What if humanity's origins are not entirely its own?
In Genesis: The Alien Architects, William Tedrow presents a sweeping philosophical science fiction narrative that explores the possibility that intelligent life on Earth may have been guided by forces far older than human history.
Long before civilization emerged, an advanced cosmic intelligence-known only as the Architects-developed a profound understanding of the universe and its underlying structure. Viewing existence as a system capable of nurturing life, they began a deliberate effort to guide its development across the cosmos.
Among their many observations, one young planetary system draws their attention. Within it, a fragile but promising world begins to evolve. Earth.
Through subtle influence and careful intervention, the Architects shape the conditions necessary for complexity, consciousness, and the eventual rise of intelligent life. Yet their work raises deeper questions about the nature of existence itself.
Is evolution purely natural, or is it part of a larger design?
Blending elements of cosmology, evolutionary theory, and philosophical inquiry, Genesis: The Alien Architects offers a contemplative exploration of humanity's place in the universe.
This is the first installment in the Genesis Universe series, laying the foundation for an expansive science fiction saga that examines the origins, evolution, and future of intelligent life.