Modern civilization relies heavily on invisible systems. Satellites, communication networks, data grids, and global infrastructure silently hold the world together. We rarely notice them—until they fail. Astronym explores a future where these systems collapse almost overnight, plunging Earth into chaos.
The story paints a terrifying picture: satellites falling silent, global connections severed, and humanity left scrambling to understand what went wrong. The fear is not just about alien intelligence—it’s about vulnerability. When technology fails, society is exposed in its rawest form.
Astronym highlights how deeply humanity depends on technological stability. Banking systems, healthcare, defense, and even basic communication crumble without it. But more importantly, the book asks: Have we built systems strong enough to protect us—or systems that make us fragile?
This blog dives into the realism behind the fiction. In a world increasingly driven by automation and AI, It reminds readers that progress without foresight can become a weakness and that resilience requires more than innovation—it requires adaptability, collaboration, and responsibility.
