What if humanity's greatest threat is not extinction-
but continuation without correction?
Across history, unexplained visitors have appeared at pivotal moments:
UFOs observed near nuclear sites, genetic anomalies in ancient remains, sudden leaps in human cognition that defy evolutionary timelines.
In Genetic Reckoning, these mysteries converge into a single, unsettling proposition:
Humanity contains a genetic error-one that will inevitably destroy it unless intervened upon from outside linear time.
When a physicist inadvertently breaches the barrier between timelines, he discovers that UFO intelligence is not extraterrestrial in the conventional sense. It is post-human, operating beyond time, intervening selectively in history to repair a flaw embedded deep within our genetic code.
But intervention comes at a cost.
To correct the future, the past must be altered.
To save the species, free will must be challenged.
To preserve humanity, humanity may need to be changed.
As timelines fracture and identities split across realities, the story plunges into a high-stakes confrontation between:
Human autonomy
Genetic determinism
Advanced non-human intelligence
And the terrifying possibility that evolution itself can be edited
Blending hard science fiction, UFO mythology, genetic theory, and consciousness-based physics, Genetic Reckoning is not a story about invasion-but about intervention.
Not conquest-but correction.
Not the end of humanity-
but the question of whether we deserve to continue as we are.
UFOs as intelligence, not spacecraft
Time travel with ethical consequences
Genetic engineering and human evolution
Consciousness-driven science fiction
Philip K. Dick-style metaphysical tension
Arrival, Annihilation, Dark, The Three-Body Problem