The peanut butter theory,
reductio ad absurdum
Exploring the Mystical Connection Between the Mundane and the Cosmic. The peanut butter argument is a form of arguing that since peanut butter doesn’t spontaneously produce life, it is illogical to believe life evolved on Earth. Abiogenesis also known as the origin of life is the scientific theory that life on Earth arose from non-living matter (energy) through natural (electro organic) processes (amino acids RNA/DNA) which gradually evolved over time (Darwin’s Accepted Paradigm). There is as much need to understand this conversion as there is desperate need to understand the Higgs Boson. The God Particle has been discovered, duplicated, but never delayed beyond the infinitesimal. They have not as yet paralleled a quantum infinity much less an eternity which never began.
About the Book
‘Quantum Peanut Butter’ delves into the fascinating intersection of quantum theory and the everyday experience, exploring how the pure essence of peanut butter can serve as a metaphor for broader philosophical concepts.
This book invites readers to journey from the smallest particles to the vastness of the universe, emphasizing the importance of maintaining purity—both in thought and substance—as we navigate the complexities of existence.
Visual Inspirations
Artistic Representations of Quantum Concepts



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Quantum Peanut Butter
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This book opened my eyes to the connections between the quantum world and everyday life!
Alex J.
A truly unique perspective on purity and existence. Highly recommend!
Maria T.
Quantum Peanut Butter is a delicious read that blends science with philosophy beautifully.
John D.
Recently it has been discovered that reality must be observed to exist, and it is well known that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But for the fullest understanding of life in this reality it must also be held, smelled, tasted, and experienced by each of the bodily senses. A photo of a steaming hot cinnamon roll can make your mouth water. However, without the scent also smelt or the burn formerly felt when a bite is taken too soon, does the photo really describe it fully? Sure, a photo is worth 1,000 words, but how do you describe with words the density of the bread when your tongue is moving the icing hot dripping bun through your mouth and over your teeth? How do you know how much air you will need to inhale over your parted lips that have instinctually curled to pull like a drag off a menthol cigarette enough cool air to get that bite to the perfect temperature and the perfect consistency before the pleasure of the swallow. It is in that moment you realize the best words to describe what you are enjoying cannot be expressed with actual words. It is more of an emotion than a poem, or even that it looks so good, it is just the long low satisfied sound of a humming mmmm.