Have you ever met someone and thought, “wait… why does this feel like destiny?” Like the universe was quietly working behind the scenes to make sure you crossed paths? That’s the heart of invisible string theory.
It’s the idea that we’re all quietly connected to certain people, and no matter the distance or delay, we’ll eventually find them.
Dr. Wendy Walsh, a relationship expert, describes romantic destiny as “a belief rooted in fate, spirituality, and the idea that your soulmate is out there, already connected to you.”
The theory is gaining traction, especially in an era of swipe fatigue and dating burnout. What’s real, what’s just romance, and when does destiny start to mess with your head?
Let’s dig in.
This article has been reviewed for accuracy and context by Dr. Sarah Meehan O’