Terra Creatio: Linking Paradise - Two Worlds and a Garden is a work of speculative fiction that reexamines the origins of humanity through the lens of science and religion.
Set against the collapse of two distant worlds, the novel follows an extraordinary act of creation, the quantum linking of realities to form a new Earth. What emerges is not merely a planet, but a deliberate attempt to begin again, without the accumulated failures of history. The story reframes the Genesis narrative as an engineered event, one rooted in advanced technology rather than myth, while preserving the moral and existential weight of the original questions.
At its core, Terra Creatio explores identity in a world where origins are designed, not inherited. Characters grapple with what it means to be human when memory, purpose, and survival are shaped by unseen systems. The Man and the Woman are not symbols, but conscious participants in the first fragile moments of a new world. Around them, guardians, hybrids, and remnants of prior civilizations reveal the cost of control and the danger of losing authorship over one's own existence.
Rather than relying on spectacle, Terra Creatio unfolds with quiet intensity, grounded in consequence rather than explanation. Terra Creatio is both intimate and expansive, concerned with the fragile line between creation and control. It asks whether a true beginning is possible without humility, and whether humanity can retain authorship of its own existence when the systems designed to protect life begin to define it instead.