What if the greatest tool ever invented is also the greatest threat to human civilization?
In The Internet Apocalypse: A Catalogue of Internet-Driven Threats to Human Civilization, we explore an unsettling but urgent question: Could the very technology meant to connect us be laying the groundwork for our collapse?
Drawing from psychology, sociology, technology, and systems theory, this book offers a comprehensive, scenario-by-scenario breakdown of how the internet-our global nervous system-may be destabilizing the foundations of human society. From the rise of echo chambers to the collapse of trust in shared reality, from algorithmic manipulation to digital cults, the dangers are no longer speculative-they're already unfolding.
Inside, you'll explore topics such as:The Echo Chamber Effect and the erosion of collective understanding
AI and deepfakes blurring the line between truth and illusion
Cybersecurity threats capable of crippling entire nations
Social media addiction and the reshaping of human behavior
Surveillance capitalism, privacy loss, and the commodification of identity
The decline of traditional jobs, economic disruption, and the illusion of digital wealth
Digital tribalism, online mobs, and the rise of hyper-polarization
Environmental costs of internet infrastructure and digital waste
Each chapter explores a distinct threat, backed by research, historical parallels, and current real-world examples. Together, they form a chilling but vital roadmap of how modern civilization may be marching, tweet by tweet, toward instability.
This is not a doomsday prophecy-it's a wake-up call.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a policy thinker, or just a curious reader trying to make sense of the modern world, The Internet Apocalypse offers a clear, grounded, and necessary exploration of what's at stake in our digital age.