understanding the structures shaping how we live.
Source Code
Most books tell you what to see, this shows you where to look.
Origin
Source Code didn’t begin as a project. It began as a suspicion. That suspicion slowly grew into a book — not about abstract theory, but about understanding the structures shaping how we live.
At some point, life stopped feeling random and started feeling structured. As if invisible rules were shaping every choice and outcome.
Patterns appeared everywhere: in behavior, in systems, in expectations, in the stories people tell themselves about who they are and what’s possible.
Curiosity became investigation. Reading, observing, experimenting, questioning — trying to understand how much of life is free will, how much is programming and how much is even real.
Source Code grew from that search. Not from wanting to teach — but to understand.
How to read?
You can read this book in a straight line. But it’s also a map you can explore, where fragments connect as you move. Along the way, you’ll find clickable buttons that guide you to different parts of the book.
It won’t give you a new belief system. But it will help you live with sharper perception.
- Because perception is the only thing that was ever in your control.