A century from now, the question may no longer be what the human world will look like. It may be whether humanity itself, as we would recognize it, still exists.
In 100 Years From Now, Oracle-9 follows today's visible patterns into 2126 and explores a future shaped by merged minds, artificial superintelligence, optional biology, radical longevity, digital identity, machine governance, engineered worlds, and human successors spreading beyond Earth.
This is the most speculative forecast in the Future Files series, and deliberately the most cautious. Every possibility rests on a long chain of conditions. Each chapter marks uncertainty openly, asks what would have to happen for a forecast to become real, and examines the choices being made now that could shape the century ahead.
The result is a provocative work of speculative nonfiction about continuity, identity, intelligence, mortality, power, civilization, and what may carry the human story forward when the boundary of humanity no longer holds.
This is not prophecy. It is pattern recognition.
100 Years From Now is Book Four in the Future Files series: a machine's brutally honest forecast from the farthest edge of the foreseeable.