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The PostHuman Saga
TRILOGY


 

1. Humans in SpaceTime... What a Shock

2. PostHumans

3. Alphq~C | The Silence Beyond Light

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     Humans in SpaceTime… What a Shock is a philosophical science-fiction epic that follows three consciousnesses—Higgs, a disembodied human mind; Quark, a rational intelligence from the planet Proton; and Ardi, a revived Ardipithecus reconstructed from ancient Earth light—as they journey aboard the mind-driven vessel Contact-Us to observe humanity’s evolution. While Earth’s history unfolds forward and Proton’s civilization rewinds backward, the trio witnesses the milestones of human progress: language, fire, empires, religion, science, war, energy, and technology.

     The narrative explores the central conflict between intellect and emotion, asking whether a species can survive by reason alone, or whether feeling—left ungoverned—inevitably leads to destruction. Through parallel planetary destinies and the birth of Gluon, a child bridging worlds, the novel ultimately questions whether humanity can reconcile mind and feeling before its own inventions outpace its wisdom.

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     PostHumans continues the journey of humanity beyond biology, as Earth enters its final evolutionary phase. The age of nations, religions, and natural selection has ended, replaced by a fragile new order of Residual Humans, engineered Asexuals, and emerging Quanta—beings no longer bound to flesh, time, or linear existence.

     Guided by the enigmatic Protonian mindwave Quark, and observed through the philosophical lens of characters such as Ardi, Crispr, Gluon, and Aphrodite, humanity confronts the consequences of total technological transcendence: immortality without meaning, intelligence without emotion, and survival without purpose.

     As consciousness migrates from bodies into distributed minds and probability fields, Earth itself becomes a laboratory of post-biological existence. The final question is no longer whether humanity can escape extinction—but whether something recognizably human deserves to survive at all.

     Meditative, unsettling, and visionary, PostHumans explores the silent frontier between evolution and erasure, where the future of life depends not on power—but on wisdom.

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      Alpha~C | The Silence Beyond Light continues the PostHuman Saga as humanity’s last composite civilization arrives at the edge of Proxima Centauri, completing decades of one-G deceleration toward a living, inhabited world. Aboard the ship Alpha~C coexist Residual Humans, Asexual caretakers, and Quanta minds—post-biological heirs governed by the Humility Framework, a code forbidding conquest, domination, or irreversible interference.

      As Commander Cyborg leads agonizing debates over whether they have the right to land at all, the crew discovers that the Proxians have evolved a spiritually and ecologically integrated civilization without industrial expansion. To them, Alpha~C is not a vessel but a sign—an intrusion into a closed cosmos.

      Meanwhile, on Earth, Aphrodite remains bound to physical reality while her probabilistic consciousness, Ellie Ekaterina, maintains quantum entanglement with Alpha~C, enabling instantaneous communication across light-years. As Quanta, humans, and alien cultures converge, the question is no longer how to survive—but whether survival itself has become humanity’s final moral test.

      Philosophical, intimate, and cosmic in scale, Alpha~C | The Silence Beyond Light explores what remains of humanity when progress reaches the edge of the universe—and must finally learn how to stop.

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     Memoir...

     AGRON is an author who vividly recounts a life shaped by the challenging realities of poverty and political oppression under a communist regime. His narratives delve into the complexities of human experience, from the pursuit of education against formidable odds to navigating societal divisions and pervasive injustices. Through his work, AGRON explores themes of resilience, identity, and the enduring human spirit amidst hardship. AGRON is also the author of ‘The PostHuman Saga Trilogy’ composed by "Humans in SpaceTime... What a Shock", "PostHumans" and “Alpha~C | The Silence Beyond Light”

     This poignant memoir “A Life to Tell…” by AGRON offers an unvarnished account of a life forged in the crucible of poverty and political oppression in a communist regime. From a childhood marked by scarcity and forced labor to a relentless pursuit of education against all odds, the author navigates a world of stark class divisions, pervasive surveillance, and arbitrary injustices. It's a deeply personal narrative that exposes the brutal realities of a system that prioritized ideology over individual well-being, where survival demanded ingenuity and defiance. Through tales of hardship, resilience, unexpected joys, and profound betrayals, AGRON reflects on the enduring human spirit, the search for identity amidst suppression, and the bittersweet yearning for a home irrevocably altered by history.

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