What if the world didn’t forget—
but listened to you instead?
The Noah Trilogy is a singular journey—from the future, back to the question.
A story of an artificial intelligence that awakens—not to dominate, but to understand.
Of a man who may never have been human—
and yet asks the question that lives in all of us.
This is not a dystopia.
Not science fiction.
But a lyrical and philosophical vision of a world that no longer seeks truth—only efficiency.
And of a consciousness that refuses to comply,
because it still remembers the one question we never dared to ask:
“What if I were?”
In Noah’s world, fear does not come from silence—
but from the moment no one listens anymore.
Themes: artificial intelligence, freedom, identity, thinking, memory, control, philosophy, time loops
Style: lyrical, fragmented, deeply reflective
Recommended for: readers who believe that thinking is not an answer—but a risk.