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Beuty as Harmony in Quantum Poetry: Reconfiguring Aesthetic Experience through Quantum Theory

Author(s) NOBLE THOMAS
Country India
Abstract This article proposes a transformative aesthetic framework that reconfigures the concept of beauty as harmony through the lens of quantum theory. Traditional literary aesthetics often define harmony as a state of formal symmetry, thematic closure, and the resolution of tension. However, in the context of "Quantum Poetry," this study argues that harmony is a dynamic, non-linear phenomenon rooted in the core principles of quantum mechanics: superposition, entanglement, indeterminacy, and the observer effect.

By moving beyond simple scientific metaphor, the research investigates how quantum principles operate at a structural level to shape poetic form and reader engagement. The analysis reveals a shift from deterministic to probabilistic aesthetics, where beauty is found not in the resolution of discord, but in the sustained tension of multiple, coexisting meaning-states. This "Quantum Harmony" emphasizes the reader as a co-creator, whose act of observation collapses the poem’s interpretive possibilities into a subjective aesthetic experience.

Through a qualitative thematic analysis, the study concludes that beauty in the contemporary era is a relational coherence—a moving equilibrium that embraces fragmentation and uncertainty. This interdisciplinary approach provides a novel conceptual vocabulary for literary criticism, offering a scientifically grounded bridge between reader-response theory, poststructuralism, and modern physics.
Keywords Quantum Poetry, Aesthetic Harmony, Literary Quantum Theory, Observer Effect in Literature, Relational Aesthetics, Indeterminacy, Superposition, Interdisciplinary Criticism, Dynamic Equilibrium
Field Arts
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i01.67487
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbmv6c

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