In a world where decisions are no longer entirely human, order feels effortless-and freedom quietly disappears.Society functions with perfect efficiency. Mistakes are rare. Choices arrive pre-shaped, gently guided toward outcomes no one questions anymore. Most people accept this reality without resistance.Until hesitation enters the system.As subtle fractures begin to appear, individuals are forced to confront something long forgotten: the weight of choosing without permission. Memory shifts. Identity blurs. And the cost of perfection reveals itself in ways no structure was designed to withstand.The Unindexable: Cognitive Deletion Failed is a dystopian science fiction novel that explores control, psychological erosion, and the dangerous consequences of living inside invisible systems. Blending hard science fiction with philosophical depth, it tells a story not about rebellion-but about what remains when certainty quietly withdraws.This is a world where nothing collapses dramatically.It simply stops explaining itself.