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Title: YES by Robert Silhol Turns the Lens of Science Fiction on Humanity Itself
Buffalo, United States, 19th Mar 2026 - What happens when humanity receives a message from the future, and it is not what we expect? In YES?, Robert Silhol invites readers into a world where science, philosophy, and existential inquiry collide. The story begins quietly at the Meudon Observatory near Paris, where astronomers Jerome and Robert notice an unusual computer prompt: “YES?” What seems like a routine anomaly quickly grows into a global phenomenon that challenges everything humans think they know about communication and themselves.Across the world, observatories struggle to interpret these signals, and the messages escalate from curiosity to urgency. The source is not another civilization in a distant galaxy, but a future version of humanity itself. Silhol’s narrative examines the unsettling idea that we may already be on a path toward our own destruction, and that the warnings are arriving too late to be fully understood.The characters carry the philosophical weight of the novella. Jerome’s analytical curiosity, Marie’s reflective insight, and Robert’s technical focus offer different perspectives on humanity’s response to the unknown. Through them, Silhol asks whether we are capable of listening to the echoes of our own future and learning from them.YES? is a mirror held up to humanity that invites readers to question how we communicate, what we value, and whether we can recognize the consequences of our own choices. For fans of thoughtful science fiction, psychological inquiry, and philosophical storytelling, this novella offers a compelling and unsettling journey into both the mind and the future.About Robert SilholRobert Silhol combines his expertise in psychoanalysis with literary creativity to explore human desire, identity, and communication. His writing c...
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