Michael A. Dente exposes how the environment of constant data, feedback loops, and curated stimuli creates a synthetic mirror that replaces the organism's natural reference field - the inner compass that once calibrated human coherence. Through clear, high-resolution insight, this book unpacks:
- How the screen has become a sensory organ
- How algorithms manipulate dopamine, perception, and intuition
- How identity is reconstructed through data-driven mirrors
- How attention became the new biological resource
- Why humans lose inner navigation in a synthetic environment
- How awareness can reclaim its original field of cognition
This is not a book about technology alone - it is a book about the biology of thought, the architecture of modern influence, and the future of human consciousness in an era where perception can be manufactured at scale. It is both a warning and a map back to the inner field - the place where the organism remembers itself.
For readers seeking clarity, sovereignty, and awareness in a world engineered for distraction, Algorithmic Biology offers a powerful lens into the unseen programming shaping the mind.
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