It from Us
An Information-First Framework and the Purpose of Consciousness
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For centuries, science has searched for the fundamental "stuff" of the universe — atoms, particles, forces, spacetime. But what if none of those are the true foundation? What if reality is built from something deeper?
It From Us makes a bold but scientifically grounded claim: the universe is made of information — and consciousness is part of how that information is shaped. In this audiobook, Ryan Kralik brings together twenty years of research across physics, biology, psychology, anthropology, and the study of human anomalies to show that the same patterns appear everywhere: systems survive when they maintain coherence, and coherence is ultimately informational, not material. Across twelve chapters, this audiobook explores how modern science — Shannon's information theory, black hole physics, quantum non-locality, epigenetics, cognitive evolution, and cultural memory — all converge on the same idea: information comes first. Matter is what information looks like when it persists. Consciousness is the interface that selects and stabilizes it. Rather than arguing that "mind creates reality" or that matter is an illusion, It From Us offers a middle path grounded in actual scientific findings. Information is the underlying layer; matter and mind are its expressions. This helps make sense of the hardest problems in science:
- Why quantum events behave probabilistically.
- Why consciousness cannot be reduced to neurons alone.
- Why evolution produces meaning-seeking organisms.
- Why cultures across the world converge on similar ethical rules.
- Why certain anomalies — from remote viewing data to NDEs — refuse to disappear.
Rather than proposing new physics or speculative metaphysics, the book focuses on reframing existing scientific and philosophical problems through a different foundational lens. The goal is coherence: to explain how mind, matter, and meaning can exist within a single, intelligible framework and explains why this idea could not have been discovered earlier.
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