New Book 'Lords of the Cosmos' Posits Knowledge Creation as Humanity's Most Egalitarian Enterprise, Set for October 7 Release

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Arjun Khemani, a fellow at the Conjecture Institute, is set to release his new book, Lords of the Cosmos: From Stasis to Stars, on October 7, 2025. Co-authored with Logan Chipkin, President and co-founder of Conjecture Institute, the book explores humanity's journey through progress and the role of knowledge. Khemani recently highlighted a core tenet of the work, stating, "> "Knowledge creation is the most egalitarian enterprise in existence."

The upcoming publication expands on the script for a documentary of the same name, delving into profound theories of progress. It addresses questions about what sparks progress, what it entails, and humanity's role in the cosmic scheme of things. Published by Conjecture Institute, the book argues that humanity is the most powerful force in the universe, capable of creating anything the laws of physics allow.

Arjun Khemani, known for his work with Naval Ravikant on Airchat and as host of the Arjun Khemani Podcast, is an advocate for optimism and progress. His background as a high school dropout who became a writer and filmmaker underscores his belief in unconventional paths to knowledge. Logan Chipkin, his co-author, is also a writer and editor, actively involved in spreading humanity's deepest ideas through the Conjecture Institute.

Conjecture Institute, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to advancing critical rationalism and spreading the philosophical insights of Karl Popper and David Deutsch. The institute's mission centers on the idea that knowledge grows through conjecture and criticism, with profound implications across various fields from science to artificial intelligence. Lords of the Cosmos aligns with this mission by emphasizing the transformative power of knowledge.

The book's release on October 7, 2025, positions it within a broader discourse on human potential and intellectual freedom. It champions the idea that the creation of knowledge is inherently accessible to all, irrespective of background or status. This perspective aims to challenge modern pessimism and inspire a bold reinvention of the future.