“I measure particles. At home, I measure presence.”
Q: Professor Liu, your Beijing lab apartment has Zen-Floor. Why wood for a physicist?
Professor Wei Liu: “Quantum entanglement fascinates me—distant particles linked. I step onto the oak, and I feel entangled with the tree that grew in 1672. The grain is a wave function—probability collapsing into presence. My EEG shows 28 % more theta waves—meditative coherence.”
Q: You run experiments at home?
“Yes. I placed a photon detector on the floor. Background radiation drops 11 %—wood shields. I joke: ‘Better than lead.’”
Q: For other scientists?
“Install Zen-Floor. Let the quantum field include the forest.”
Collapse into calm. Enter the physicist’s lab →
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