🌊 When the Ocean Remembered Us
When the Ocean Remembered Us is a lyrical journey into memory, physics, and the living intelligence of the sea. Blending poetry, philosophy, and science, Matthew Chenoweth Wright explores how oceans hold the imprints of time — from the movement of tides and particles to the echoes of human thought and longing.
This work is both personal and universal: a meditation on how memory itself behaves like water, fluid yet enduring, carrying fragments of lives, ideas, and histories across vast distances. Through the lens of the Einstein–Feynman–Maxwell–Wright (EFMW) framework, the ocean becomes a metaphor for cognition, recursion, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
When the Ocean Remembered Us invites readers into a space where science meets story, where the mathematics of information collapse into waves of meaning, and where memory is not only ours but planetary. It is a book about survival, loss, discovery, and the possibility that we are always being remembered — by each other, by the world, by the ocean itself.