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A book about consciousness, reality, and the universe as breath rather than machine.

The Breathing Universe offers a new framework for thinking about mind, matter, and meaning. Drawing on quantum mechanics, neuroscience, systems theory, and ancient wisdom, it asks whether reality is better understood as a living process in which we participate rather than as a closed mechanism we merely observe.

Overview

A bridge between the material and the unseen.

The book begins with a personal and philosophical tension: how can a worldview grounded in mechanism be reconciled with one shaped by intuition, spirit, and the unseen? From that tension emerges the book’s central proposition: that reality does not simply operate like a clockwork system, but moves through a continuous cycle of becoming.

This proposal takes form in the Torus Model, a geometric account of reality flowing from pure potential into quantum possibility, then into materialized experience, and onward again. The universe, in this view, does not merely exist. It breathes.

It can be read as a scientific proposal, a philosophical manifesto, and a practical invitation to live with greater agency, responsibility, and meaning.

Key themes

Four doors into the argument.

The Torus Model

A geometric proposal in which reality moves through a self-sustaining cycle: from pure potential, through quantum possibility, into materialized experience, and back again.

Consciousness as Co-Creator

The book reframes awareness not as an accident produced by matter, but as a participant in reality — the universe sensing itself from the inside.

Bridging Science and Meaning

Quantum mechanics, neuroscience, systems theory, philosophy of mind, and ancient wisdom are brought into one interpretive field without flattening their differences.

Participatory Agency

Readers are invited to move from passive observation into lived experimentation, treating thought, attention, and action as meaningful parts of reality’s unfolding.

About the author

Arnon Daniel Katz

Arnon Daniel Katz is an entrepreneur, artist, and early internet pioneer whose work moves between technology, creativity, philosophy, physics, and metaphysics.

His writing connects disciplines that are often kept apart, asking how reality is structured, how meaning arises, and how humanity might think more expansively about consciousness and the future.

For publishers

Rights and inquiries

Translation and international publication rights are available, and the book is open to publishing, speaking, and collaboration inquiries.