bruna-paradojo
What if the universe was born from a cosmic sneeze... and a bad idea?
In this first volume of the Tree of the White Files saga, Bruna Paradojo opens the doors of the Fractal Garden: a universe dreamed into existence, where bears sneeze galaxies, cosmic violinists tune reality, and every unfinished story takes root in the Forest of Paradox.
Here, order and chaos are not enemies but dance partners. Vorum, the Primordial Bear of Inertia, just wanted to keep sleeping in perfect Nothingness - until a law is spoken, consciousness wakes up, and the universe explodes into absurd possibilities. From this mess come the Keepers, the Dark Master, and the first fragile balance between creation and collapse.
The Roots of Paradox is a blend of myth, science and irreverent humour: a creation story where quantum physics flirts with cosmic folklore, and every joke hides a real theory about reality, time and free will.
Cosmic origin story that rewrites the Big Bang as a paradoxical act of storytelling.
Guardians, Dark Masters and Fractal Gardens instead of classic gods and monsters.
Scientific notes that connect the absurd narrative to real physics and philosophy.
Post-chapter dialogues with Dina & Ligio, who react like readers trapped inside the book itself.
If you love The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Terry Pratchett's sideways logic and the feeling that the universe is one big inside joke, this book is your new rabbit hole.
Start from the roots. The paradox has already begun.