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A new paradigm for quantum reality - where imaginary dimensions become physical, and paradoxes dissolve into structure.
For more than a century, quantum mechanics has done extraordinary work while remaining philosophically unresolved. It worked like a brilliant thinking brain without its protective skull - its physical structure - as if in a science fiction movie. It calculates. It predicts. It astonishes. But something is still missing to be complete: this beautiful brain exists in its mathematical space, different from our everyday reality. Superposition, entanglement, and the measurement problem have been treated as mysteries to accept rather than structures to explain.
Opening the MultiSpace Series, this first volume introduces a new paradigm of reality built on the MultiSpace Reality: a framework in which what we call "reality" is the projection of a richer, layered architecture governed by complex and imaginary dimensions. Following Minkowski's unification of space and time, the book argues that quantum and classical phenomena unfold across a hierarchy of orthogonal and quasi-orthogonal spaces - nested like Matryoshka dolls inside an ultimate container the author names the omnispace.
Inside the book
The book presents the evidence across four physical pillars chosen so that the framework can be tested across more than one regime:
Who this book is for
Written for physicists, philosophers of science, mathematicians, and serious readers of foundational physics, MultiSpace: The Missing Physical Structure of Quantum Mechanics is both a rigorous technical proposal and an invitation to rethink what reality is - and where we stand within it.
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