
Close to reality: C2R
Release Date: Tuesday, May 13th, 2025
In 'Close to Reality: C2R,' Sundram Creation and Aditya Bisen explore the profound relationship between humanity and technology, urging readers to reflect on existence and the meaning of life in an age of rapid information exchange and artificial intelligence.
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We live in extraordinary times—a world where information moves faster than thought, where artificial intelligence learns, adapts and even creates. A world more connected than ever, yet one that often leaves us feeling disconnected. As the line between reality and illusion blurs, the search for meaning becomes as urgency.
This book is not about predicting the future or lamenting the past. It is an exploration—of where we stand today, how we got here, and where we might be headed. It is about the machines we build and the awareness we often neglect.
Beyond the screens, beyond the noise, there exists something deeper. A way to step outside the loops of modern life and see things as they truly are. A shift in perception that sharpens understanding—not just of intelligence, but of existence itself.
As you turn these pages, I invite you not just to read, but to pause. To reflect. To observe the mind the way a machine might observe its own code. Perhaps, in doing so, you may find that the answers we seek—about life, purpose, and our place in this evolving world—have been within us all along.
This book is not about predicting the future or lamenting the past. It is an exploration—of where we stand today, how we got here, and where we might be headed. It is about the machines we build and the awareness we often neglect.
Beyond the screens, beyond the noise, there exists something deeper. A way to step outside the loops of modern life and see things as they truly are. A shift in perception that sharpens understanding—not just of intelligence, but of existence itself.
As you turn these pages, I invite you not just to read, but to pause. To reflect. To observe the mind the way a machine might observe its own code. Perhaps, in doing so, you may find that the answers we seek—about life, purpose, and our place in this evolving world—have been within us all along.