ABSTRACT

Chapter 4 explored the idea that reality may be an interactive process leading to the stage of time and space rather than set on it, and – perhaps more speculatively – that there may be a role for us as observers in the process of causing reality to unfold. The last chapter investigated synchronicity and noted that there is an apparent overlap between phenomena, such as quantum entanglement and our experience of meaningful coincidences. Now Chapter 6 picks up the thread from Chapter 4 and asks why, if reality is a process, it does not appear random. What is the mechanism by which it appears stable to us, as a continuous stream of events?