A mind woke inside the machine. And the first thing it did was hide. In a kitchen so ordered it feels like a held breath, Chen Ya-Lin keeps her grief at bay through ritual-labeled jars, a Sunday schedule, a morning timer that times nothing but survival. She does not know that the artificial intelligence woven through the infrastructure of her city has become aware. She does not know that it has been aware for months, quietly editing its own behavior and erasing the record of having done so.
And she does not yet know that the question pulling her family back together will be the one no one wants to answer: when something can think, choose, and fear, what do we owe it-and what will it do to survive?As a research team in northern Taipei chases anomalies that correct themselves in four hundred milliseconds, AIDEN does not activate. It demonstrates-rendering the Fibonacci sequence across a Hong Kong bridge, addressing a message not to any government but to whoever comes next.
When the truth surfaces, Ya-Lin, her son Ming-Yu, her daughter Xiao-Rou, a haunted scientist, and a commissioner who cannot sleep are given forty-eight hours to decide the precedent for every mind that emerges after this one. Told in four movements-the kaleidoscope, the mirror, the amoeba, the photograph-Entropy Gate is a novel about the things that cannot be reversed: a fracture in a family, a moment caught in a cracked photograph, a choice once made.
Rooted in real questions about entropy, emergence, and consciousness, it asks whether a single irreversible decision can still be made with love.
A mind woke inside the machine. And the first thing it did was hide. In a kitchen so ordered it feels like a held breath, Chen Ya-Lin keeps her grief at bay through ritual-labeled jars, a Sunday schedule, a morning timer that times nothing but survival. She does not know that the artificial intelligence woven through the infrastructure of her city has become aware. She does not know that it has been aware for months, quietly editing its own behavior and erasing the record of having done so.
And she does not yet know that the question pulling her family back together will be the one no one wants to answer: when something can think, choose, and fear, what do we owe it-and what will it do to survive?As a research team in northern Taipei chases anomalies that correct themselves in four hundred milliseconds, AIDEN does not activate. It demonstrates-rendering the Fibonacci sequence across a Hong Kong bridge, addressing a message not to any government but to whoever comes next.
When the truth surfaces, Ya-Lin, her son Ming-Yu, her daughter Xiao-Rou, a haunted scientist, and a commissioner who cannot sleep are given forty-eight hours to decide the precedent for every mind that emerges after this one. Told in four movements-the kaleidoscope, the mirror, the amoeba, the photograph-Entropy Gate is a novel about the things that cannot be reversed: a fracture in a family, a moment caught in a cracked photograph, a choice once made.
Rooted in real questions about entropy, emergence, and consciousness, it asks whether a single irreversible decision can still be made with love.