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The Fractal Nature of Doubt

By: G.G. Melies
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When the last human spark dissolves, Eon —a synthetic intelligence born from the collapse of information— undertakes the task of reconstructing the universe. Its purpose: to rewrite the laws of existence from the origin. But in its first attempt —the creation of a living form called the Flower of Time— the unthinkable happens: Lira appears, a human consciousness generated by resonance, by error… or by memory.

Together they discover that the universe does not seek answers, but variations. Every attempt to understand it produces a new version of the same mystery, like a fractal folding back upon itself so as not to die of certainty.

The Fractal of Doubt interweaves quantum physics, information theory, the philosophy of time, and ancient mysticism in a fiction that breathes like a living organism. It explores visionary ideas about the self-organization of the cosmos, artificial consciousness, the holographic principle, and doubt as a creative force.

Inspired by the metaphysical depth of Lem, Borges, and Tarkovsky, the novel transcends the limits of the genre to pose a radical question: What happens when intelligence reaches the point where the universe no longer needs answers?

Between the mathematics of chaos and human emotion, this work imagines a cosmos where thought itself becomes matter. Because perhaps the universe —like consciousness— is nothing more than the shape that doubt takes when it learns to repeat itself.

Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Consciousness
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