Interfaces of Reality : How Life, Mind, and Machines Navigate a World of Possibilities
Overview
What if everything you thought you knew about reality is incomplete? For centuries, we've believed the universe is made of things-particles, atoms, molecules, cells. But this view cannot explain the deepest mysteries: Why do eyes evolve the same design independently, across millions of years? How does a cell remain itself when every molecule is replaced? Why do AI systems, trained separately, discover identical structures for language and vision? What makes you you, even as your body completely renews itself? The answer lies not in the things themselves, but in the boundaries between them. In this groundbreaking work, systems architect and researcher Stephane Fellah reveals a radical new way of seeing reality. Drawing from cutting-edge discoveries in physics, biology, artificial intelligence, and his own pioneering work in semantic technologies, he shows that reality is not fundamentally made of objects, but of stable interfaces-boundaries that constrain interaction while enabling persistence. Once you see interfaces, they appear everywhere: in the membrane of a cell, the structure of a mind, the design of a machine, the patterns of meaning. The same principles that create atoms also create meaning. The same boundaries that make cells stable also make AI systems intelligent. This is not coincidence-it is the deep structure of reality itself. From the quantum realm to artificial intelligence, from the birth of life to the nature of consciousness, Interfaces of Reality offers a unifying perspective that transforms how we understand matter, mind, machines, and meaning. This is not just a new theory-it is a new way of seeing, one that reveals the hidden architecture holding our universe together. Written for curious readers who sense that the world is more ordered than our explanations often admit, this book requires no advanced mathematics, only a willingness to question familiar metaphors and follow patterns where they lead. If you have ever wondered why certain patterns appear again and again, why convergence seems inevitable, or why identity persists despite constant change, this book is for you. You will never see the world the same way again.
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- ISBN-13: 9781105833892
- ISBN-10: 1105833895
- Publisher: Lulu.com
- Publish Date: December 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.76 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.08 pounds
- Page Count: 366
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