What if multiplying by zero was not a calculation, but a doorway?
Dr. Ron Martinez is a mathematician out of time. In an age of quantum processors and neural calculators, he still trusts his wooden abacus above all machines. Until one impossible question cracks his world open: How do you multiply a number by zero on an abacus?
The beads refuse to vanish. And that refusal leads Ron to a terrifying discovery: the equation 0 1 = 0 is not arithmetic. It is the hidden formula for magic, death, portals, and ingestion. Zero is not a number. Zero is a mouth, a mirror, a threshold to another dimension-the Digibolic World, where all swallowed numbers float forever.
To cheat death, Ron builds a living machine from his own stem cells, programmed to compute the infinite digits of π. When death comes for him, he offers it π instead of himself. Zero begins to swallow-but π never ends. Ron becomes a quantum superposition: both dead and alive, split by the unified equation (0 π)/√2 = (dead⟩ + alive⟩)/√2.
Spanning 247 years, a secret order of caretakers, and a final epilogue set centuries after the Collapse, The Brilliant Death is a genre-defying novel that blends mathematical mysticism, quantum philosophy, and a haunting human question: What if death could be tricked by a circle?
For readers of Ted Chiang, Jorge Luis Borges, and The Man Who Knew Infinity - a story about the one question that arithmetic cannot answer.