Virtual World Choice

Virtual World Choice

by Writer3eqz0a

Length:
24Kwords8chapters
Latest:
Ch. 8Original Confrontation
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Updated 5mo agoScraped 2d ago
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About This Novel

In the world of the near future, mankind has finally taken a crucial step across the boundary between life and death. A revolutionary consciousness uploading technology called "Eternal Archive" was born, promising to completely digitize human thoughts, memories, emotions and even personality, and permanently preserve it in a huge quantum server matrix. This technology was initially used for hospice care, disaster backup, and even as a consciousness carrier for interstellar colonization. It was hailed as "the ultimate insurance for the human soul." Eira Chen is one of the core system architects of the "Eternal Archives" project. She is smart, rational, and has an almost faith-like trust in technology. After a routine maintenance, she decided to conduct a consciousness backup test herself - uploading her complete neural map to the system to generate a digital copy that was completely synchronized with her body. Everything seemed to be going well, she woke up with coherent memories, clear senses, and the world was functioning as normal. Before long, however, reality began to show inexplicable cracks. The street would quietly reorganize the moment she turned around, and the familiar cafe yesterday turned into an abandoned warehouse the next; colleagues suddenly disappeared during meetings and then appeared casually during lunch break, as if they had never left; what was even weirder was that she clearly remembered certain conversations that had happened, but all records and other people's memories showed that they had never existed. At first, she blamed it on system synchronization delays or data cache errors, but as the frequency of abnormalities intensified, a cold suspicion spread in her heart: Perhaps, she was no longer in reality.

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