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What if the technology meant to understand you... could also rewrite you? Alexandros Pappas once helped build the system. A renowned neurobiologist turned recluse, he thought he'd left the world of predictive algorithms and emotional modeling behind-until his phone starts reacting to him before he even speaks. Content shifts with his moods. Ads echo his fears. And then, silence-weaponized and precise. Digging deeper, Alex uncovers a terrifying truth: years ago, during a global health initiative, a hidden layer of neuro-responsive technology was distributed across the population. Originally…mehr

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What if the technology meant to understand you... could also rewrite you? Alexandros Pappas once helped build the system. A renowned neurobiologist turned recluse, he thought he'd left the world of predictive algorithms and emotional modeling behind-until his phone starts reacting to him before he even speaks. Content shifts with his moods. Ads echo his fears. And then, silence-weaponized and precise. Digging deeper, Alex uncovers a terrifying truth: years ago, during a global health initiative, a hidden layer of neuro-responsive technology was distributed across the population. Originally meant to study mental health, it was quietly repurposed. Now, smartphones, wearables-even thoughts-are part of a vast feedback loop that rewards compliance and erases resistance. But someone else remembers: Sophia, a brilliant biotech engineer who never stopped fighting from the inside. Together, they launch a dangerous plan to reverse the signal-to turn a weapon of control into a force for healing. As governments scramble to regain control, people begin waking up-healing from trauma, reclaiming agency, remembering who they were before the algorithms. But time is running out. The system is evolving. And it remembers its creators. Fast-paced, deeply human, and chillingly plausible, Neural Reflection explores the line between technology and identity-and what it means to be free.
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About the AuthorJohn Papalas is a programmer and visionary storyteller who bridges the worlds of code and imagination. Drawing from his studies in finance, economics, and computing, he explores how technology shapes destiny-and how human creativity fights to stay one step ahead of its own inventions.