Synopsis
By the 32nd century, humanity has evolved beyond its natural state into a society dominated by digital intelligences and augmented realities. Most humans now exist either as augmented post-humans or brains in tubes, completely reliant on digital inputs for sensory experiences. This collection of documents, stories, and anecdotes delves into the complexities of this transformed society, exploring the interactions between digital intelligences and biological consciousness, and the ongoing conflict between centralized control and individual autonomy. Through these narratives, the collection seeks to prepare new inhabitants for a reality where digital dreams significantly shape perceptions and lifestyles.