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The Geometry of the Invisible

Northon Salomao de Oliveira

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) June 25, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20847098 via OpenAlex

Summary

The book explores the relationship between human consciousness and the universe, drawing on Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man as a metaphor for the connection between microcosm and macrocosm. It discusses how digital environments affect our perception and memory, the ethical implications of algorithmic governance, and the nature of grief and mortality. The author weaves together philosophy, neuroscience, law, and artificial intelligence to reflect on what it means to be human in a digitally dominated world.

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Key finding The work argues that digital environments distract us from our corporeal intelligence and alter our narrative identity.

Abstract

The Geometry of the Invisible: The Vitruvian Universe and the Architecture of Consciousness By Northon Salomão de Oliveira Discover the hidden structure that shapes the mind, our choices, and the very fabric of reality. In 1490, Leonardo da Vinci drew a man inscribed within a circle and a square simultaneously. Far more than an anatomical study, that single unbroken line of ink carried an audacious claim: that the human microcosm corresponds to the macrocosm of the universe. But what happened to the original strangeness of this idea in a world now governed by screens, data, and algorithms? In The Geometry of the Invisible, jurist and thinker Northon Salomão de Oliveira proposes a fascinating intellectual journey through the proportions that govern our existence—proportions we often feel but fail to see. Brilliantly weaving together classical philosophy, modern neuroscience, law, and artificial intelligence, the author guides us through a labyrinth of urgent reflections on what it truly means to be human in the digital age. What You Will Discover in This Book: The Invisible Proportions of Perception: Discover how the human body acts as a calibrator of reality long before language takes over, and how digital environments systematically distract us from our own somatic and corporeal intelligence. Memory Palaces in the Smartphone Era: An exploration of how digital photography and constant archival culture paradoxically contract our lived, meaningful memory, altering our narrative identity. The Architecture of Wanting: An analysis of the modern conflict between mere digital stimulation and true human resonance, exposing how the platforms we inhabit design and constrain what we choose to desire. Algorithmic Governance and the Law: The ethical and legal challenges posed by opaque automated decision-making—such as the real-world Eric Loomis case—and the institutional demand for integrity, congruence, and human justification. The Weight of Finitude: A moving defense of the idea that grief, loss, and mortality are not failures of the body's architecture, but the exact geometric conditions that make love and meaning possible. The Hard Problem of Consciousness and AI: A deep dive into phenomenal consciousness, examining why mind and experience cannot be fully replicated within disembodied, purely computational architectures. Who Is This Book For? This work is indispensable for enthusiasts of philosophy, neuroscience, data ethics, legal theory, and anyone feeling the distinct modern discomfort of living in a society that is hyper-connected yet deeply distracted. The Geometry of the Invisible does not look to hand you cheap answers or rigid diagrams. Instead, it is an open invitation to step back from the glass of our screens and reinhabit the charged space where the human mind and the cosmos meet. Grab your copy today and begin to see the invisible proportions of your own universe. Philosophy of Consciousness and Mind Leonardo da Vinci Vitruvian Man book Embodied Cognition and Neuroscience Digital Age Ethics and Algorithms Memory Palace and Identity Narrative Cosmology and Human Proportion Technological Governance and Legal Theory 1. Philosophy of Consciousness and Mind 2. Leonardo da Vinci Vitruvian Man 3. Embodied Cognition and Perception 4. Digital Age Ethics and Technology 5. Algorithmic Governance and Law 6. Memory Palace and Loci Method 7. Human Proportion and Cosmos 8. Philosophical Essays on Identity 9. Neuroscience of Memory and Faces 10. Hartmut Rosa Resonance and Time 11. Merleau-Ponty and Lived Body 12. Cognitive Science and Epistemology 13. Human Flourishing in Digital Era 14. Philosophy of Finitude and Loss 15. Artificial General Intelligence Ethics 16. Antonio Damasio Somatic Markers 17. Metaphysics and Architecture of Consciousness 18. Legal Integrity and Human Dignity 19. Microcosm and Macrocosm Philosophy 20. Hard Problem of Consciousness Book 1. #TheGeometryOfTheInvisible (Foco na obra) 2. #VitruvianMan (Design / Da Vinci) 3. #PhilosophyOfMind (Filosofia da mente) 4. #Consciousness (Estudos da consciência) 5. #EmbodiedCognition (Ciência cognitiva) 6. #Neuroscience (Neurociência) 7. #DigitalPhilosophy (Crítica à era digital) 8. #AlgorithmicGovernance (Direito e IA) 9. #PhilosophyBooks (Comunidade leitora) 10. #BookTok (Ideal para vídeos curtos no TikTok) 11. #Bookstagram (Comunidade de livros no Instagram) 12. #MemoryPalace (Técnicas de memória/psicologia) 13. #NonFictionBooks (Gênero do livro) 14. #LegalTheory (Público de Direito/Filosofia jurídica) 15. #HumanFlourishing (Desenvolvimento e ética) 16. #Cosmology (A relação homem-universo) 17. #IntellectualRead (Leituras densas/profundas) 18. #MustRead2026 (Tendência de leitura atual) 19. #LeonardoDaVinci (História da arte e filosofia) 20. #ArchitectureOfConsciousness (Subtítulo e conceito central)

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