learned from quantum physics, both as an academic and a journalist.

Engaging with the cutting edge of science in the realm of quantum physics has profoundly impacted me. By merging its emotional resonance with objective scientific inquiry, I have enriched my life and grown as an individual. I encourage you to approach quantum concepts not just as abstract phenomena but as potential catalysts for personal reflection.

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