The Designers of Silence: Whoever Controls Memory Controls Reality

Author:   Yibelu Workineh
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798197600592


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   19 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Designers of Silence: Whoever Controls Memory Controls Reality


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The Designers of Silence: Whoever Controls Memory Controls Reality is a speculative, philosophical novel that interrogates the fragile boundaries between memory, identity, and truth. Set in a near future dominated by the Cognitive Architecture system, the book explores how technology designed to heal trauma and optimize recollection evolves into a mechanism of control, reshaping both personal and collective reality. The Preface establishes memory as the architecture of existence-the scaffolding upon which identity and consciousness are built. It asks unsettling questions: What happens when memory can be altered, erased, or fabricated? What remains of love, truth, and selfhood when the past itself becomes negotiable? The narrative unfolds through three central figures whose lives intersect with the system's promise and peril: Lukas Meier: The visionary architect of Cognitive Architecture. Initially celebrated for creating a system that could erase trauma and restore clarity, Lukas becomes haunted by an impossible memory-a conversation that exists vividly in his mind but is absent from the system's records. This anomaly forces him to confront the limits of control and the personal tragedy of erasing a profound love. His journey is both technical and emotional, probing whether memory can ever truly be silenced. Clara Vogel: A scholar investigating the phenomenon known as The First Memory-a contagious, identical false recollection shared across society. Clara's skepticism collides with her vulnerability as her own fractured memories bleed into nightmares. Through her perspective, the novel examines the fragility of perception and the chaos unleashed when collective truth fractures. Her arc embodies the intellectual struggle to preserve authenticity in a world of curated illusions. Matthias Keller: An enforcer tasked with maintaining memory conformity. Initially rigid and loyal to the syndicate's control, Matthias undergoes a transformation after encountering a grieving mother whose erased memories expose the human cost of the system. His awakening highlights the tension between duty and empathy, order and rebellion, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who uphold oppressive structures. The Cognitive Architecture system itself is both savior and weapon. It begins as therapy-removing trauma, enhancing clarity-but evolves into a tool for identity enhancement, societal control, and silencing dissent. Memory becomes commodified, curated, and manipulated, spawning fractures in reality. The system's promise of order masks its insidious role as arbiter of truth, eroding authenticity and silencing inconvenient histories. The narrative crescendos with the discovery of the Origin Memory-a primordial imprint embedded deep within consciousness, predating recorded history and resisting all attempts at erasure. This revelation destabilizes the entire system, forcing characters to confront the meaning of authenticity in a world where even love can be deleted. The Origin Memory becomes a symbol of resilience, proof that some truths cannot be silenced. Stylistically, the novel blends lyrical prose with speculative inquiry. It oscillates between intimate emotional landscapes-Lukas haunted by erased love, Clara unraveling under doubt, Matthias awakening to empathy-and expansive philosophical vistas about freedom, control, and the nature of reality. The prose is cinematic, weaving haunting imagery with cerebral reflection, creating a narrative that is both visceral and intellectual.

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Author:   Yibelu Workineh
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.667kg
ISBN:  

9798197600592


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   19 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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