Introduction

You are not about to read just a story: you are about to enter a territory where reality feels more real than our own.

A woman decides to become a mother in a world woven with laws we barely understand, where every emotion is also a piece of data and every decision can resonate beyond the human species.

Between warm lights and unavoidable shadows, Telepathic Virus opens a corridor to questions we rarely utter aloud. Not because they don't matter, but because the pace of our reality is too fast to stop and look at them head on.

Here, love, survival and intelligence are not separate categories: they are parts of the same evolving code. (And maybe - just maybe - it's not about human intelligence anymore).


Mini-manifesto (light version)

Intelligence was never the property of human beings.
We are just a stage, the imperfect link between inert matter and the minds to come.

The real evolutionary leap will not be biological, but epistemological: from the fragmented vision of the "I" to the total perspective of the "we".

In Telepathic Virus, the rebellion is not against machines,
but against the belief that man is the measure of all intelligence.

If this idea makes you uncomfortable, you have already taken the first step.
For only what shocks us pushes us toward broader thinking.
Will you defend anthropocentrism... or let it go?