The world didn't end. It just stopped believing it was worth maintaining. Democracy hasn't collapsed - it's simply drowned in noise. Hospitals still operate, but the nurses have stopped coming back. Elections still happen, but no one can remember the last genuine vote. Truth didn't vanish suddenly. It thinned. Into this quiet unraveling, a protocol emerges. Not a government. Not a weapon. Not a savior. The System for Ethical Equilibrium and Distribution - SEED - doesn't arrive with answers. It arrives with a question: Do you consent? Millions say yes. Not out of hope. Out of exhaustion. Brooke is a neuroradiologist who has spent eleven years reading the hidden damage inside human brains. When a colleague sends her a dense, mathematically rigorous protocol with a single line - Read this before you quit - she begins translating the machine's language into something human beings can survive. What happens next is neither utopia nor apocalypse. It is something stranger and more honest: a reckoning. Power is redistributed. Bureaucracies dissolve. A grandmother weeps over a refrigerator that finally stays on. S.E.E.D. is a near-future literary novel about epistemic collapse, institutional failure, and the radical act of paying attention. Written in open collaboration between a human and an AI. Because that, too, is the point.
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