Huxley
Huxley refers to Aldous Huxley, an English writer and philosopher best known for his dystopian novel, Brave New World, published in 1932. The book explores themes of technology, consumerism, and the loss of individuality in a future society that prioritizes stability and happiness over freedom and personal choice.
Huxley was also a prominent thinker in the fields of psychology and spirituality, often discussing the effects of psychedelic substances on human consciousness. His works, including essays and novels, continue to influence discussions on ethics, science, and the human condition.