Quantum Justice
Theories and Theatrics for the Ecozoic Era
By Terra Currie and Paul Feather
For more than a century, scientists and scholars have studied quantum physics, but until now, neglected to apply this knowledge of the fundamental workings of the universe to our own existence within it. The failure to address how the principles of quantum physics impact our own lives has left us with an outdated worldview that fails to take into account the physical reality we truly live in.
Through an explanation of important themes in modern physics—frequency, entropy, cosmology, and amplitude—Quantum Justice examines the role this uninformed worldview has played in creating our current cultural dysfunction and applies the principles of modern physics to the major problems of the 21st century—social and environmental injustice. Throughout this exploration of quantum physics and the role of story in our daily lives, Paul Feather and Terra Currie propose a new story that has the potential to shape a just and coherent way for us to see ourselves, each other, and the global ecosystem.
Utilizing both theory and theatrics, Quantum Justice brings together rational and intuitive approaches to understanding the nature of the universe, and our place in it. By viewing the current global crisis as part of the endless dance of order and entropy in the story of the universe, Paul Feather and Terra Currie offer practical, actionable insights on the approaches that are most likely to produce a more just and sane society.