
The Zero Point Theorem
Release Date: Monday, May 5th, 2025
Published by: Haselton Media Group; 1st edition
Pages: 439 pages
In 'The Zero Point Theorem', mathematician Arjun Patel inadvertently triggers a catastrophic reality collapse after solving an equation linked to the universe's fundamental constants, leading to a chilling journey filled with cosmic horror and suspense.
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A mathematician’s breakthrough unravels reality itself in this chilling blend of cosmic horror, suspense, and hard science fiction—perfect for fans of Blindsight and Annihilation.
When mathematician Arjun Patel solves an equation that unlocks the universe’s fundamental constants, he expects to redefine human understanding. Instead, he triggers a catastrophic collapse of space-time. Time glitches, gravity warps, and “screaming voids” tear through reality, consuming matter and echoing with the cries of the lost. As the universe unravels, Arjun becomes both its destroyer and its last hope, hunted by the shadowy Chronos Project, who seek to weaponize his discovery.
Joined by analytical scientist Anya and pragmatic programmer Ben, Arjun navigates a fractured world—from the adaptive cityscape of Neo-Kyoto to a simulated universe governed by unseen architects. In a race against annihilation, they must forge a new equilibrium, confronting the moral weight of knowledge and the resilience of the human spirit. As Dr. Evelyn Reed notes in her Introduction, this novel is “a philosophical inquiry into the nature of knowledge and its consequences,” blending rigorous science with existential dread.
The Zero Point Theorem explores the beauty and terror of discovery, asking: what happens when the universe itself screams? With vivid horror, intellectual mystery, and a profound look at humanity’s capacity to adapt, this cerebral thriller will haunt readers long after the final page.
When mathematician Arjun Patel solves an equation that unlocks the universe’s fundamental constants, he expects to redefine human understanding. Instead, he triggers a catastrophic collapse of space-time. Time glitches, gravity warps, and “screaming voids” tear through reality, consuming matter and echoing with the cries of the lost. As the universe unravels, Arjun becomes both its destroyer and its last hope, hunted by the shadowy Chronos Project, who seek to weaponize his discovery.
Joined by analytical scientist Anya and pragmatic programmer Ben, Arjun navigates a fractured world—from the adaptive cityscape of Neo-Kyoto to a simulated universe governed by unseen architects. In a race against annihilation, they must forge a new equilibrium, confronting the moral weight of knowledge and the resilience of the human spirit. As Dr. Evelyn Reed notes in her Introduction, this novel is “a philosophical inquiry into the nature of knowledge and its consequences,” blending rigorous science with existential dread.
The Zero Point Theorem explores the beauty and terror of discovery, asking: what happens when the universe itself screams? With vivid horror, intellectual mystery, and a profound look at humanity’s capacity to adapt, this cerebral thriller will haunt readers long after the final page.