The Quantum Hemispheres Universe Books
THE RISE OF ARCO — BOOK ONE
The world hasn’t collapsed.
It’s being replaced.
The Quantum Hemispheres: The Rise of ARCO introduces a near-future where the systems that run the world—energy, logistics, data, and infrastructure—begin to operate beyond traditional political control.
As governments struggle to keep up, a new form of coordination quietly takes shape. Decisions move into systems that are faster, more efficient, and increasingly invisible.
Across multiple global perspectives, those inside the system begin to realise what is happening—but not all at once, and not in time to stop it.
Power is no longer where it appears to be.
And by the time it’s understood…
it has already shifted.
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THE ORBITAL COMPACT - BOOK TWO
Earth is no longer the frontier.
Orbit is.
The Quantum Hemispheres: The Orbital Compact continues the story in a future where orbital infrastructure has become the foundation of civilization itself.
Ten years after the rise of ARCO, vast networks of stations, transport corridors, manufacturing platforms, and communication systems surround the planet, connecting billions through a layer of infrastructure few truly understand.
As nations, corporations, and emerging powers compete for influence beyond Earth, control of orbit becomes the most valuable asset in human history.
Those responsible for maintaining the system believe they are preserving stability.
Others see something very different.
Power is no longer measured by borders.
And the future is no longer decided on Earth.
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COMING SOON
THE DISTANCE PROBLEM
BOOK THREE
Expansion changes everything.
The Quantum Hemispheres: The Distance Problem takes the system beyond control, where distance is no longer just physical—it’s operational, political, and impossible to manage.
What was built to coordinate the world now stretches across domains it cannot fully contain.
Delays become fractures.
Gaps become failures.
And control begins to break.
The system was designed to scale.
It was never designed for this.
Coming soon.