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Indistinguishable from Magic: How Science Shapes Our Future
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Ewan James Davies
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Across centuries, humanity has not abandoned wonder but translated it, replacing incantations with equations and rituals with methods, without dissolving the astonishment that once animated myth and faith. What appears today as advanced science often occupies the same psychological and cultural space once reserved for miracles.
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Indistinguishable from Magic: How Science Shapes Our Future
- Science and Cosmos
- Narrated by: Ewan James Davies
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
- Release date: 10-04-26
- Language: English
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Science and Taboo
- Why Rational Minds Need Myths, Metaphors, and Rituals
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Brian Wright
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Science is the most powerful method of understanding the world that human beings have ever devised. It splits atoms, sequences genomes, and photographs black holes. But it is also performed by brains—brains that think in metaphors, organize experience into stories, and coordinate collective action through ritual. What happens when we take that fact seriously? In Science and Taboo, Boris Kriger draws on the predictive processing revolution in cognitive science to reveal the hidden architecture of scientific thought.
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Science and Taboo
- Why Rational Minds Need Myths, Metaphors, and Rituals
- Narrated by: Brian Wright
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 17-04-26
- Language: English
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Fractal Blindness
- Why Systems Repeat Themselves
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Jack Watson
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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You chose breakfast this morning the same way you choose everything else. The same pattern you use to pick what to eat is the one you use to evaluate a career, assess a relationship, respond to a crisis, or judge an argument. You have one way of navigating trade-offs, and you apply it everywhere because inventing a new approach for every new situation would require resources no human mind possesses. This is not a flaw. It is the most efficient strategy available to any system operating with limited means in an unlimited world.
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Fractal Blindness
- Why Systems Repeat Themselves
- Narrated by: Jack Watson
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
- Release date: 17-04-26
- Language: English
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The Scientific Study of Desire
- what Would Freud Say? (Philosophical Questions)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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Something has gone wrong with desire. The most sexually liberated generation in history is having less sex than any before it. In Britain, the United States, Japan, and South Korea, the data tell the same story: more freedom, less wanting. The problem is not repression. It is something we barely have a name for.
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The Scientific Study of Desire
- what Would Freud Say? (Philosophical Questions)
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
- Release date: 16-04-26
- Language: English
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Irrational Reason and Rational Faith
- Pascal and the Structural Limits of Rationality (Philosophical Questions)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Can faith be defended without surrendering its mystery? This book explores the unresolved tension between logic and belief through the figure of Blaise Pascal—mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and Christian thinker—whose life embodied the collision of intellect and spirit. Refusing both dogmatic rationalism and blind submission, the book follows Pascal’s wager, his scientific rigor, his mystical experience, and his philosophical fragments to map a deeper landscape: one where truth lives not within the boundaries of reason or faith alone, but along the contested edge between them.
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Irrational Reason and Rational Faith
- Pascal and the Structural Limits of Rationality (Philosophical Questions)
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
- Release date: 16-04-26
- Language: English
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Random Angry Frozen Alien
- Breaking Trivial Cognitive Frames (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Ryan Darcy
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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What if the biggest obstacle to knowledge is not the difficulty of finding answers—but the impossibility of asking the right questions? Every person, every scientist, every thinker operates inside an invisible prison: a cognitive frame that determines which questions they can even imagine asking. The questions outside the frame are not too hard. They do not exist. And no amount of intelligence, data, or deductive power can reach a truth that belongs to a question you cannot formulate.
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Random Angry Frozen Alien
- Breaking Trivial Cognitive Frames (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Ryan Darcy
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
- Release date: 16-04-26
- Language: English
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Beyond the First Cause: Primacy without Priority
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Bill Rogers
- Length: 13 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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The question "what came first?" has shaped human thought since its earliest stirrings, from theological first principles to the search for base reality in simulation theory. This demand for ultimate origins appears so natural that it goes unnoticed, like air supporting breath without announcing itself. But what if this demand contains a hidden error? Boris Kriger's groundbreaking work argues that for certain closed hierarchical structures, the question of primary foundation is not merely unanswered—it is unanswerable.
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Beyond the First Cause: Primacy without Priority
- Science and Cosmos
- Narrated by: Bill Rogers
- Length: 13 hrs and 57 mins
- Release date: 14-04-26
- Language: English
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Should I Become a Lawyer
- Business and Professional Development
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Donna Dew
- Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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This audiobook is not a manual for the practice of law, nor a guide to passing exams, nor an instruction on how to argue a case. It is a philosophical exploration of what it means to consider entering a profession built on language, conflict, interpretation, and power. Written by Boris Kriger — a thinker, writer, and observer of systems rather than a lawyer — it examines the psychological, ethical, and existential weight of choosing a life in law at a moment when the profession is being reshaped by artificial intelligence, economic pressures, and cultural upheaval.
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Should I Become a Lawyer
- Business and Professional Development
- Narrated by: Donna Dew
- Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
- Release date: 14-04-26
- Language: English
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Born from Catastrophe: Supernovae and The Creation of Everything We Know
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Becky Brabham
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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The iron in your blood was forged in the nuclear furnace of a dying star. The gold in your jewelry was born in the collision of neutron stars so violent it sent ripples through spacetime itself. The carbon in your DNA survived a stellar explosion and a billion-year journey through space before becoming part of you. Born from Catastrophe reveals the extraordinary truth behind these statements: we are not just made of stardust, but of stardust created through the most violent events in the universe.
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Born from Catastrophe: Supernovae and The Creation of Everything We Know
- Science and Cosmos
- Narrated by: Becky Brabham
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
- Release date: 08-04-26
- Language: English
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Evaluation of Scientific Theories: A Structural–Bayesian Approach
- Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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This book challenges one of the most persistent illusions of modern thought: the belief that evidence alone decides which theories are true. Across science, philosophy, and public debate, theories are often judged by popularity, elegance, authority, or the sheer volume of supporting data. Yet disagreement persists even where facts are shared. The reason, Boris Kriger argues, lies deeper than evidence itself. Every theory rests on an underlying structure that determines what counts as an explanation, what is allowed, and what is silently ruled out.
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interesting ideas, terrible narration
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Evaluation of Scientific Theories: A Structural–Bayesian Approach
- Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 31-03-26
- Language: English
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Toying with Topology
- Beyond Poincaré Conjecture (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
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What if topology were not about objects, but about transformations? Not about space, but about the conditions under which identity persists? This book invites listeners into a radical rethinking of mathematics—not as a solemn march of proofs, but as a living practice of imaginative stability, structural openness, and conceptual play. Moving through classical theory, unresolved conjectures, and emerging landscapes of abstraction, this work reframes topology as a mode of thought that thrives on deformation, ambiguity, and partial knowledge.
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Toying with Topology
- Beyond Poincaré Conjecture (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 25-02-26
- Language: English
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The Philosophy of Mathematics
- Exploring the Limits of Mathematical Thought (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Length: 16 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Mathematics has long been regarded as the purest expression of truth — a language through which the universe reveals itself. Yet behind every equation stands the human mind that created it. In this book, Boris Krieger follows the path of mathematics from its simplest intuitions to its highest abstractions, asking what it truly reveals — about reality, and about ourselves. Through lucid reflection and critical insight, he shows that geometry, algebra, topology, and probability are not independent worlds but translations of human perception into structure.
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The Philosophy of Mathematics
- Exploring the Limits of Mathematical Thought (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Michael Costantino
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 16 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 19-03-26
- Language: English
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The Stimulus Void
- Purpose, AI, and the Civilization Ahead (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Christopher Maldonado
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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What do you do when nothing forces you to act? For hundreds of thousands of years, the environment answered that question for us. Hunger, danger, competition, and scarcity organized human behavior with merciless efficiency. Now, for the first time in evolutionary history, technology is dismantling the very pressures that gave us purpose—and nothing is replacing them. The result is what Boris Kriger calls the Stimulus Void: a world overflowing with information and capacity, yet strangely empty of reasons to begin.
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The Stimulus Void
- Purpose, AI, and the Civilization Ahead (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Christopher Maldonado
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
- Release date: 10-04-26
- Language: English
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Between the Voids
- Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Architecture of the Universe
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Ninety-five percent of the universe is invisible. Dark matter holds galaxies together; dark energy tears space apart. For a quarter of a century, these two phenomena have been treated as separate mysteries—independent entries in the cosmic ledger, unrelated in origin and opposite in effect. This book argues that they are the same mystery. Drawing on quantum field theory, general relativity, and a systems-theoretic perspective that spans disciplines, Boris Kriger proposes that the energy of empty space is not uniform.
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Between the Voids
- Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Architecture of the Universe
- Narrated by: Floyd Dameron
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Release date: 02-04-26
- Language: English
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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Lance V Sanchez
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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A world normally hidden beneath equations and laboratory instruments unfolds here as a living, dynamic foundation of existence. This book reveals how tunneling, coherence, entanglement, and quantum uncertainty shape the deepest processes of biology—from photosynthesis and enzymatic catalysis to genetic variation, neural complexity, and the evolution of life itself.
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Quantum Biochemistry: Quantum Effects in Living Systems
- Science and Cosmos
- Narrated by: Lance V Sanchez
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 19-02-26
- Language: English
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Homo Credens
- The Believing Species (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Peter Harpley
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Why do we believe more than we can prove? Why does memory deceive us? Why do the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems "hallucinate" false information? In Homo Credens, Boris Kriger reveals a profound truth about the nature of complex minds: any sufficiently complex system—whether human brain, animal cognition, or artificial intelligence—must believe far more than it can verify. This is not a limitation to be overcome but an architecture to be understood.
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Homo Credens
- The Believing Species (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Peter Harpley
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
- Release date: 09-03-26
- Language: English
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Platonic Ideal Forms
- Philosophical Questions
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Daniel Pagone
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Platonic Ideal Forms reintroduces one of the oldest metaphysical ideas to the world of contemporary thought. Rather than treating Plato as a figure sealed in antiquity, this book places him in direct conversation with the sciences, paradoxes, and abstractions of the twenty-first century. The theory of ideal forms becomes a lens through which complexity, uncertainty, beauty, truth, and order can be re-examined with renewed clarity.
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Platonic Ideal Forms
- Philosophical Questions
- Narrated by: Daniel Pagone
- Series: Philosophical Questions
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
- Release date: 20-02-26
- Language: English
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The Tiny Giants
- You and Effective Complexity of the Universe (Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Melissa Spies
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
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You are cosmically insignificant. You've heard it a thousand times. A pale blue dot. A speck of dust in an infinite void. A brief flicker between two eternities of darkness. This book says: that's wrong. Not sentimentally wrong. Mathematically wrong. Using rigorous information theory, fixed-point mathematics, and the concept of effective complexity developed by Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, The Tiny Giants demonstrates that observers—biological and artificial—contribute a staggering share of the universe's meaningful structure.
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The Tiny Giants
- You and Effective Complexity of the Universe (Science and Cosmos)
- Narrated by: Melissa Spies
- Series: Science and Cosmos
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
- Release date: 05-03-26
- Language: English
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Why Politicians Act Like Children
- A Psychoanalysis of Immature Geopolitics (Political Thought)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Sam Gundry
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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Political history often appears to be driven by ideology, strategy, or the cold arithmetic of power. Yet behind the speeches, alliances, and threats stand people whose inner world was formed long before they entered public office. This audiobook reveals the hidden psychological engines of geopolitics: childhood wounds disguised as doctrines, unacknowledged fears enlarged into national myths, infantile rivalries inflated into global crises.
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Why Politicians Act Like Children
- A Psychoanalysis of Immature Geopolitics (Political Thought)
- Narrated by: Sam Gundry
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 06-04-26
- Language: English
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The Pythagorean Universe
- The Myth of Mathematical Reality (Philosophical Questions)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Todd Curless
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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What if numbers are not the building blocks of the universe—but reflections of the human mind? For over two thousand years, the Pythagorean vision has shaped our understanding of the cosmos: a universe ruled by harmony, order, and mathematical law. From the “music of the spheres” to modern physics, the idea that reality can be perfectly described by numbers has guided both science and philosophy. Yet as quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and information theory now suggest, this vision may be an exquisite illusion.
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The Pythagorean Universe
- The Myth of Mathematical Reality (Philosophical Questions)
- Narrated by: Todd Curless
- Series: Philosophical Questions
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
- Release date: 09-01-26
- Language: English
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