“ I wouldn’t be stable enough to write this sentence if it weren't for millions of tiny quantum events taking place in my body. I would dissolve into a cloud of powder. My very solidity depends on how particles can suddenly change, become entangled, blur into one another. These properties bestow upon me what Schrodinger calls Negentropy, a temporary suspension of the normal rules whereby the arrow of time moves only in one direction and things tend towards collapsing. Life is a little pocket of stability in the universe. ”
Paul Thomas, Quantum Art and Uncertainty
“I do not want to make a painting; I want to open up space, create a new dimension, tie in the cosmos, as it endlessly expands beyond the confining plane of the picture.” Lucio Fontana
“Although there are holes all around us, they are commonly thought to be mysterious entities. There is no generally accepted theory of what they are”. Wake, Andrew, et al. “Holes as Regions of Spacetime.”