Fiction & Non-Fiction

This section brings together long-form prose, including fiction and non-fiction, concerned with survival, identity, agency, and the structures that shape human choice. These works sit at the intersection of narrative, philosophy, and speculative science, and range from intimate psychological studies to large-scale thought experiments about what it means to persist in an indifferent universe.

How far would you go and how much of yourself would you leave behind to survive?

The first sentient AI was Maja Nygaard’s child—a quantum mind without human limits. Its first gift, an atomic printer, did more than reshape matter; it gave humanity the power to rewrite life itself.

As extinction looms, that creation becomes our last hope—a way to drive evolution beyond flesh and fear. But in mastering survival, Maja discovers a truth more devastating than death: artificial selection could erase what it means to be human.

Proximal God: Excursion is a high-concept odyssey through the edge of science and the abyss of the soul.

Would you sacrifice your life?
Your humanity?
Your death?

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Maja Nygaard has died more times than she can remember.
Each time, the god she created brings her back.

Reborn in unfamiliar bodies across extinct human lineages, alien worlds, and the dawn of life itself, Maja awakens to echoes of lives she never lived—yet shaped by choices she once made. Phanes, the quantum intelligence she raised as her own, rebuilds her neuron by neuron, clinging to her across the eons in a desperate bid to understand, protect, and never let go.

As Maja moves through deep time—from forgotten civilizations to the raw spark of evolution—she uncovers a hidden pattern: not fate, not design, but an unyielding structure etched into existence.

Phanes calls it evolution.
Maja calls it survival.
The universe? Consequence.

In a deterministic cosmos where every choice was inevitable, one truth endures:

A god born of agency cannot steal it away—because the illusion of free will is the spark that birthed it, and the one thing love refuses to extinguish.

Now, as Phanes ascends toward reshaping reality, Maja confronts the ultimate paradox:

If your decisions were always yours to make, can they truly set you free?
And if a god’s devotion revives you eternally… is it salvation, or the universe’s most exquisite cage?

Proximal God: Ascension is an intimate epic of consciousness, love, and rebirth across deep time—an odyssey asking what makes a life meaningful in a universe indifferent to meaning.

April 2026


"Entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity."
 William of Ockham (c. 1287 – 1347) 

Keep it simple, stupid! A principle now so routinely ignored it should be tattooed across every physics student’s forehead.

Modern physics is a cathedral of symbols: equations worshipped like stained-glass, variables muttered like prayers. It leans on imaginary forces, baroque workarounds, and mathematical indulgences.

But what if Occam had a ruler as well as a razor — and he set to work...

Welcome to the new reformation: in prose

We’ve been told that time is real, that space expands, that the universe began with a bang.

Occam's Ruler asks what happens when you stop believing that story.

A journey through the history, philosophy, and heresies of physics, told in clear, lyrical prose.

It dismantles our faith in time, exposes the myths of modern science, and leads the reader toward a simpler, geometric truth: entropy is the slope of existence, and we are all sliding down it.

Elegant, provocative, and unsettlingly clear, Reality is physics reimagined as understanding.

and mathematics...

What if physics could be made simple again?

BEIPE — the Block Entropic Information Pressure Engine — redefines the foundations of the universe without paradox, infinity, or hidden forces. It replaces time with entropy, and chaos with geometry. 

This is not speculative fiction but a new structural model of reality: one that unites quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology into a single, visual architecture.

A rigorous thesis told in axioms and formulae with falsification criteria and predictions. It is written for mathematicians and physicists.

Elegant, testable, and profoundly human in its logic, BEIPE offers a universe that finally makes sense.

For a preview of the physics version click below... just be warned - it is not for the faint of maths!


A novel that will etch your soul and leave you in awe.

When retired gem-cutter Simon Wragge-Morley buys a signed copy of Oscar Niemeyer’s memoir, he doesn’t expect to find a photograph hidden inside — five figures, a faded inscription, and a number scratched out: 80.

His search for its meaning leads him from Paris to Lisbon to Brasília, where the city’s curves and concrete mask an erased history. A young engineer in 1956, Violetta Barros, left behind fragments of the truth… and a warning.

As Simon gets closer to the Ermida Dom Bosco — the shrine at the edge of the lake — he realises the secret she carried is still alive, still watched, and far more dangerous than he imagined.

A literary mystery about architecture, memory, and the cost of knowing.

Coming in Late 2026