Refraction: Membranes of Consciousness Dr. Elena Marsh, a renowned psychologist, begins an investigation into a series of patients whose memories seem to have been fractured beyond repair. What begins as a routine examination quickly spirals into a labyrinth of psychological manipulation, where the very nature of memory, identity, and reality itself is questioned. Elena soon discovers a disturbing pattern-an experiment designed not to heal, but to reconstruct consciousness itself. As Elena uncovers classified research from the 1980s, she learns of a covert project aimed at reshaping human perception, using cutting-edge psychological technologies that blur the line between truth and illusion. But as her own memories begin to unravel, she realizes that the greatest threat may lie not in the mysterious institution she's investigating, but within her own mind. In Refraction: Membranes of Consciousness, the boundaries between self and subject, memory and manipulation, begin to dissolve. Elena's search for answers leads her into the heart of an insidious conspiracy that spans decades and challenges the very structure of human experience. As the lines between investigator and subject blur, she must confront the terrifying truth: consciousness is not a fixed entity-it is a malleable, negotiable force that can be altered, controlled, and refracted into countless possibilities. A gripping psychological thriller that explores the fragility of the human mind, Refraction: Membranes of Consciousness delves into the unsettling nature of perception, identity, and the hidden forces that shape our reality. With every discovery, Elena is forced to question: How much of who we are is truly our own? And what happens when the very membranes of our consciousness begin to break apart?
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