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Random Angry Frozen Alien

Breaking Trivial Cognitive Frames (Science and Cosmos)

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Random Angry Frozen Alien

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Ryan Darcy
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What if the biggest obstacle to knowledge is not the difficulty of finding answers—but the impossibility of asking the right questions?

Every person, every scientist, every thinker operates inside an invisible prison: a cognitive frame that determines which questions they can even imagine asking. The questions outside the frame are not too hard. They do not exist. And no amount of intelligence, data, or deductive power can reach a truth that belongs to a question you cannot formulate.

Boris Kriger has spent a lifetime thinking differently—not solving problems but dismantling them, testing whether they are the right problems at all. In this audiobook, he reveals the formal method behind that instinct. The RAFASSABRA method (Random Angry Frozen Alien Stripped, Stole, Assembled, Broke, and Ran Away) is a nine-stage process for systematically breaking through cognitive frames. It begins with an act of deliberate randomness, proceeds through structural demolition, temporal removal, and radical negation, and ends with a new frame larger and stranger than the one you started with.

Drawing on erotetic logic, information theory, evolutionary biology, and the boundary between genius and madness, Kriger shows why questions are structurally prior to answers, why your frame hurts your questions more than your answers, and why externally sourced random words are almost mathematically guaranteed to push you outside any frame you inhabit.

Featuring real demonstrations on time, consciousness, corruption, and love—plus a full academic paper with formal proofs—this is an audiobook for anyone who suspects that the most important things they will ever discover lie on the other side of a question they have not yet learned to ask.

You will not forget the angry frozen alien.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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