We humans have a bit of a problem with reality. We experience it all the time, but struggle to define it, let alone understand it.
It seems so solid and yet, when we examine it closely, it melts away like a mirage. We don’t know when it began, how big it is, where it came from or where it is going, and we certainly don’t know why it exists.
Finding answers was once exclusively the purview of philosophers and theologians. But over the past few centuries, scientists in many disciplines, from fundamental physics to neuroscience, have done ever more to peel back its many layers – even if we still aren’t entirely sure what we have revealed.
In the chapters that follow, we will explore the various elements of reality,…