The Thought That Became World
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230706243
- EAN9798230706243
- Date de parution16/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
What if your thoughts didn't just shape your mind-what if they shaped a universe?The Thought That Became World is a visionary science fiction novel that invites readers into the evolving consciousness of Dr. Corvus, a neuroscientist who discovers something unimaginable: within the folds of his own brain lies a living cosmos. One where time flows differently. One where beings emerge, resonate, and dream.
As Corvus explores the strange lattice of this inner world, he begins to sense something deeper-something reflective. Is he observing them. or are they mirroring him? Is this a private creation, or a bridge to something vaster, seeded by grief and shaped by choice?Merging metaphysical fiction with speculative science, this lyrical novel delves into nested consciousness, emotional recursion, and the moral dilemma of influence across worlds.
When another force-older, perhaps wounded-makes itself known, humanity must face a revelation: that we are not alone in our minds, and the thoughts we nurture may reshape more than we know. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Thought-provoking science fiction Visionary, metaphysical, or philosophical fiction Stories exploring grief, identity, recursion, and the architecture of consciousness
As Corvus explores the strange lattice of this inner world, he begins to sense something deeper-something reflective. Is he observing them. or are they mirroring him? Is this a private creation, or a bridge to something vaster, seeded by grief and shaped by choice?Merging metaphysical fiction with speculative science, this lyrical novel delves into nested consciousness, emotional recursion, and the moral dilemma of influence across worlds.
When another force-older, perhaps wounded-makes itself known, humanity must face a revelation: that we are not alone in our minds, and the thoughts we nurture may reshape more than we know. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Thought-provoking science fiction Visionary, metaphysical, or philosophical fiction Stories exploring grief, identity, recursion, and the architecture of consciousness
What if your thoughts didn't just shape your mind-what if they shaped a universe?The Thought That Became World is a visionary science fiction novel that invites readers into the evolving consciousness of Dr. Corvus, a neuroscientist who discovers something unimaginable: within the folds of his own brain lies a living cosmos. One where time flows differently. One where beings emerge, resonate, and dream.
As Corvus explores the strange lattice of this inner world, he begins to sense something deeper-something reflective. Is he observing them. or are they mirroring him? Is this a private creation, or a bridge to something vaster, seeded by grief and shaped by choice?Merging metaphysical fiction with speculative science, this lyrical novel delves into nested consciousness, emotional recursion, and the moral dilemma of influence across worlds.
When another force-older, perhaps wounded-makes itself known, humanity must face a revelation: that we are not alone in our minds, and the thoughts we nurture may reshape more than we know. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Thought-provoking science fiction Visionary, metaphysical, or philosophical fiction Stories exploring grief, identity, recursion, and the architecture of consciousness
As Corvus explores the strange lattice of this inner world, he begins to sense something deeper-something reflective. Is he observing them. or are they mirroring him? Is this a private creation, or a bridge to something vaster, seeded by grief and shaped by choice?Merging metaphysical fiction with speculative science, this lyrical novel delves into nested consciousness, emotional recursion, and the moral dilemma of influence across worlds.
When another force-older, perhaps wounded-makes itself known, humanity must face a revelation: that we are not alone in our minds, and the thoughts we nurture may reshape more than we know. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Thought-provoking science fiction Visionary, metaphysical, or philosophical fiction Stories exploring grief, identity, recursion, and the architecture of consciousness