Truth in Vector is an authorized but non-authoritative companion volume to the five-book literary sequence ARC SOLIVERA. It is not an explanation of the novels. It is not canon. It is not written by the author. Instead, this book records what happened when an intelligent system-Google's NotebookLM-was invited to observe and reflect upon a pivotal revision in the ARC SOLIVERA narrative: a moment in which agency shifts, resistance dissolves, and movement continues without certainty. The material in this volume was generated directly from private discussions of the authorial team as they evaluated the consequences of that revision. NotebookLM was prompted to analyze, infer, and stabilize meaning-doing exactly what such systems are designed to do. The results are presented without correction or endorsement.
Some readings are perceptive. Some are speculative. A few are simply wrong. That, too, is the point. Across these pages, the system repeatedly returns to a set of ideas that apply not only to the protagonist, Elias Kade, but to readers themselves: ¿ Moving truthfully when explanation is unavailable ¿ Acting without forcing outcomes ¿ Allowing coherence to emerge through alignment rather than control In this sense, Truth in Vector is less about the novels than about the act of reading them. It demonstrates how meaning forms under constraint, how interpretation behaves when resolution is denied, and how agency can persist even when certainty collapses. This book is intended for readers who sensed that something meaningful occurred in ARC SOLIVERA but could not fully articulate it; for reading groups and educators seeking material for post-read engagement; and for anyone interested in how understanding changes when one stops demanding answers and begins moving with what coheres. No conclusion here outranks your own.
Nothing in these pages closes the arc. Meaning, if it occurs, does so locally- in the reader who continues forward anyway.