
The Einstein Gap
Quantum Mechanics Predicts Nature Astonishingly Well—but Do We Know What Reality Lies Beneath the Equations?
Sungchul Ji, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Cell Biology, Rutgers University, shares his thoughts on one of the most important scientific endeavors of our time.

Quantum Mechanics Predicts Nature Astonishingly Well—but Do We Know What Reality Lies Beneath the Equations?

Could quantum measurement be viewed as a transition from a higher-dimensional relational reality to the world of observable events?

Can Vimal’s DPV~ICRDAM and Simplicial Cognitive State Theory Help Bridge First-Person Experience and Third-Person Science?

A First Quantitative Test of the Dynamic BCT Using Human Brain-Connectivity Data

A First Quantitative Test of the Dynamic BCT Using Human Brain-Connectivity Data By Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

Is a Near-Death Experience a Glimpse Beyond Death?

Can We Complement Einstein’s External Geometry with an Internal Geometry of Organization?

Why One of the Most Important Ideas in East Asian Philosophy Is Often Misunderstood

Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

Can Science Discover the Dawn Beyond the Lamp?

Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

When an Ending Becomes the Appearance of a Larger Beginning

Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

By Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

A Simplicial Geometry of the Inner Journey

A metaphorical reflection on mediation in quantum theory

Sungchul Ji, Ph.D.

How Psychology and Mathematics May Converge Toward a Deeper Understanding of Reality

Toward a Projection-Invariant Theory of Organization Across Biology and Cosmology