What if everything you've been taught about reality, time, and your own "self" is wrong?
Not just slightly off, but a profound and fundamental misunderstanding, as flawed as the ancient belief that the sun revolved around the Earth.
This book is a journey to the very foundation of existence. It begins with the simplest and most direct question a human can ask: "Who, or what, am I?" From that single starting point, "Nothing/Everything" systematically dismantles our most cherished assumptions about life, death, and the universe. This is not a work of fiction. It is a rigorous, logical, and mind-bending exploration of a new Theory of Everything, grounded in first principles.
This is not a book of simple answers, but a guide to asking better questions. Inside, you will embark on a journey through the biggest ideas in science and philosophy, only to see them revealed in a completely new light.
You will discover:
The Illusion of the Self: A step-by-step deconstruction of the "I." Using powerful thought experiments involving clones, teleportation, and mind uploading, this book argues that your sense of a single, continuous self is a magnificent and necessary illusion. You will learn why you are more like a pattern than a person, a "song" being played rather than a permanent "piano."
The Myth of Linear Time: We experience time as a straight line, a river flowing from a fixed past to an open future. This book makes the compelling case that this, too, is a trick of our perception. You will explore a new model of reality—the Apeiro-centric Model—where all of time (past, present, and future) exists simultaneously, and our lives may be part of an infinite, eternal loop.
A New Theory of Everything (The "Zeromniverse"): The book culminates in a bold new thesis. It proposes that the ultimate source of all reality is a state of "Nothing with No Limitations," a boundless potential from which "Everything" inevitably and timelessly emerges. It is a framework that seeks to resolve the greatest paradoxes of cosmology and quantum mechanics without resorting to mysticism.
The Great Demotions: You will see how this new understanding is the final step in a long, humbling history of human thought—from the realization that the Earth is not the center of the universe, to the discovery that man is an animal, to the uncomfortable truth that our brains are a form of "biological computer."
Written with brutal honesty and a disdain for academic jargon, "Nothing/Everything" is a work of deep philosophy that is accessible to any curious mind. It uses simple, powerful, Feynman-esque analogies to make the most complex ideas in metaphysics and quantum physics feel intuitive and understandable.
The book does not ask for your faith. It demands your logic. It systematically engages with and critiques the greatest thinkers—from the ancient sages of the Upanishads and Nagarjuna to modern giants like Kant, Schopenhauer, Darwin, and Einstein—to build its case, point by point.
This is not a book you simply "read." It is an experience that will fundamentally re-wire your understanding of your own place in the cosmos.
If you are brave enough to follow its logic to the very end, you will not be left with a sense of nihilism, but with a profound and liberating new perspective. You will understand why your existence is not a random accident, but an inevitable and eternal consequence of a reality far stranger and more beautiful than you have ever imagined.
This is a book for those who are not afraid to question everything. If you are ready to have your most fundamental beliefs shattered and rebuilt on a more solid foundation, your journey begins here.