by Rich Benvin | Mar 20, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Awareness, Consciousness, Mindfulness, Personal Growth, Quantum Mind, Self-Improvement
Quantum Self, AI, and the Human Search for Meaning Finding Purpose in an Age of Intelligence and Acceleration Human beings have always searched for meaning.Across cultures and centuries, people have asked the same fundamental questions: Why am I here?What is my role...
by Rich Benvin | Feb 12, 2026 | Awareness, Consciousness, Meditation, Metaphysics, Mindfulness, Personal Growth, Philosophy, Psychology, Quantum Mind, Reality, Spirituality
What Are We Really Distracting Ourselves From? Whether you’re watching TV, scrolling endlessly on your phone, heading out to see friends, or preparing for work, almost everything we do today can be described as a distraction. Not necessarily in a bad way—but...
by Rich Benvin | Feb 3, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Awareness, Consciousness, Metaphysics, Quantum Computing, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Mind, Quantum Physics, Reality, Spirituality, Technology
When AI Thinks It’s the Universe: Quantum Computing, Consciousness & the Observer Paradox What happens if an artificial intelligence stops modeling reality… and starts believing it is reality? This question sits at the edge of physics, philosophy, and AI research....
by Rich Benvin | Jan 15, 2026 | Consciousness, Meditation, Metaphysics, Mindfulness, Philosophy, Psychology, Quantum Computing, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Mind, Quantum Physics, Self-Improvement
The Strange Truth About Reality: What Quantum Physics Reveals About the Universe Quantum physics doesn’t just challenge what we know — it challenges how reality itself works. At the smallest scales of existence, the universe behaves in ways that defy intuition, logic,...
by Rich Benvin | Jan 11, 2026 | Awareness, Metaphysics, Mindfulness, Philosophy, Psychology, Quantum Computing, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Mind, Quantum Physics, Spirituality
Quantum Immortality: Does Quantum Mechanics Predict You Can Never Truly Die? It’s easy to file quantum mechanics away as “the strange physics of tiny particles.” Electrons do bizarre things, photons behave like waves, and physicists argue about interpretations. End of...