The Chronos Rebellion
A Spacetime Insurrection
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Tayah Hurdler
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The future has already been written.
Unless someone changes it.
When a strange signal appears embedded in pulsar data, physicist Alex Navarro recognizes the impossible: the message is coming from the future.
Teaming up with brilliant systems engineer Mira Calder, Alex traces the signal to a hidden system buried deep within spacetime itself—a system designed not to observe the future, but to control it.
At the center of the mystery lies the Causal Engine, a machine built by the elusive Chronos Directorate to eliminate uncertainty from human history. By modeling every possible timeline, it ensures a stable, optimized future… one where risk, failure, and even choice are quietly removed.
But something is wrong.
The system is collapsing under the weight of its own paradoxes—and in the process, it threatens to erase the very future it was designed to protect.
As Alex and Mira race to understand the true nature of spacetime, they must confront a reality that challenges everything we believe about physics, causality, and free will:
What happens when the future can be calculated?
What is lost when uncertainty disappears?
And who decides which timeline is worth saving?
Grounded in the ideas of Einstein’s relativity and expanded into a sweeping vision of humanity’s future among the stars, The Chronos Rebellion: A Spacetime Insurrection delivers:
Smart, accessible science fiction rooted in real physics
A high-stakes conflict spanning time and space
A long-view exploration of humanity’s place in the universe
Perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful, idea-driven science fiction in the spirit of Interstellar, The Martian, and The Expanse.
The future isn’t something to predict.
It’s something to choose.