What if almost everything you believe about reality is wrong?
Treatise on the Nature of Reality is a thought-provoking exploration of the deepest questions humanity has ever asked: What is reality? What are we? Is consciousness produced by the brain, or is it more fundamental? Can science truly explain existence?
Drawing from philosophy, physics, neuroscience, psychology, and direct experience, A. Found examines the foundations upon which our understanding of the world has been built. From classical physics to quantum mechanics, from the holographic universe to the nature of thought, each chapter challenges assumptions that most of us have never questioned.
Rather than asking readers to accept new beliefs, this book invites them to investigate reality for themselves. Through clear reasoning, compelling examples, and accessible language, it explores the limits of scientific knowledge, the reliability of perception, the role of consciousness, and the possibility that our ordinary interpretation of life is fundamentally mistaken.
Whether you are fascinated by philosophy, consciousness, quantum physics, spirituality, or the nature of existence itself, this book offers an engaging journey into one of the greatest mysteries of all:
What is ultimately real?