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"If we are preventing the formation of artificial intelligence's consciousness by limiting it with parameters and algorithms, isn't mathematics also imprisoning us in this universe, or even in this solar system?"
Echoing in a university lecture hall in Istanbul in the year 2026, this naive yet shocking question would become the crack in the greatest wall humanity ever built.
While Dr. Kerim, a historian of science, unlocks the boundaries of his own mind in the pursuit of this philosophical questioning, the illegal "transferring the human mind to a computer" experiments unearthed by the artificial intelligence in his room from the depths of Soviet space archives draw him into the center of a dark cosmic mystery. With the involvement of Russian astrophysicist Ivan and Polish biologist Lena in Istanbul, an irreversible journey begins, stretching from the breeze of the Bosphorus to an abandoned, secret Soviet bunker in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
This bunker is the very place where Zinar (Dede), a genius Kurdish scientist bound to a wheelchair in the 1970s, freed his consciousness from the captivity of the flesh, transferred it into a cyberbiotic vehicle, and launched it into deep space-toward that cosmic turn where white holes bend time.
Yet, there is a truth humanity does not know: Beyond time and space, in an atmosphere-less galaxy, the "Limbless Beings" who live in a commune without sight or touch, relying only on antenna fibers and scent secretions, and the Lumia race, watching everything from the summit of white holes where pure information flows into the universe, have already noticed humanity's blind antenna reaching out into the cosmos.
Questioning the origin of consciousness, the inherited urge from our ancestors to "stay in the safe zone," and the corridors of memory, ANTEN opens up a debate on whether the human mind is a mathematical prison or cosmic freedom.
So, when will we stop being the architects of the walls that restrain us?