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Modern Prison, Part1: Into the New Age

Auteur(s): Aydin Jamali
Narrateur(s): Reuben Ashcroft
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How far would you go to escape reality… or control it?

Modern Prison is a book series that tells an original story like a compelling movie, the story starts with an innovation but the flaws of this new Tech can lead to a disaster.

This book tells the story with Gut-punching truth that can lead the humanity toward a doom, but not in the traditional ways.

The story reveals accurate predictions about near future and backs up these predictions with detailed scientific facts to make it realistic and possible. Every detail and innovation is carefully written to make this book more than just a sci-fi story.

In a near-future where a shadowy corporation, Cosmogate, offers the ultimate escape—virtual imprisonment in a hyper-realistic simulation—the line between freedom and control shatters.

When Professor Stephen MacFarlane voluntarily enters the “Virtual Jail,” only to discover the system's real purpose, his suffering becomes the key to reinventing humanity. Through neural implants, memory manipulation, and an unsettling truth about identity, MacFarlane envisions a daring alternative: the Virtual University, where knowledge transcends the limits of time and ethics.

Modern Prison: Into the New Age takes you on a philosophical and thrilling journey through:

Biotechnology and morality in a world where memory can be altered
The ethical collapse of corporate power vs. the soul
Psychological dread born from a simulation that’s too real

©2025 Aydin Jamali (P)2025 Aydin Jamali
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