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The Frozen Gene: The End of Human Evolution

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473 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 29, 2026

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Vox Day

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Theodore Beale does much of his writing under the pseudonym Vox Day. Three-time Hugo Award nominee Vox Day writes epic fantasy as well as non-fiction about religion, philosophy, and economics. His literary focus is military realism, historical verisimilitude, and plausible characters who represent the full spectrum of human behavior. He is a professional game designer who speaks four languages and a three-time Billboard top 40 recording artist.

He maintains a pair of popular blogs, Vox Popoli and Alpha Game, which between them average over 20 million annual pageviews. He is a Native American and his books have been translated into ten languages.

He is the Lead Editor of Castalia House, and is also, with Tom Kratman, the co-creator of the military science fiction anthology series, RIDING THE RED HORSE.

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January 30, 2026
Evolution doesn't work, cannot work, and increasingly likely, wasn't supposed to work.

Vox Day comprehensibly shows that tools, models and ideas of the proponents of the Evolution By Natural Selection can't work. Pretty much everything is time-dependent, overlapping, counteracted or outright impossible to roll the dice for. Not constant, cozy or expectable.

Unlike the previous book in the series, Probability Zero, the findings of this book do point at everyday consequences for humanity. The logic checks out, the math checks out, the empirical data checks out. The implications are far reaching.

Count Zero might have been another, cheeky title for this book. We are still 1.0. No updates since release. In fact pretty much every species ever studied appear to be or had been lacking updates. At this point, the lack of evolution must be a feature. Or it was turned off because the subscription ran out.

In any case, CZ is as much a must read, if not more than PZ is for science buffs and nerds alike.
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