It doesn’t just ask if we are alone; it asks if our very sense of "self" is a handicap in a competitive universe.

Named after a real neurological condition where people can "see" and react to objects without being consciously aware of them, the book explores if the entire universe works this way. Why It's a Must-Read

The book is notoriously "dense." If you find the jargon heavy at first, stick with it—the payoff in the final third is frequently described by readers on Reddit as life-changing.

Every wild idea—from the vampires to the space travel—is backed by a 30-page appendix of real scientific citations.