What if reality doesn’t exist until it is observed?
When physicist Dr. Kola Adebayo discovers a pattern hidden within experimental data—one that suggests observation doesn’t just reveal reality but actively creates it—his work is dismissed as theoretical madness. But as his experiments deepen, something impossible begins to happen: the world around him starts responding to his thoughts, shifting in subtle, undeniable ways.
Soon, Kola realizes he has crossed a boundary no one was meant to find—the point where observation becomes origin.
As perception and reality begin to collapse into one another, he must confront a terrifying truth: if observation creates existence, then someone—or something—may already be watching.
And what it sees could redefine everything.
Daramola Olusegun is a physiotherapist, writer, and advocate for inclusion. With a deep passion for children, education, and storytelling, he draws inspiration from his professional journey and personal experiences to craft meaningful works that inform, inspire, and challenge perspectives. Beyond his clinical practice and academic pursuits, he channels his creativity into writing, weaving narratives that reflect resilience, culture, and humanity. This book represents his commitment to sharing knowledge and sparking conversations that make a difference.View all by Olusegun Daramola