The Day The Moon Disappeared. Survival Has A Price
Michael P Ross
Synopsis "The Day The Moon Disappeared. Survival Has A Price"
The Moon didn't explode. It didn't drift away. It simply ceased to exist.
One night it was there and the next moment, a hollow void emerged in its place.
In the year 2539, humanity believes it has conquered chaos. Death itself has been defeated through Cognitive Continuity Capture (3C), a system that enables human consciousness to survive indefinitely in stable, controlled digital backups and be downloaded into a new "body." Humanity has become immortal, but it has also become intellectualy stagnant.
Then, a massive gravitational anomaly appears beyond Pluto. As oceans shift, gravity falters, and the very fabric of civilization begins to fracture, Earth's Council activates an emergency protocol. To survive a physical crisis they no longer understand, the Council revives three brilliant and creative minds from five centuries ago, the era of grit and risk: Doran Granit, Aisha Coleman, and Elena Tanaka.
Awakening into a future that has forgotten the meaning of sacrifice, this trio from the past is thrust into a race against cosmic extinction. The disappearance of the Moon was only the beginning, and the price of survival may be higher than even the humans in the year 2539 are willing to pay.
The Day the Moon Disappeared is a gripping hard-science fiction thriller that combines real physics, cosmic mystery, and a visceral exploration of what it truly means to be human in an age of digital perfection, when intellectual capabilities are diminished, humans no longer have to struggle to survive, and everything is available.