The Universe Has No Plan. It Has No Foresight. It Has Only Pressure.
We are addicted to the idea that intelligence comes first. Whether it's a Creator God, a cosmic simulation, or the trendy theory of Panpsychism, we want to believe that mind is the foundation of reality.
We are wrong.
In When Problems Create Intelligence, Azhar Feili presents a radical inversion of cosmological history: The Solver does not precede the Problem. The Problem creates the Solver.
Drawing on physics, information theory, and evolutionary biology, this book argues that the universe is not a grand design, but a desperate system trying to resolve its own internal contradictions. Intelligence is not a mystical gift; it is a mechanical necessity?a form of "load balancing" that emerges when reality hits a wall it cannot pass through.
This is the book that challenges the "Soft Science" of our time. It dismantles the comforting notion that consciousness is universal. It argues that awareness is "too expensive" to be everywhere. It offers a cold, structural, and exhilarating explanation for why we are here:
We are the universe's attempt to solve an equation that doesn't add up.
Read this book if you are looking for:
- The Anti-Panpsychism Argument: A rigorous rebuttal to the idea that "everything is conscious."
- The Physics of Evolution: How "Pressure" functions as the fundamental driver of complexity.
- A New Theory of AI: Why true intelligence requires constraints, not just computing power.
Forget the idea that the universe knows where it's going. It's time to understand why it's moving at all.