The Geometry of Sovereignty
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Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Genetic Engineering, Science Fiction
Pages: 1190
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892858854
See all books by Gerald Clerge
BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Genetic Engineering, Science Fiction
Pages: 1190
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892858854
What if sovereignty isn't a political condition, but a geometric one? What if perception, probability, and identity all emerge from a deeper architecture - a hidden dimensional substrate shaping every choice we make?
The Geometry of Sovereignty reveals that architecture.
Drawing from experiential insight, dimensional modeling, and a rigorous dismantling of inherited assumptions, Gerald Clerge introduces a groundbreaking framework for understanding how consciousness navigates reality. From the Blind Spot Theory to the Phantom Dimension, from the mechanics of perception to the geometry of agency, this book exposes the unseen structures that govern human experience - and shows how to reclaim authorship within them.
This is not metaphysics as metaphor. It is a doctrine of sovereignty: a map for those who sense the world is deeper than it appears, a guide for those who refuse to be engineered by external narratives, and a call to anyone ready to step into the full dimensionality of their own mind.
Bold, precise, and deeply resonant, The Geometry of Sovereignty is a work for readers who are ready to see the architecture beneath reality - and their place within it.
What if sovereignty isn't a political condition, but a geometric one? What if perception, probability, and identity all emerge from a deeper architecture - a hidden dimensional substrate shaping every choice we make?
The Geometry of Sovereignty reveals that architecture.
Drawing from experiential insight, dimensional modeling, and a rigorous dismantling of inherited assumptions, Gerald Clerge introduces a groundbreaking framework for understanding how consciousness navigates reality. From the Blind Spot Theory to the Phantom Dimension, from the mechanics of perception to the geometry of agency, this book exposes the unseen structures that govern human experience - and shows how to reclaim authorship within them.
This is not metaphysics as metaphor. It is a doctrine of sovereignty: a map for those who sense the world is deeper than it appears, a guide for those who refuse to be engineered by external narratives, and a call to anyone ready to step into the full dimensionality of their own mind.
Bold, precise, and deeply resonant, The Geometry of Sovereignty is a work for readers who are ready to see the architecture beneath reality - and their place within it.