About S. A. Cooper

S. A. Cooper is a writer and thinker who has spent years exploring the connections between the natural world, human creativity, and the origins of life. In 2006, his journey began unexpectedly with a humble research paper, where an introduction to Michael J. Behe’s concept of irreducible complexity challenged his perspective of science and technology.

Since then, Cooper has been driven to dig deeper, questioning conventional ideas and uncovering the often-overlooked sophistication in nature’s design. With a unique blend of curiosity and determination, he would like readers to consider new ways of thinking about the world around us.

About the Book

If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of most people. This book isn’t just about new ideas—it’s about seeing what was always there, hidden in plain sight. What if technology isn’t a human invention, but an intrinsic part of the universe itself? In Natural Technology: The Theory of Everything, S. A. Cooper explores the deep connections between nature, human ingenuity, and the fundamental design of existence, presenting a perspective that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of intelligent design.

With in-depth research and bold analysis, Cooper questions the origins of life and the cosmos—and shows how technological progress reflects deeper structures already embedded in nature. This book is for readers who want to challenge conventional wisdom and rethink the assumptions beneath science, history, and intelligent design. By the end, you won’t just understand the idea of Natural Technology—you’ll start recognizing it everywhere.