External Foundations

The external foundations explore the world as a simulative projection of the nervous system. This book also introduces a concept called Dual-Nervous System Relay, where all of our experiences are simply the nervous system experiencing itself twice. Additionally, this covers our perception of reality being pinholes and the timing of the present moment being delayed and how this impacts social behavior, identity, and our understanding of reality.
Internal Foundations

This book explores the brain as a physical position in matter and thoughts as the experience of an electrochemical environment. This book also discusses the relocation of the consciousness deeper into the sensory experience of the electrochemical environment. Optional, this book may also explore the psyche mourning its existence, and interpreting people and environments as signals instead of physical existence.
The Non-Self

This book explores why individuals may use self-disconnection as a tool to feel fulfilled. We will explore the Non-Self, Conceptual Proliferation Of Identity, and Micro-Proliferation Of The Self.
Preservation Of The Faulty Adaptation

This book explores why human beings preserve traits that are intentionally against their direct best survival, why humans hold onto traits that are harming to them, why humans attack themselves, and why an unconscious desire to pass unhealthy traits onto healthier carriers.
Witnessing The Mind & Presentness

This book talks about what is means to be present in a delayed sense of reality, and how many individuals confuse freeze-framing visual imaging instead of being present. This book also explores ways in which people have a drive to end, own, or dominate signals, leading to an adverse reaction of owning the present moment. This book also explores the Decision Paradox.
Proof Of Consciusness

This book explores the unconscious desire to have proof of one's existence. Secondly, it explores replicating others, desiring others to replicate you. This book also explores fully becoming other individuals or fighting other's perception of having control over your physiology.