Astitva · अस्तित्व · Est. 2025

An Inquiry
into Existence

Where science, philosophy, mythology, and consciousness
meet in the pursuit of a single question — what does it mean to be?

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Five Books. One Question.

Two series — The Physics of Being (classical and quantum) and Fragments of Being (a trilogy tracing formation, fragmentation, and return) — plus one forthcoming work.

The Physics of Being
The Physics of Being Vol I

Classical Mechanics of the Self

Newton, inertia, karma, entropy, gravity. The laws governing matter reveal structures already operating within the mind — waiting to be read.

The Physics of Being
The Physics of Being Vol II

Quantum Realities of the Soul

Superposition, uncertainty, wave-particle duality, Maya, simulation. You are not a fixed self — you are a field of becoming.

Fragments of Being
Fragments of Being Book I — The First Fracture

The First Fracture

Awareness enters. Innocence breaks. Formation of the self — through separation, perception, and the day you became visible to yourself.

Fragments of Being
Fragments of Being Book II — The Fractured Self

The Fractured Self

Awareness turns heavy. Division deepens. The wound of self-consciousness, the sacredness of suffering, and matter awakening to its own strangeness.

Fragments of Being
Fragments of Being Book III — The Pattern of Return

The Pattern of Return

From chaos to pattern. From division to rhythm. Consciousness witnesses itself. The fragment recognises the whole it came from.

Essays &
Meditations

Between the scientific and the spiritual lies the space of reflection. Brief essays, paradoxes, and realizations written in moments of stillness.

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From the Whole arise the fragments, yet even within each fragment, Wholeness abides. As in a broken mirror many images appear, yet the reflection remains one.

— Fragments of Being · Opening Verse

Astitva Samvāda

Every civilization has its forum — a place where questions echo longer than answers. A modern sabhā for seekers, scientists, and storytellers.

Recent · Conversation Notes

On Entropy as a Witness

Why attention is our rarest resource — and how scattering it is the quiet entropy of a conscious life.

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Community · Reflections

Fragments from the Circle

Short responses from readers — fragments that become future essays. Your stillness, made visible.

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