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Chapter 88: When the System Loses Singularity

작가: Mira Livelle
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Singularity was not destroyed.

It was outvoted by possibility.

Emma felt it as a widening instability across the shared awareness she held with Ethan—like reality itself was no longer choosing a single version of what it was. Instead, it allowed multiple versions to persist simultaneously, each equally “true” within its own unresolved frame.

The Observer spoke quietly.

“Singular existence model no longer dominant across system architecture.”

Silence.

Emma understood immediately.

The system was
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