Cutting Through
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When Annie Taylor's brain is ravaged by a mysterious lesion, her only hope lies in the hands of Dr. Raji Batsunappan, a pioneering neurologist at the Clear Light Sleep Center. In a world where medical technology has leapt ahead, Annie becomes the first human subject for a radical new procedure: a programmable liquid metal implant designed to restore her shattered sleep cycles. But the experiment goes awry, trapping Annie in a perpetual dream state-a living paradox where her mind is active, but her body cannot awaken.Desperate to reach her, Dr. Batsunappan unveils his most audacious invention: the dream portal, a device that translates neural signals into live, viewable dreams. For the first time, science can not only observe but interact with the inner landscapes of the mind. As Annie's nightmares play out on screen, the medical team witnesses the raw power of the subconscious-where alien intelligences, cosmic phenomena, and existential threats blur the line between reality and imagination.But the deeper they delve, the more they confront the ethical and philosophical dangers of their own creation. Is consciousness just a series of electrical patterns, or is it something more? Can technology truly bridge the gap between worlds, or will it unleash forces beyond human control?Cutting Through is a cerebral, high-concept sci-fi novella that fuses medical drama with speculative technology and metaphysical adventure. J. Thomas Brown crafts a tale where lucid dreaming becomes a battleground for free will, and the quest for awakening is as much about hacking the mind as it is about healing the soul. With echoes of Philip K. Dick and Black Mirror, this story challenges readers to question the nature of reality, the ethics of innovation, and the infinite possibilities lurking in the dreamscape.
When Annie Taylor's brain is ravaged by a mysterious lesion, her only hope lies in the hands of Dr. Raji Batsunappan, a pioneering neurologist at the Clear Light Sleep Center. In a world where medical technology has leapt ahead, Annie becomes the first human subject for a radical new procedure: a programmable liquid metal implant designed to restore her shattered sleep cycles. But the experiment goes awry, trapping Annie in a perpetual dream state-a living paradox where her mind is active, but her body cannot awaken.Desperate to reach her, Dr. Batsunappan unveils his most audacious invention: the dream portal, a device that translates neural signals into live, viewable dreams. For the first time, science can not only observe but interact with the inner landscapes of the mind. As Annie's nightmares play out on screen, the medical team witnesses the raw power of the subconscious-where alien intelligences, cosmic phenomena, and existential threats blur the line between reality and imagination.But the deeper they delve, the more they confront the ethical and philosophical dangers of their own creation. Is consciousness just a series of electrical patterns, or is it something more? Can technology truly bridge the gap between worlds, or will it unleash forces beyond human control?Cutting Through is a cerebral, high-concept sci-fi novella that fuses medical drama with speculative technology and metaphysical adventure. J. Thomas Brown crafts a tale where lucid dreaming becomes a battleground for free will, and the quest for awakening is as much about hacking the mind as it is about healing the soul. With echoes of Philip K. Dick and Black Mirror, this story challenges readers to question the nature of reality, the ethics of innovation, and the infinite possibilities lurking in the dreamscape.
AmazonPagina's: 80, Paperback, Beverly Hills Press RVA
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