What if the solution to our greatest crisis was also our most dangerous idea?The year is 2062. The Earth is a skeletal ruin, its oceans consumed by a thirst for war, its air thick with the dust of a dying civilization. Humanity, fractured and desperate, is fighting for the last scraps of fossil fuels-a final, violent endgame.But in the shadows of this collapse, a lone theoretical physicist named Aris Thorne has an impossible idea: a device that can draw unlimited energy from the very fabric of the universe. It is a power source with no waste, no emissions, and no scarcity. It is a promise of a new, abundant world.They call his theories madness. They call his ambition a threat.And they are all right.Because in a world built on power, the promise of infinite energy is not a solution-it's an act of war. Now, as the world teeters on the brink of annihilation, Thorne must race against the military-industrial complex and corporate empires who would rather see the world burn than lose their control.The Horizon Engine is a pulse-pounding, visionary sci-fi epic that asks what it truly means to save humanity when the cost might be everything we hold dear.