What if the greatest deception in modern history isn’t political…
…but scientific?
For centuries, science has been humanity’s most powerful tool for understanding reality. It has delivered extraordinary progress—electricity, medicine, space exploration, and the digital world itself.
But somewhere along the way, something subtle changed.
Science, once a method of questioning the world, began to harden into something else: Scientism—a belief system that quietly decides in advance what reality is allowed to be.
In The Dragon in the Mirror, a telecommunications engineer with three decades of experience inside the technological infrastructure of the modern world begins to ask uncomfortable questions.
Why do certain scientific anomalies vanish from discussion?
Why are entire areas of inquiry treated as career-ending heresy?
Why does modern cosmology rely on invisible forces that supposedly make up 95% of the universe?
And why do powerful institutions seem increasingly invested in defending models that no longer fit the evidence?
From forgotten experiments and suppressed discoveries to the architecture of financial power and information control, this book explores the possibility that the crisis in science is not accidental—it is structural.
The result is a sweeping investigation into the foundations of modern knowledge itself.
Not a rejection of science.
A rescue mission.
Because if science stops asking questions…
who benefits?
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