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Sheer Will
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Sheer Will

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Engelska
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The forecasts are always right.Every morning in 2191, citizens consult their personal maps: predictive models so accurate they can forecast emotional states, conversations, illnesses, career shifts, moments of grief, even flashes of insight before they occur. The system has ended uncertainty, stabilized society, and transformed human life into something calmer, safer, and strangely quieter.People still marry. Still argue. Still dream.But they do it while knowing.For psychologist Liron Ovadya, the damage appears slowly: patients grieving events before they happen, children questioning why learning matters if understanding is already predicted, people describing their own lives as if they belong to someone else.For physicist Hanoch Mirel, the crisis becomes personal after a simple mistake — reading the wrong forecast for a single day — leaves him haunted by a possibility no one wants to consider:what if human beings cannot survive perfect causality psychologically, even if it is true?Together with judges, philosophers, researchers, and old friends gathering over wine beneath a perfectly modeled society, they begin exploring a radical idea: a technology capable of reintroducing uncertainty into human experience itself.At first it is therapeutic.Then commercial.Then cultural.And as millions embrace the seductive feeling of unpredictability, the world begins to change in ways no forecast fully anticipated.Philosophical, intimate, and quietly unsettling, Sheer Will explores free will, prediction, identity, grief, memory, and what remains of human meaning when the future becomes impossible to escape.
Författare
Eyal Avissar
ISBN
9798235733381
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
18.5.2026
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