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The Planck Plague

(2025)
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What if the laws of physics stopped working—and no one knew why?

It begins subtly.

A tremor that doesn’t fade.
A fluctuation in gravity that no model can explain.
A coastline that shifts overnight without cause.


Then the pattern becomes undeniable.

Space itself is shrinking.

Across the planet, reality begins to fail. Cities vanish without impact. Oceans rise without warning. The ground never stops moving. The constants that once defined the universe no longer hold.

This is not a natural disaster.

It is a breakdown of existence.

In orbit, physicist Dr. Elias Hartman and translator Dr. Julian Geller work with an alien intelligence whose understanding of reality is not based on equations—but on harmony. Together, they attempt the impossible: to merge human physics with an entirely different way of interpreting the universe.

To stabilize the Earth before it collapses completely.

Their solution fails.

And with it, the last assumptions humanity has about how reality works.

What remains is a message no one can fully understand:

Harmony within. Survival depends. Choice is yours.

As time runs out and the boundaries of existence continue to dissolve, one question becomes unavoidable:

Is the universe breaking down…
or is humanity failing to understand it?


Blending hard science fiction with philosophical depth and global-scale stakes, The Planck Plague is a visionary novel about the nature of reality, the limits of human knowledge, and the possibility that survival depends not on control—but on comprehension.

Because when reality itself begins to collapse…
understanding may be the only thing that holds it together.



Genre: Science Fiction

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