Does the Universe Need an Observer?

How can a universe exist without any observer within it? A new paradox in modern physics suggests that a fully observer-free cosmos may collapse into a single informational state, and that complexity returns only when reality is described from a standpoint inside it, echoing the Vedic triad of knower, known, and knowing.

The Hidden Geometry of the Prime Numbers

Could the most basic building blocks of mathematics hide a deeper, more beautiful structure? The author examines a hidden connection between pure mathematics and physics.

How to Detect Consciousness in People, Animals and Maybe Even AI

How do we truly know if someone—or something—is conscious? This question ranges from unresponsive humans to potential AI awareness. Recent neuroimaging advancements suggest consciousness may extend beyond outward behavior. Can we ever fully grasp consciousness, or are we limited by our biases and tools?

Yoga and Animal Ethics

This book explores how yoga philosophy informs animal ethics, revealing how self-realization and compassion toward all beings provide a transformative framework for rethinking human–animal relationships.