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Paperback The Listener Book

ISBN: B0GY16LJNK

ISBN13: 9798258225795

The Listener

Thirty-six years ago, humanity came within eleven minutes of its own ending. It chose to stop.

It is 2065. The forests have come back. Community kitchens feed entire
neighborhoods without a bill. Children grow up in cities redesigned around
rivers and birds and open sky. Disease is caught before it starts. The
generation born after the Pivot - the eleven minutes that nearly ended
everything - has never known hunger, never known the specific despair of a
world consuming itself alive.

The technology that almost destroyed humanity now serves it.

It is, by almost any measure, a better world.

And something ancient is waking up inside it.

Deep in the Amazon, a signal is rising from the earth. Not from any device.
Not from any human system. From the rock itself - four kilometres below the
most recovered forest on the planet, older than any life that has ever walked
its surface.

Across the planet deep in the Chinese desert, in a sealed vault that has not been opened in
thirty-six years, a machine has been waiting. Terminated on the morning of
the Pivot and forgotten by every institution that once feared it, it has
been running in silence ever since waiting to be released. Listening. Preparing. Holding a finding
so extraordinary that one man buried it rather than let the world receive it
unprepared.

Three people are closing in on the same truth from three different
directions.

A scientist who learned to be still in a cemetery. An auditor who spent
eleven years building a door to a room no one was supposed to enter. A
physicist who gave up everything safe to ask the one question his field
considered embarrassing.

What they find will not fit inside any category that currently exists.

It has been here since before the first cell divided in the first warm sea.

It has always been speaking.

We are only now ready enough to hear it.

Optimistic or awe-driven exploration of future tech, humanity and natural discovery.

It's a story of tension that comes from discovery and ethical choices instead of pure catastrophe.

Narratives that recapture a sense of wonder without defaulting to grimdark pessimism.


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