Hello Friends,
The year 2024 marked an exciting phase of development, building upon the foundations of the Cosmology of Light 10-volume series, originally written between 2017 and 2020. Between 2020 and 2022, I focused on publishing peer-reviewed technical articles to distill and expand upon the series’ core concepts. The final paper from this phase offered a reimagined perspective on Dr. Richard Feynman’s conception of space, time, and probabilities—central to quantum computation—reframing them as emergent, quantized properties of light, organized within a fourfold space-time-energy-gravity code that accompanies any quantum-level object.
In 2023, I sought to further translate these ideas into a broader conversation through a series of articles on quantum computation featured in Forbes.
Then, in 2024, a fresh wave of creativity carried me into unexplored territories, where I began applying Cosmology of Light concepts to fields I had not previously considered—evolution of semantics in large language models (LLMs), quantum sensing & the double-slit experiment, sustainable energy & atomtronics, complexity science based quantum algorithms, amongst others. I averaged one published article and more than one talk per month, and a couple of published books for the year.
The year felt like a gallop across vast geographic and conceptual space—spanning Mumbai, Windhoek, Cambridge, Majorca, Reykjavík, Yorktown Heights, London, Las Vegas, and Berkeley. At times, the journey felt as though I was riding a horse that had sprouted wings, reaching to touch the light of distant suns. At other moments, it was grounded and still—seeking to savor that same light nestled in the green of the earth.
In this newsletter, I share highlights of this year’s expansion—articles, talks, books, and events featured in platforms such as IEEE, SpringerNature, Forbes, and more.
Wishing you all a joyful, peaceful, and light-filled Christmas!
Warmly,
Pravir
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