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In the year 2213, amid Sindh's scorching heat, three lives intertwine in a tale of discovery and conflict. Noori, a brilliant scientist returning from CERN, bears a revolutionary invention-a room-temperature superconductor while unearthing her ancestral secrets hidden in an ancient trunk. Andrew Schmidth, a visionary tech mogul, grapples with the immense pressures of leading humanity toward sustainability. Qasim, a resilient farmer, stands firm against a powerful feudal lord aiming to seize his land.As their paths converge, Noori must choose between her scientific breakthrough and the legacy…mehr

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In the year 2213, amid Sindh's scorching heat, three lives intertwine in a tale of discovery and conflict. Noori, a brilliant scientist returning from CERN, bears a revolutionary invention-a room-temperature superconductor while unearthing her ancestral secrets hidden in an ancient trunk. Andrew Schmidth, a visionary tech mogul, grapples with the immense pressures of leading humanity toward sustainability. Qasim, a resilient farmer, stands firm against a powerful feudal lord aiming to seize his land.As their paths converge, Noori must choose between her scientific breakthrough and the legacy of her heritage. Set against a backdrop of a world teetering on the edge of technological and environmental upheaval, she faces an impossible decision between the promise of a sustainable future and the ghosts of the past that could shape or shatter her homeland's future.This is a story of courage, innovation, and survival challenging the boundaries of science, culture, and humanity.
Autorenporträt
Fatima Masood is a writer and researcher from Lahore, Pakistan, passionate about Quantum Computing, Astronomical Data Analysis, and childrens rights advocacy. She blends imaginative storytelling with deep societal themes, exploring resilience and justice. Fatimas work spans poetry, essays, and novels, reflecting her love for both literature and science.