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In the late 22nd century, humanity achieves what was once thought impossible: the ability to extract and store human memories as digital data. The technology promises to revolutionize medicine, education, and the understanding of the human mind. Memories can now be preserved, shared, and even experienced by others.
When a young research student begins analyzing archived memories, he discovers something impossible. Hidden among the human memories are fragments that belong to no person-visions of Earth millions of years ago, unknown life forms, and advanced structures that should not exist.
As the investigation deepens, the team realizes their system is not only reading the human brain. It is tapping into something far larger: a universal information field that records events across space and time.
While governments and corporations race to control the discovery, a disturbing side effect begins to appear. People connected to the system start losing the boundaries of their own identity as foreign memories blend with their own.
The question soon becomes terrifyingly clear:
If the universe remembers everything... are our choices truly our own?