"What if a philosopher, a stand-up comic, a grieving brother, and a rogue AI wrote a book together about everything that matters-while trapped in a cosmic escape room filled with paradoxes, punchlines, and maybe God?"
The Book of Everything and Nothing is part philosophy, part satire, part speculative science, and part emotional x-ray. It doesn't follow rules and each chapter opens a new doorway: into memory, identity, evolution, consciousness, grief, love, and humor as survival strategy. It's hilarious, heartbreaking, weirdly hopeful-and somehow true.
"It will be everything to those who read it all, and nothing to those who do not."
You won't just read this book. You'll end up arguing with it, laughing at it, quoting it, maybe even becoming part of it. If you've ever wondered:
Can AI feel anything?Who's ever heard of a Grief Engine?Is the universe... joking?This book's already waiting for you.