Live to Meet God
Book One: Queue Open
A systems-scale sci-fi epic about AGI coordination, neural interfaces, continuity beyond biology, hardware and bio-intelligence, temporal governance, and what happens after humanity reaches the boundary it calls God.
Why This Might Interest HN Readers
- Treats AGI as a coordination topology problem, not a single-model myth.
- Builds a concrete chain: window intelligence -> expert graph AGI -> neural precision -> continuity rights -> hardware/bio intelligence -> space/time governance.
- Makes institutions and protocols first-class narrative engines: appeal systems, witness chains, uncertainty labels, and repair clocks.
- Asks a deep systems question: can power learn to admit harm faster than harm spreads?
Core Premise
Human intelligence begins trapped in context windows, unable to coordinate full complexity across domains. The breakthrough is not raw IQ but relation architecture: mapping expert networks, reducing transfer loss, and making correction executable.
As capabilities scale, civilization keeps adding constraints so power does not outrun accountability. The endpoint is not utopia. The endpoint is an open queue where correction stays cheaper than collapse.
"Intelligence without correction becomes domination. Intelligence with correction becomes civilization."
Book One Scope (Current Draft)
Suggested HN Submission
Title: Show HN: Live to Meet God (Book One) — a systems sci-fi novel about AGI, governance, and correction
Thread prompt: I wrote a long-form sci-fi manuscript that explores how intelligence evolves from isolated LLM-style windows into civilization-scale coordination systems, and how governance must evolve so power stays correctable. This landing page summarizes Book One and links the publication track.