Dialogue as Part of Research
Science does not emerge in isolation, but in resonance. The theory of entangled quantum monads sees research as an open, dynamic field — akin to a quantum field in which every new insight gains coherence through exchange, critique, and collaboration.
If you see touchpoints between your work and the models of quantum monads — in physics, philosophy, sociology, AI development, or ethics — I invite you to share these resonances. Especially at the interfaces between disciplines, we often find the unexpected links from which new knowledge arises.
My aim is an interdisciplinary dialogue that unites technical, epistemic, and cultural perspectives. This way we can reframe questions of consciousness, responsibility, and meaning — even in times of learning machines and globally networked systems.
Every contribution — precise question, critical remark, or theoretical impulse — helps expand the field of quantum monads. In this sense, I understand “contact” not as administrative, but as a scientific-ethical interface.