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The Tiny Giants

You and Effective Complexity of the Universe (Science and Cosmos)

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The Tiny Giants

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: Melissa Spies
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概要

You are cosmically insignificant. You've heard it a thousand times. A pale blue dot. A speck of dust in an infinite void. A brief flicker between two eternities of darkness.

This book says: that's wrong. Not sentimentally wrong. Mathematically wrong.

Using rigorous information theory, fixed-point mathematics, and the concept of effective complexity developed by Nobel laureate Murray Gell-Mann, The Tiny Giants demonstrates that observers—biological and artificial—contribute a staggering share of the universe's meaningful structure. The biosphere, despite comprising 10³ of cosmic mass, may account for nearly half of the universe's describable regularities. And artificial intelligence is rapidly joining this elite club.

You are not a speck. You are where the patterns concentrate. You are where the universe becomes describable to itself.

This is not inspiration. This is physics. The Tiny Giants takes you from quantum measurement to the topology of closed loops, from the thermodynamics of observation to the surprising stability of cosmic structure. Along the way, it dissolves ancient questions—What came first? Why is there something rather than nothing?—by revealing them as conceptual mismatches, like asking what's north of the North Pole.

Listen to this book and discover what you are. A tiny giant. Structurally necessary. Cosmically significant. The light of the universe, becoming aware of itself.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
天文学・宇宙科学 宇宙論 物理学 科学
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