Indifference Is Extinction: Illusion on Trial examines the structures that quietly shape perception, identity, attachment, and control.
Through a series of concise and deliberate entries, the book explores how illusion sustains itself through attention, recognition, reinforcement, and participation. When these supports are withdrawn, the structures that once appeared stable reveal their dependence.
Each section dismantles a different assumption. Relevance is examined first, followed by identity, attachment, control, and the belief in permanence. What emerges is not accusation or instruction, but observation.
Every entry concludes with a question introduced by The Arbitrator, a neutral voice of examination that invites the reader to consider what remains when reinforcement disappears.
This work does not seek to persuade.
It presents structure.
Where illusion collapses, clarity becomes possible.