How a life-threatening health crisis led one writer to find personal meaning in quantum physics
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Karmela Padavic-Callaghan
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Summary
Karmela Padavic-Callaghan recounts a life-threatening health crisis from a tooth infection that landed her in the ICU, and how she turned to quantum physics to find meaning and answers about existence, chance, and personal responsibility. The article argues that physics, often seen as cold and objective, can be deeply personal and transformative when viewed through a subjective lens.
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Rattled and unsure of how to feel, I turned to a place where I had long found answers to existential questions – quantum physics.
Physics is considered a cold, hard science – but it will transform your life if you view it with a bit more subjectivity.
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