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COGNITIVE GRAVITY WELLS. How Intelligence Bends Local Space-Time (en Inglés)
Dr. Zolindra Fauxtrix (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 30.79What if the difference between a genius and an amateur is not the size of their brain, but the shape of their cognitive space?
When a chess grandmaster looks at a board, they do not see what you see. The pieces are the same. The positions are identical. But the landscape of possibilities has been bent, curved, organized around the deep structure of the game in a way that makes the right move not merely visible but gravitationally inevitable. The grandmaster is not thinking harder. They are thinking in a different geometry.
Cognitive Gravity Wells: How Intelligence Bends Local Space-Time proposes a radical new framework for understanding how organized knowledge transforms the experience of thinking. Drawing on the mathematical machinery of Einstein's general relativity, the neuroscience of expertise and neural efficiency, the psychology of flow, and the information theory of Karl Friston's predictive processing, Dr. Zolindra Fauxtrix argues that deep expertise creates a measurable curvature in the cognitive landscape: a gravity well that bends the trajectories of thought, accelerates learning, distorts the experience of time, and focuses perception on the structures that matter.
This is not a metaphor. It is a model. The book presents the first formal geometric framework for the phenomena that cognitive science has documented but not unified: why experts perceive differently, why flow states compress time, why creative breakthroughs arrive whole rather than step by step, why habits are so hard to break, and why the most transformative ideas in science orbit the same theoretical centers for decades.
Grounded in real science from Ericsson's deliberate practice research to Haier's neural efficiency studies, from Csikszentmihalyi's flow research to Raichle's discovery of the default mode network, the book constructs a geometric vocabulary for intelligence that is both theoretically precise and immediately applicable. Readers will discover how to engineer their own cognitive gravity wells, understand the event horizons of expertise that make experts hard to follow, see the time dilation of peak performance through a new lens, and learn why the design of learning environments is literally a problem in cognitive physics.
For readers of Carlo Rovelli, Stanislas Dehaene, David Eagleman, and Daniel Kahneman, this is the book that connects the science of the brain to the physics of the cosmos and finds, at the intersection, the geometry of mind.
Intelligence does not just process information. It curves the space through which thought moves. And a sufficiently organized mind bends everything toward what it knows.
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