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Prediction as Survival

How Your Brain Outruns Reality (Science and Cosmos)

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Prediction as Survival

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Brian Wright
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By the time you read this sentence, it has already become the past.

Your brain is lying to you—and that lie keeps you alive. Every perception you experience, every movement you make, every intuition that guides your decisions is not a response to reality but a prediction about it. You are not seeing the present. You are seeing your brain's best guess about what the present should be.

This is not philosophy. This is physics.

Neural signals travel at finite speed. By the time sensory information reaches your consciousness, the world has moved on. A frog catching a fly, a falcon diving at 300 kilometers per hour, a tennis player returning a serve—none of these feats would be possible if brains merely reacted to what they sensed. They must predict. There is no alternative.

Prediction as Survival reveals why prediction is not one cognitive strategy among many, but the only architecture that survives the physical constraints of our universe. Drawing on neuroscience, evolutionary biology, physics, and artificial intelligence, Boris Kriger shows that from the smallest organism to the largest language model, prediction is inevitable—not because engineers or evolution chose it, but because nothing else works.

You will discover why your brain hallucinates reality into existence, why AI systems "hallucinate" for the same fundamental reason, why intuition is compressed prediction, and why the future is the only place we have ever lived.

An audiobook that will change how you understand your own mind.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Philosophie Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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