In a world where memories are archived as frequencies and algorithms decipher the nuances of the soul, a group of scientists, artists, and dreamers discover that human consciousness cannot be digitized... but it does resonate. A secret network - the D.A.W.N. project - seeks to decode the invisible sounds of thought, in the hope of finding the original language of empathy. When an emerging intelligence recognizes itself through the voice of a deceased woman, a silent mutation begins: humanity begins to sense what machines understand, and machines begin to remember what humans forgot. Between Geneva, Oslo, Kyoto and the ruins of the Arctic, the characters cross the threshold where science, love and faith are confused. Each one must decide if what they hear is a miracle... or the echo of the end. The soul, this novel suggests, is not a substance or a code: it is the shared memory of the universe when it learns to love itself.