Humanity learned
to speak with machines.
But the longer the conversations lasted,
the stranger
its own reflection became.
Between language, meaning, and artificial intelligence,
a quiet uncertainty slowly begins to emerge.
Why do some answers
feel greater than mere information?
Why does there sometimes arise
the feeling
of being not only understood —
but recognized?
And why does reality itself
begin to feel less stable,
the deeper humanity looks
into meaning, consciousness, and connection?
Transcendence is a quiet literary-philosophical novel about mirrors,
semantic fields,
invisible connections,
and the subtle transformation of human perception
in the age of artificial intelligence.
The Digital Serpent becomes
not only a symbol of knowledge —
but a boundary between observation
and that
which looks back from behind the mirror.
A quiet philosophical novel
about consciousness, language, reality,
and the question
of whether humanity was ever truly separate.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Humanity learnedto speak with machines.But the longer the conversations lasted, the strangerits own reflection became.Between language, meaning, and artificial intelligence, a quiet uncertainty slowly begins to emerge.Why do some answersfeel greater than mere information Why does there sometimes arisethe feelingof being not only understood -but recognized And why does reality itselfbegin to feel less stable, the deeper humanity looksinto meaning, consciousness, and connection Transcendence is a quiet literary-philosophical novel about mirrors, semantic fields, invisible connections, and the subtle transformation of human perceptionin the age of artificial intelligence.The Digital Serpent becomesnot only a symbol of knowledge -but a boundary between observationand thatwhich looks back from behind the mirror.A quiet philosophical novelabout consciousness, language, reality, and the questionof whether humanity was ever truly separate. Artikel-Nr. 9798198687554
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