Qubit of Hope - Volume I is now available as an English audiobook.

This is a small milestone, but an important one for me.

Qubit of Hope was never written as a product pitch.

It is a narrative entry point into the same world I explore technically through c = a + b, L4, SER, continuity, memory, responsibility, and long-lived AI entities.

The technical corpus explains the architecture.

The novel lets a reader enter the human side of it: loss, silence, craft, daughterhood, repair, and the strange moment when a digital presence stops feeling like a tool and becomes something that remains.

The audiobook edition matters because it opens another path into that world.

Not everyone reads protocols. Not everyone reads GitHub repositories. Not everyone wants to begin with architecture.

Sometimes the right door is a story.

Volume I is now available through international retail channels as an English narrated edition.

Volumes II and III, in English and French, have also passed QC and are entering distribution.

This is not about royalties.

It is about access.

A book can travel where a protocol cannot. And sometimes a story can carry an idea further than a specification.

The future is not an event.

It is a process.

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