This is not a science fiction novel—it's a blueprint for civilization’s second chance. A revolt beyond utility.
In a universe bound by unbreakable laws, one man has found the key to rewriting reality itself.
Neosun was never meant to exist—at least, not in this timeline. A brilliant but discarded mind, he spent his life chasing forbidden truths, reaching beyond the limits of human understanding. But the world had no patience for dreamers, and the universe had no mercy for those who dared to defy its design.
Broke. Isolated. Forgotten. His stomach was empty, his future a dead end. Lonely, powerless, and desperate, he made a final, reckless gamble—plunging into Framequark, the enigmatic realm where he picked up the torch of childhood innocence that humanity had carelessly discarded. That fragile flame, now on the brink of extinction, flickered against the winds of indifference.
Framequark.
An anomaly in the fabric of existence. A force capable of reshaping time itself. And within it, he discovered the final equation—a truth so profound it could fracture the present, resurrect the past, and create infinite futures.
But some things were never meant to be known. Forces that feed on entropy have begun to hunt him. The world fears what it cannot control. And at the heart of it all, one question lingers:
If you could defy time, would you fix what was lost… or forge something greater?
A mind-bending fusion of hard science fiction, philosophical depth, and high-stakes suspense, The Piano Odyssey is an electrifying exploration of free will, grief, and the cost of ultimate knowledge.
For readers who loved the metaphysical ambition of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the emotional depth of Solaris, The Piano Odyssey offers a lyrical yet rigorous journey into time, memory, and synthetic consciousness.