Process
Here lately I’ve been getting into quantum mechanics, artificial intelligence, and computer programming. I ran across this post from Sean Carroll awhile back.

I printed 5 pages and thought this would be an awesome course. I took some notes. Check it out yourself at his blog Why Probability in Quantum Mechanics is Given by the Wave Function Squared.

I had these three drawings in my sketchbook inspired by this time period. Somewhere in 1937 and a guy named Max Born. They set the mood for the whole tribute page. You can see the finished versions on the home page. A storyteller from the 30s with a guitar and some wild nights of exploration out the western desert. A cowboy traveling through the town of Quantum trying to piece together the question that haunts us all... does God play dice?

I transcribed the paper by Sean Carroll into my notebook. Allowing myself to vibrate on the ideas, concepts, and vibes in the content. Here are some examples.



Add some color and there you have it!
