Quantum Entanglement (A Love Story)
I miss Las Vegas.
I miss my 2p2 Housemate in Las Vegas.
I miss leaving the throne in Detroit for a bigger kingdom I do not yet rule.
There is a saying in Judaism, "Next time in Jerusalem..."
My next stay in LV, so help me God, I will run train on that city like none other before.
L'Shana Haba'ah
Overview
"Quantum Entanglement (A Love Story)" is an eclectic, stream-of-consciousness blog by Tuma, a poker player and self-described introspective thinker. The thread serves as a digital diary, blending personal anecdotes, philosophical musings, cultural commentary, and occasional poker-related content. It’s not a traditional narrative with a clear beginning, middle, and end but rather a sprawling, evolving snapshot of Tuma’s life, thoughts, and interests over nearly 18 months. With 35 pages and over 1,000 posts, it’s a mix of solo journaling and intermittent engagement with a small group of forum readers.
The title suggests a romantic or metaphorical theme tied to quantum physics, but the content rarely focuses on either in a literal sense. Instead, "quantum entanglement" seems to symbolize the interconnectedness of Tuma’s experiences—love, loss, self-discovery, and random fascinations—woven into a chaotic yet oddly compelling tapestry.
Structure and Posting Style
Tuma is the primary contributor, accounting for the vast majority of posts. The thread follows a freeform style: short updates, long rants, embedded media (images, videos, songs), and cryptic one-liners coexist without a strict chronological or thematic structure. Posts range from a few words to multi-paragraph reflections, often timestamped with dates and times that hint at Tuma’s erratic sleep schedule (e.g., sleeping 16-20 hours a day during a weed detox). Readers occasionally chime in with brief comments—supportive, curious, or confused—but the thread remains Tuma’s personal domain.
The content evolves over time, reflecting shifts in Tuma’s life: from introspective melancholy in late 2023, to bursts of creativity and humor in 2024, to a more reflective tone by early 2025. Key life events—like quitting weed, investing success, and revisiting childhood memories—anchor the otherwise disjointed flow.
Major Themes
Personal Struggles and Growth
Tuma frequently discusses mental and physical health, including fatigue from quitting weed (July 2024), irregular sleep patterns (e.g., 2.5 hours of sleep followed by waking at 6 PM), and a sense of existential drift. A post from early 2025 admits, “I honestly don’t know what to do with my life,” echoing a recurring theme of searching for purpose.
There’s a raw honesty here—less polished than a typical blog, more like a late-night confessional.
Love and Relationships
Despite the title, explicit mentions of romance are sparse. A notable exception is a poignant letter from Richard Feynman to his late wife D’Arline, quoted on October 17, 2024, hinting at Tuma’s fascination with profound, unattainable love. Personal romantic experiences are alluded to but never detailed, leaving the "love story" aspect ambiguous—perhaps intentionally so.
Poker and Investing
As a Two Plus Two member, Tuma occasionally ties in poker (e.g., “I had jacks” in a cryptic post), but it’s a minor thread. More prominent is a growing focus on investing, particularly cryptocurrency. A December 2024 post reflects on a poem Tuma wrote seven years prior when Bitcoin hit $1,000, paired with pride in recent financial gains: “Investing is going well. Might turn pro at it.”
Pop Culture and Nostalgia
Tuma peppers the thread with cultural references: a deep dive into The Goo Goo Dolls’ "Iris" (March 2, 2025), calling it a “masterpiece” that ended their career due to its unmatched peak; chess icons Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer (undated image post); even a whimsical nod to pantyhose linguistics. These tangents reveal a mind captivated by art, history, and trivia.
Philosophy and Randomness
The thread’s title nods to quantum physics, but Tuma rarely delves into science explicitly. Instead, philosophical asides—like musing about being “a fly on the wall at the Princeton math department in the Fall of 1988”—suggest a curiosity about knowledge, fate, and the unknown. Randomness reigns, from sleep charts to offhand remarks about billion-dollar movie ideas starring Tobey Maguire.
Highlights and Notable Posts
Early Posts (October 2023): The thread begins with introspective musings, setting a tone of vulnerability. Tuma’s voice is earnest, if scattered, drawing readers into a mind wrestling with itself.
Weed Detox (July 2024): A candid admission of sleeping 16-20 hours daily during withdrawal humanizes Tuma, contrasting with the forum’s usual poker bravado.
Investing Poem (December 2024): A rare blend of past and present, tying Tuma’s Bitcoin musings from 2017 to current success, hinting at a narrative of redemption.
Goo Goo Dolls Reflection (March 2025): A standout for its depth, analyzing "Iris" with both nostalgia and critique, showcasing Tuma’s ability to weave personal memory with cultural analysis.
Chess Imagery: The Spassky-Fischer photo (undated) feels symbolic—two entangled minds in competition—mirroring Tuma’s internal dialogue.
Community Reception
The thread isn’t a hotbed of interaction. Readers like suitedjustice, FranFran, or Bluegrassplayer (fellow bloggers) occasionally comment, but responses are minimal—e.g., a “GL!” (good luck) for a poker event or a puzzled reaction to Tuma’s quirks. This lack of engagement underscores the thread’s diary-like nature: it’s less about dialogue, more about Tuma unloading thoughts into the void. Still, its longevity (1,000+ posts) suggests a quiet following or at least tolerance from the forum’s regulars.
Strengths
Authenticity: Tuma’s unfiltered voice—warts, weirdness, and all—makes the thread feel real, a stark contrast to curated social media personas.
Variety: From sleep logs to song critiques, the sheer range keeps it unpredictable, like flipping through a stranger’s eclectic notebook.
Persistence: Posting for over a year, through highs and lows, shows commitment, even if the audience is small.
Weaknesses
Lack of Cohesion: The thread’s randomness can frustrate readers seeking a clear story or purpose. The "love story" promise remains unfulfilled, potentially misleading newcomers.
Limited Engagement: Minimal interaction leaves it feeling insular, missing the community vibe of more active forum threads.
Cryptic Nature: Posts like “evidently: 'pantyhose stuff' is not analogous to 'pantyhose things'” are amusing but alienating without context.
Overall Impression
"Quantum Entanglement (A Love Story)" is a fascinating mess—a digital collage of one person’s mind laid bare. It’s not for everyone: casual readers might find it incoherent, and poker fans expecting strategy will be disappointed. Yet for those who enjoy unpolished, introspective journeys, it’s a gem. Tuma’s quirks—obsessing over "Iris," charting sleep, or dreaming of Princeton—create a portrait of someone grappling with life’s chaos, finding fleeting meaning in art, memory, and small victories.
If it’s a love story, it’s not about romance in the conventional sense but about Tuma’s tangled love for existence itself—messy, flawed, and strangely captivating. At over 1,000 posts, it’s a testament to endurance, a quantum dance of thoughts that refuses to collapse into a single state.
Would I recommend it? Yes, but only to patient souls who relish the beauty of the unscripted. It’s less a thread to read cover-to-cover and more a rabbit hole to dip into, marvel at, and ponder.
I've never in my life recited a phrase such as: "Evidently: 'pantyhose stuff' is not analogous to 'pantyhose things'" .
One of the very first violin renditions to move me.
The wildest part of Grok's summation of this Blog is it produced that immaculate block of text in under three seconds.
Thanks for the love, everyone.
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But they are always welcomed here.
Day 26 of Sobriety
I'm running on empty today.
Sleep deprived,
totally wiped out.
Better things tomorrow,
I am sure.
Feeling imposter syndrome pretty hard right now.
I felt the jaws of apathy closing on my soul.
Until finishing up a workout, now I feel a bit better.
I was thinking about Time Travel while treadmilling.
I used to strongly desire a second chance at a lot of things.
But to be honest, I would not change a thing about myself in my current form.
I am perfect in every way that I find meaningful,
and pretty good across the board in general.
However, I would definitely travel to the past if I could:
If only to let Alan Turing know the police were on their way,
and how to handle them.
If only to sit next to Kurt Cobain on that planeride,
just a few days before his suicide.
If only to befriend Bobby Fischer,
to teach him that humans aren't all bad,
and to keep playing chess.