In 2041, a lab detects a low-frequency pulse that precedes every human act—a "e;divine readiness field."e; Theology erupts, courts stall, and a new sect worships accuracy over freedom. Neurosurgeon-turned-theorist Dr. Eleanor Wu and fork-debugging philosopher Lev Ari dive into the fault line between doing and narrating, uncovering forged permissions, hollow acts, and the terrifying possibility of agency without an agent. As black‑market machines counterfeit intention and governments legislate signal literacy, the categories of guilt, authorship, and even memory implode. The Occasionalist Chronicles fuses hard SF, neurophilosophy, and theological thriller into a shattered mirror of what it means to act when the script might not be yours.