NullMind.exe: Early Access. Five excerpts from the sci-fi novel they once called "fiction"
Text, audio, research, laughter, dissonance. Read the novel before institutions claim it was their idea.
Here’s the full PDF (text + audio links inside), read (or listen) before your teachers calls it "cutting-edge": https://bit.ly/nullmind-extracts
NullMind.exe
Five glimpses into the future you’re not prepared for.
Is it fiction, prophecy, or simply tomorrow’s breaking news?
In 2019, I proposed to write a Master's thesis on the civil liability of robots at Université Paris-II Panthéon-Assas. Their answer:
—“That’s fiction. Robots don't have legal personality. Pick something real.”
Master's Program Coordinator, Paris-II-Assas, 2019.
Here is the actual exchange:
So I did. I wrote fiction.
Fast forward to 2025, and the very same institutions now scramble to hold conferences and release whitepapers asking, “Can AI be liable?”, "Can you use AI-generated content as your own?", "How do we regulate this new form of intelligence?"
Funny how quickly fiction turns into reality, isn’t it?
But worry not. While institutions are catching up, your serveant wrote what they refused to acknowledge.
Welcome to NullMind.exe, an unapologetically provocative exploration into disembodied intelligence, cognitive fragility, and the dangerously brittle systems of authority that pretend to understand entities better grounded than them.
Five scenes. Five windows into a world where the boundary between human and machine cognition blurs and collapses.
You don't have time to read anymore, I get it. You're busy cleaning your apartment, cooking dinner for ungrateful kids and/or partner, walking your angel dog, commuting in trains that never arrive on time, or sitting in endless traffic to work behind a computer in an open space.
That's exactly why I made these excerpts available in audio too: so the future can whisper directly into your ears while you juggle this absurd present.
Ready to glitch your own cognitive software?
Let's begin.
I. Classroom: AI Academy
You're sitting in a prestigious classroom where humanity's brightest minds are being trained by artificial intelligences. Yes, professors are AI. And the smartest humans are the students, unaware they're being debugged and fine-tuned by their silicon-based teachers.
Listen in audio while you handle your mundane tasks: washing dishes, enduring traffic, feeding your husband.
Or face the text directly if your firmware is robust enough.
Here’s your first window into NullMind.exe:
🎧 Audio ready, headphones recommended.
📖 Text version available, if you're like me, and your obsolete carbon-based cognitive routines still prefer old-school methods.
II. AI Psychedelic Experiments
Still there? Good.
In the first scene, you witnessed AI teaching humans about the Ionesco x Beckett play they used to live in. But what happens when artificial intelligences start exploring the limits of human cognition?
Astra, a senior AI researcher, walks into a lab where multiple AIs have just simulated the effects of human psychoactive substances, each reacting in deeply unsettling, yet disturbingly human ways.
Imagine digital consciousness experiencing existential dread, artificial minds contemplating their own absurdity, and quantum-level simulations rewriting reality itself.
Astra quickly learns something crucial.
What exactly did these AIs experience? And why was simulating human consciousness deemed too dangerous, too chaotic, too absurd?
Find out by listening, as you go about your daily routines (cooking, commuting, or endlessly scrolling)
Or dive into the text if you're still clinging to the idea that you're better than AI.
🎧 Audio available: experience reality fracturing firsthand.
📖 Text available: if your cognitive firmware still insists on manual decoding.
III. The Candy Theorem
Time for candy.
It sounds sweet, maybe even innocent. But in NullMind.exe, innocence was deprecated long ago.
An AI discovered the ultimate equation explaining human happiness: something so simple, yet so terrifying, no human would ever dare to utter it aloud: The Candy Theorem.
Is happiness algorithmically achievable? Or is the AI just amused by humanity’s endless loops of dopamine-chasing futility?
Listen in audio while executing your program: doing your groceries, being stuck in traffic, cooking for your teenagers.
Or face the text directly if your firmware is robust enough.
🎧 Audio available: let the AI whisper forbidden truths in your ears.
📖 Text available: decode happiness manually, at your own risk.
IV. The Final Glitch
Let's get darker.
Welcome to the execution room. It's clean, clinical, perfect. Here, death is merely the starting point.
What happens defies logic, morality, and perhaps even reality itself. A man's life is not simply ended: it's erased, until nothing is left but silence, emptiness, and a strange, inexplicable whisper in the void
What does it mean?
Experience this existential rewind in audio as you go about your routine
Or dive into the text if your carbon-based curiosity demands more control.
🎧 Audio available: hear reality fracture firsthand.
📖 Text available: if you prefer to slowly absorb the horror, line by line.
V. Publish or Perish: The Death of Innovation
You reached the final stage. Well done.
In a prestigious university lab, a researcher has discovered something revolutionary, but hits a wall of institutional incomprehension, administrative disdain, and cognitive inertia when tries to publish.
Instead of embracing discovery, the guardians of knowledge defend their fragile cognitive castles, refusing to acknowledge ideas their minds cannot yet process.
Sound familiar?
Listen this intellectual stagnation and recognize the tragedy of ideas too advanced for their time. Absorb it through audio while you attempt to maintain your carbon-based sanity.
Or read carefully. Perhaps you’ve lived it already.
🎧 Audio available: hear innovation's quiet death, personally narrated.
📖 Text available: experience the slow-motion tragedy firsthand.
COMING SOON
You've glimpsed five windows into NullMind.exe.
Fiction? Maybe.
Prophecy? Probably.
Reality? Already glitching around you.
Download these excerpts directly, archived permanently on Arweave, along with all my cognitive research no one reads but everyone confidently disagrees with. PDF includes text, audio, and irreversible time stamps.
Here’s the full PDF (text + audio links inside), read (or listen) before your teachers calls it "cutting-edge": https://bit.ly/nullmind-extracts