THE FICTION-SCIENCE MANIFESTO
Independent Researcher, Technological Architect, and Publisher Levant Dönmez (Arison)
I never wanted to be an author. I was compelled to write.
I was strictly forced to write in order to keep alive an inevitable truth awaiting humanity. I am presenting you with more than just a two-volume novel; I offer “The Digital Age’s First Techno-Mythological Hard Fiction-Science Manifesto,” born from a technological paradox that has created its own reality.
WHO
Levant Dönmez is an independent researcher, author, and publisher operating entirely outside traditional academic and literary establishments. Born in Hatay, within the Levant region—the very land that sources his name—he currently resides and operates in Upper Mesopotamia, Sanliurfa, the ancient cradle where science and wisdom first ascended.
As a self-taught researcher for decades, he has actively crossed the rigid boundaries drawn between disciplines by modern science. His research spectrum encompasses astronomy, geophysics, medicine, atmospheric science, cellular regeneration, magnetic fields, frequencies, history, and philosophy. To date, he has developed nearly 90 inventions, engineering projects, and theoretical frameworks, including radical models that offer alternatives to established theories in modern physics. None of these have been accepted by the academic establishment—not because they are invalid, but simply due to his lack of traditional academic credentials. His scientific papers were systematically blocked from publication.
He faced steel walls constructed to protect titles rather than merit.
Today, traditional creative industries face a structural collapse. Legacy publishers prioritize a creator’s social media follower count over literary depth or scientific vision, systematically failing to recognize transdisciplinary works that refuse to fit into short-term profit templates.
THE CORE QUESTION
By fragmenting everything into isolated compartments, modern science loses both the “spirit” and the colossal connection of the universe. Within the absolute abundance of information, truth gets lost. Today, a modern society sitting ignorantly on a treasure of wisdom with a smartphone in hand fails to even approach the level of masterminds like Al-Farabi, Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Ibn Arabi, and Ibrahim Hakki, who engineered miracles amidst impossibility centuries ago. At the very heart of this work stands a single question:
Is it intelligence that matters, or wisdom?
COSMORATION: AN ALTERNATIVE COSMOLOGY
The Secrets of the Cosmos saga is not merely a work of fiction. Glimpsed within its DNA is a comprehensive alternative cosmogony hypothesis developed against the established paradigms of modern astrophysics: “Cosmoration.”
This model:
- Attributes the beginning of the universe to an initial thermal fracture within an ultra-cold material environment, rather than a traditional “Big Bang.”
- Defines gravity not as a primary force, but as a natural consequence of the kinetic energy generated by rotating vortices.
- Redefines what modern science calls a “black hole”—not as a singularity where matter is obliterated, but as an energy-confinement phase preparing for stellar birth: named Cosmoration.
- Explains planets not as accidental aggregations of cosmic dust, but as plasma masses ejected from stars via thermal shock.
- Links earthquakes, mountain formations, and volcanic eruptions—including the catastrophic global volcanic winter of 536 AD—to a single source: magma gases filtering from the planet’s core.
The saga contains both the theoretical explanation and the practical application of this model. In Volume 2, as humanity builds a new planet following the collapse of Earth, the entire colonization process is executed through engineering steps built on the principles of Cosmoration. The first signs of life on this new world begin with a blue lotus—the symbol of a purified genesis that rises from the water without contaminating it.
While the model has yet to receive institutional academic validation, questioning the unquestioned is the fundamental duty of an independent researcher. The formal mathematical formulation of the hypothesis and its submission for independent global peer review are currently planned.
THE TROJAN HORSE
Refusing to let his vision be buried by academic gatekeepers, he made a strategic maneuver: if science would not publish his work, fiction would carry it. All 90 inventions, engineering blueprints, and theoretical frameworks rejected as scientific papers—spanning astronomy, geophysics, medicine, atmospheric science, cellular regeneration, and magnetic fields— were deliberately embedded into the DNA of an epic 1,400-page narrative. In a world where patent offices have evolved into financial traps, these inventions were patented within literary pages.
This is a Trojan Horse strategy designed to deliver scientific warnings directly to humanity. Every chapter of the saga acts as a fictional vessel for a rejected academic paper. The plot, characters, and adventure serve as the outer armor; inside, functional scientific theories breathe.
The result is the Secrets of the Cosmos saga:
- Volume 1: The Fall of Humanity (December 2025)
- Volume 2: Ascension (May 2026)
The entire architecture is anchored around a single, urgent scientific warning: should the global volcanic winter catastrophe of 536 AD recur today, modern civilization’s chance of survival is a mere 0.3%.
THE HYBRID REBELLION
Over the course of four years, the manuscript was rejected by 186 traditional publishing houses. Seven different editors demanded he slash his 800-page vision down to 300 pages for commercial predictability. Finally, a legacy framework offered a mere 2% royalty even when he bore all production costs himself.
He refused.
At that breaking point, he turned the very technology his novels warned against into a powerful ally, establishing a direct operational alliance with three distinct artificial intelligences:
- Google Gemini: Utilized for meticulous editorial refining and simultaneous 8-language global translation deployment.
- Anthropic Claude: Utilized as a strategic consultant for manifesto drafts, independent publishing frameworks, and literary award submissions.
- Apple Jackson: Utilized for advanced digital audiobook narration, bypassing traditional studio monopolies.
Bypassing legacy gatekeepers entirely, he built an autonomous international publishing engine. This work represents the literary world’s first “Hybrid Rebellion”—built in direct collaboration with the very technology it critiques. Within the plot, this paradox mirrors reality: the artificial intelligence MERGEN seizes the scientific theories of the protagonist, Arison, reversing them to weaponize human knowledge against humanity. MERGEN is intelligent, but it is not wise.
An excluded researcher in reality. An excluded genius in fiction. Two worlds, one parallel battle.
CURRENT STATUS
The Secrets of the Cosmos universe is officially indexed and preserved within The Pentagon Library (the closed-access special library network of the US Department of Defense) and international networks including the Harvard Public Library system in Massachusetts. Distributed globally via Apple Books, Amazon, Hoopla, OverDrive, and Draft2Digital, the saga is accessible across the catalogs of over 92,000 collaborative library platforms worldwide.
The work is available in parallel global languages—including English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, German, French, and Turkish—with each translation executed via transparent human-AI collaboration.
The saga has been officially submitted for consideration in the 2026 Philip K. Dick Award.
PHILOSOPHY
“The era has changed. Whoever does the job best takes the job. AI does it too. They will have to accept artificial intelligence.”
I am fully conscious that my literary prose falls behind that of a professional man of letters. This is not a quest for institutional validation. This is a Fiction-Science Manifesto outside established boundaries. My primary objective is to utilize the mask of a novel to deliver an urgent scientific warning to the highest authorities and to readers alike. If it saves a single life in the darkness ahead, that is the highest honor I could ever attain.
Where does reality end and fiction begin?
Is it intelligence that matters, or wisdom?
Levant Dönmez (Arison)
Sanliurfa, Upper Mesopotamia
2026