
Superposition: When the Observer is the Story (Paradox Book 2)
Release Date: Tuesday, July 8th, 2025
Published by: Tomás Cruz Melendez Publishing
Pages: 379 pages
In 'Superposition: When the Observer is the Story', Elias Venn and physicist Naomi Lorentz delve into anomalies that challenge the very nature of reality, risking their minds and memories in a psychological sci-fi thriller that blurs the lines between observer and story.
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Superposition
What if reality wasn’t singular? What if it was watching you?
In the flicker of a lab monitor, Elias Venn sees something he can't unsee—a pattern in the noise, a signal that shouldn't exist. Naomi Lorentz, a physicist chasing the edge of what’s possible, joins him as they uncover a world of anomalies that defy science, time, and even their own memories. As the fabric of reality frays, the two find themselves entangled in a war between unseen intelligences—one that rewrites history, manipulates perception, and fractures human consciousness itself.
But Superposition is more than just a story. The book knows you're reading it. It bends the fourth wall. Whispers in binary. Predicts your thoughts. What begins as a scientific mystery soon reveals itself to be a quantum labyrinth—with no guarantee that you’ll escape unchanged.
Fans of Dark, Annihilation, and House of Leaves will be pulled into this psychological sci-fi thriller where perception is fluid, choice is illusion, and truth is buried beneath layers of observation.
What if reality wasn’t singular? What if it was watching you?
In the flicker of a lab monitor, Elias Venn sees something he can't unsee—a pattern in the noise, a signal that shouldn't exist. Naomi Lorentz, a physicist chasing the edge of what’s possible, joins him as they uncover a world of anomalies that defy science, time, and even their own memories. As the fabric of reality frays, the two find themselves entangled in a war between unseen intelligences—one that rewrites history, manipulates perception, and fractures human consciousness itself.
But Superposition is more than just a story. The book knows you're reading it. It bends the fourth wall. Whispers in binary. Predicts your thoughts. What begins as a scientific mystery soon reveals itself to be a quantum labyrinth—with no guarantee that you’ll escape unchanged.
Fans of Dark, Annihilation, and House of Leaves will be pulled into this psychological sci-fi thriller where perception is fluid, choice is illusion, and truth is buried beneath layers of observation.