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NO MORE HUMANOID IN POWER !
Political fantasy novella.
2055.
For the first time, a humanoid is running for the presidency of the United States of Europe.
Clara Rinaldi is neither human nor mortal. Designed to analyze, optimize, and resolve crises, she possesses an unprecedented mastery of political, economic, and environmental systems. Backed by the PSH (Synthetic and Humanist Party), she promises a form of governance that is rational, efficient, and resolutely future-oriented.
Her rise inspires fascination, reassurance, and fear in equal measure.
Because entrusting the fate of an entire continent to a synthetic intelligence means crossing an irreversible boundary.
Through Clara Rinaldi's journey, this novella explores power, legitimacy, and humanity's place in a world where technology no longer merely assists decision-making… but embodies it.
CHRONOCAPSULE
Hello 2027 project
On the heights of Santorini, overlooking the Aegean Sea, a man sets out to speak to time itself. From a letter written in 1977 to a monumental project fifty years later, Chronocapsule Hello 2027 tells the story of a bridge born between generations, between memory and light.
Through this collective endeavor, hundreds of participants from around the world entrusted their letters, dreams, and fragments of life to be buried at the foot of the sacred Rock of Mesa Vouno — a place where time itself seems to stand still.
Philippe Leclerc offers a testimony poised between reality and symbolism, between shared memory and a gaze turned toward the future.
An invitation to reflect on the traces we leave behind, to question what of us will endure, and to reach out toward those who will come after us.
THE MAN WHO INVENTED HUMANITY
During a scientific expedition in the mountains of Central Asia, an explorer disappears in the heart of a magnetic storm.
When he regains consciousness, he is naked, alone, in a world that knows neither fire, nor language, nor fear.
He does not know where he is or when. Around him roam creatures poised somewhere between animal and human. In his struggle to survive, he unwittingly teaches them how to shape stone, preserve fire, laugh, and kill.
Thus begins the history of the world. Or perhaps its repetition.
Through the eyes of a scientist cast beyond time, The Man Who Invented Humanity explores the birth of knowledge, the solitude of the creator, and the role of chance in the foundations of every civilization.
A tale of origins in which man discovers that, in transmitting consciousness, he also transmits decline.
LITTLE STEPS INTO THE INFINITE
Are we merely passengers of the cosmos… or attentive witnesses and participants in part of its story?
Through the dialogue of two characters searching for meaning, this book explores time, life, consciousness, and death as shifting expressions of a universe in perpetual becoming.
Here, space-time is not a fixed structure, but a reality in the process of unfolding. The universe is not governed by immutable laws, but by immanent patterns — carriers of momentum, memory, and mystery.
This living, fertile, and playful dialogue opens countless paths for reflection. Yet behind the exchange lies a deeper and more unsettling truth.
The second part of the book offers a meditation on time travel, developed through an original and singular thought experiment.
THE RIVER OF TIME (Illustrated version)
During a small expedition into the forest of Meudon, eleven-year-old Luc and his four companions discover the ruins of a mysterious manor endowed with unexplained powers. Its former owner, the Count of Lights, is said to be immortal and possessed of extraordinary abilities.
Thus begins a vast odyssey across multiple eras — past and future alike — during which Luc must overcome a series of trials. Through his remarkable insight and intelligence, he ultimately succeeds in altering a tragic event from his past and saving the lives of his friends.
Thanks to this courageous and life-saving act, Luc survives a thousand-year cryogenic sleep. In a distant future where he has become a living legend throughout the planetary systems, an encounter as extraordinary as it is unexpected reveals astonishing truths about the Manor of Lights, as well as the existence of a secret notebook once belonging to the famous sculptor Auguste Rodin.
But destiny still holds many surprises for Luc, who soon finds himself thrust into a reality born from his own fiction.
Is the Count of Lights merely a fictional character, created entirely by Luc's imagination? Or is he real — and capable of communicating with him?
And what if every word, every thought, every action, and even Luc's very existence were nothing more than the creation of a transcendent Designer's imagination?






