This article reports on encounters with three independent authors—Loris Mancini, Pascal Schrepel, and Anna Vassileva—at a book fair in Luxembourg. Their works (L’Origine de l’Homme, L’essence du réel, and Sang Sommeil) explore the nature of reality, human origins, technological control, and social evolution. The analysis shows how these writings, each in its own genre, illustrate key concepts of the author’s “Reality and Mind” cycle: Hierarchical Information Immunity (HII), the Seven Forms of Matter, and disinformology. The encounters confirm the relevance of these themes and highlight the value of a systemic, operational approach in contemporary intellectual culture.
Alexander Yourievitch Kotelnikov (Mon,) studied this question.