The Tree-Top Meta-Method
Science and Cosmos
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Narrated by:
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Anuradha Bali
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By:
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Boris Kriger
What if your immune system, your cognitive biases, your society’s institutions, and the orbital mechanics of binary stars all obey the same structural rules—not by analogy, but by necessity?
Most scientists climb partway up the tree of abstraction and come back with a result. Most philosophers climb to the top and never come down. This book describes what happens when someone completes the full journey: all the way up to the limit of formal generalisation, a clear look at the structural landscape, and all the way back down with a map.
The map reveals that certain features—boundaries, closure, resilience, viability—must be present in any system that persists long enough to be observed. These are not hypotheses. They are preconditions of existence. Their absence is not unlikely; it is incoherent. And they appear, with the same formal structure, in every domain: from cells to civilisations, from neurons to stars.
Drawing on twenty-seven years of research across seven scientific domains and seventy-five peer-reviewed publications, Boris Kriger presents the tree-top meta-method without a single equation. The result is a book that will change how you see patterns, question the boundaries between disciplines, and give you a method you can use yourself.
If you are comfortable with the idea that the rules governing your body, your mind, and your society are unrelated, this book will make you less comfortable. The discomfort is the point.
©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger