Book The Illusion of Reality and the Fate of Humanity explores a fundamental question that has characterized humanity since the beginning of thought: What is real? At a time when the boundaries between the physical and the virtual, the natural and the artificial, the individual and the collective are becoming increasingly blurred, the author invites the reader on a journey through philosophy, science, technology, and ethics.
In the first part of the book, we delve into philosophical concepts of reality—from Plato's cave to quantum physics—and explore how our perceptions shape what we call "the world." Reality is not objective, but a reflection of our senses, culture, and the invisible filters that surround us.
The second part focuses on the rise of artificial intelligence and technological innovations such as brain-computer interfaces (Brain Net), and raises questions about the future of consciousness. Will artificial intelligence develop its own reality? What happens to individual perception when our brains are connected to a common network?
In the final part of the book, we step into the future of humanity – into the world of transhumanism, technocracy and ethical dilemmas. What does it mean to be human in an age when we can shape our bodies, our minds and even our reality? Can we break free from illusions – and do we even want to?
The book does not offer easy answers, but encourages thinking, doubt and curiosity. It is an invitation to understand the world we never see directly – the world behind the veil of illusion.
Enjoy reading!