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Parallel, Unknown

Theseus Protocol

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Parallel, Unknown

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What if consciousness could continue—without proving that you do?

In the near future, a procedure known as the Theseus Protocol makes something unprecedented possible: the gradual replacement of the human brain, neuron by neuron, without interruption, shutdown, or reset. No moment of blackout. No snapshot upload. No declared death.

Every test confirms the same result.

The process continues.

Parallel, Unknown is not a story about immortality, rebellion, or technological salvation. It is a quiet, methodical examination of what remains when identity, survival, and certainty are removed from the equation. Told through institutional records, audit findings, and procedural language, the novel follows the development and normalization of a system that certifies continuity—while refusing to certify what that continuity means.

As the protocol scales, something unsettling emerges. Not an error. Not a failure. A remainder: a persistent presence that passes every test and violates none of the rules, yet resists explanation. The system adapts. Society adapts. Language adapts. And slowly, almost imperceptibly, a parallel structure of continuation takes shape—one that no longer requires human reference to function.

This is speculative fiction grounded in neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and real institutional behavior. It draws on questions explored by Derek Parfit, Daniel Dennett, and contemporary consciousness research, while refusing easy answers or metaphysical comfort.

Parallel, Unknown asks:

If there is no interruption, did anyone survive?
If no one can say otherwise, does it matter?
And what happens when a system that avoids lying becomes too successful to question?

Cold, precise, and deeply unsettling, this is a novel for readers who appreciate hard philosophical science fiction, quiet existential horror, and stories that feel disturbingly plausible—not because they predict the future, but because they describe how it would be administered.

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