The Nakamura Conjecture
About
In the autumn of 1709, a Virginia farmer named Elias Fermier walks into his cornfield at dawn and vanishes - leaving behind only his blood-soaked boots and his terrified dog. Three centuries later, the anomaly is still there, buried in the data.
Are the most baffling features of quantum mechanics inherent flaws or intriguing clues to a programmed reality?
The Nakamura Conjecture is a novel about simulation theory, institutional power, and the distance between what we discover and what we are willing to say aloud. It moves from a colonial Virginia farmstead to the corridors of a Vatican summer palace, from a rural New England newsroom to the quantum mechanics of consciousness itself - threading a thriller’s architecture and globe-trekking quest through questions that philosophy and physics have been circling from opposite directions for a century,