What if the universe is not made of matter, but of logic? What if your fears, your memories, your longing, your love, and even your death are not experiences happening to you, but precise mathematical events unfolding according to laws older than time itself?
In Everything Is a Number, Adrian Voss takes readers on a visceral, mind-expanding journey through the mathematical forces that quietly govern every corner of human life. Beginning with the terrifying elegance of zero and moving through the geometry of desire, the algorithm of instinct, the physics of memory, and the cold arithmetic of mortality, this book dismantles the wall between hard science and raw human experience.
This is not a textbook. This is a reckoning.
Voss reveals why ancient civilizations feared zero more than death, why your brain panics in the dark, why every love story follows a predictable equation, and why the moment your counting stops will be the most honest moment of your existence. With razor-sharp prose and philosophical depth that cuts straight to the bone, he argues that understanding the numerical architecture of reality is not just an intellectual exercise. It is the only path to genuine freedom.
Chapter by chapter, readers move from the void at the center of existence to the final calculation that awaits every human life. Along the way, Voss dismantles the noise of modern culture and replaces it with something far more durable: the quiet certainty that the universe is not random, that your life is not arbitrary, and that you are a variable that actually mattered in the grand equation of the cosmos.
For readers of Carlo Rovelli, Alan Lightman, and Oliver Sacks, Everything Is a Number is the rare book that makes the mathematical feel personal and the personal feel infinite.
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