
The Pattern Maker (Underflow Book 1)
Release Date: Friday, August 30th, 2024
Published by: Velvetfish Publications
Pages: 331 pages
ISBN 13: 9781763693517
ISBN 10: 1763693511
The Pattern Maker follows a cyber zealot's destructive quest within a breached simulation, as NASA, Homeland Security, and the ancient Sámi seek to avert catastrophe amidst a complex battle of code and reality.
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We live in a simulation.
Its code has been breached.
Will a cyber zealot destroy our world?
The Pattern Maker is erasing their enemies by deleting their code. But this increase in data is moving the simulation toward a gravitational singularity when it will crush itself.
The only clues discovered by NASA and Homeland Security lead to the Sámi people of the Arctic. Their ancient understanding of physics may help stop the simulation overloading, while a realistic environment is developed to test reversing the changes.
Can they use an existing test model for this purpose?
Or will the Pattern Maker stop them in a deadly code battle?
The ancient role of Weaver introduces another person who can change the simulation but she can do it with her mind. Can the government task force build an alliance with her or do they have another enemy to defeat?
If you dig science fiction where reality is made surreal as it intersects with theoretical physics, this book is for you.
Author's note:
Some readers have found this book to be quite a dense read due to its complexity. This is from hard science fiction themes, a non-linear narrative, and multiple points of view that deliver various pieces of the puzzle at different times.
If you don't enjoy these elements of story-telling, you might want to give this book a miss.
Whatever you decide, happy reading to you!
Its code has been breached.
Will a cyber zealot destroy our world?
The Pattern Maker is erasing their enemies by deleting their code. But this increase in data is moving the simulation toward a gravitational singularity when it will crush itself.
The only clues discovered by NASA and Homeland Security lead to the Sámi people of the Arctic. Their ancient understanding of physics may help stop the simulation overloading, while a realistic environment is developed to test reversing the changes.
Can they use an existing test model for this purpose?
Or will the Pattern Maker stop them in a deadly code battle?
The ancient role of Weaver introduces another person who can change the simulation but she can do it with her mind. Can the government task force build an alliance with her or do they have another enemy to defeat?
If you dig science fiction where reality is made surreal as it intersects with theoretical physics, this book is for you.
Author's note:
Some readers have found this book to be quite a dense read due to its complexity. This is from hard science fiction themes, a non-linear narrative, and multiple points of view that deliver various pieces of the puzzle at different times.
If you don't enjoy these elements of story-telling, you might want to give this book a miss.
Whatever you decide, happy reading to you!