About The Author

About Gregory Paul

Author • Father • Advocate for Change

Gregory Paul grew up in Detroit’s industrial sprawl — a world of hard work, harder mistakes, and the fight to rise again. His path took him from restaurant management to welding, from addiction to sobriety, and from societal exile to philosophical reinvention.

After a life-altering conviction and years of isolation, Gregory turned inward — not to escape, but to rebuild. His memoir, Waiting in Exile, lays bare the wreckage and resurrection of a man determined to reclaim his name and reconnect with his daughter.
Beneath the heartbreak lies a deeper current: a hunger to understand the very structure of existence itself

That drive culminated in his Quantum Convergence Threshold (QCT) — a first-principles framework where physical collapse is governed not by observation or mysticism, but by information itself. For Gregory, reality isn’t chosen; it converges. Consciousness doesn’t create matter — matter defines consciousness.


Raw, reflective, and unafraid, Gregory Paul stands as both a cautionary tale and a testament to persistence. His work — whether memoir or theory — speaks to anyone who’s ever been broken by the system, betrayed by trust, or haunted by what might have been.

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