13 parts Ongoing One thing is almost certain: we live in a simulation. But who is simulating us? And why?
Guillaume, a 16-year-old in 2019, wakes up in the 12th century with no memories. At the same time, he also wakes up in 1986. Sent by students of applied history, he is the butterfly whose wingbeat could alter history-or maybe not.
From egocentrism to geocentrism, to heliocentrism, to a few specks of dust on the edge of the universe, the history of science has taught us that giving too much importance to humanity is a mistake. This book is not fiction but a real possibility of one or multiple realities. From my perspective, the theories it explores are no less credible than any religion ever invented by humankind.
Everyone has heard of the ancestor simulation theory. And it is through two thousand iterations of such simulations that this story begins. But it will take us far beyond anything the reader expects to find in a novel of this kind.