What if the greatest scientific breakthrough changed everything... except what it means to live?
Azal has spent years pursuing a radical goal: correcting the flaw at the core of human biology-decay. When his research leads to a breakthrough capable of stabilizing the body at a cellular level, the implications are unprecedented.
A life without aging.
Without disease.
Without limits.
But as the boundaries of biology begin to shift, something no longer follows the expected course.
Inside a world of glass, light, and controlled systems, reality begins to feel suspended-caught in a state where time does not unfold as it should. Meanwhile, Elias, his closest companion, faces a very different path, marked by fragility, change, and irreversible movement.
Between these two conditions, a deeper question emerges:
What if the very thing we seek to eliminate is what makes life possible?
Told through a structure that subtly bends the perception of time-where progression and return begin to mirror each other-The Glass Code: The Return to Dust is a philosophical and speculative novel that explores the fragile boundary between control and existence.
A meditation on time, identity, and the hidden necessity of imperfection.