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The annals of the planet Merout record that they achieved something unthinkable: a reconciliation between science and spirituality.
From this encounter emerged something new, a new element.
They called it HOLOSTUM.
This element possessed extraordinary power: the ability to unite people..."

—Claire Angel, HOLOSTUM · The Journey of Dennis Jones

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Excerpt from the novel HOLOSTUM · The Journey of Dennis Jones. Book available on Amazon KDP:

"It's difficult to grasp what you see for the first time.

Some say the Holostum appeared when a critical mass of people focused on it was reached.
Others maintain that it was the Holostum itself that brought them together, coming from another planet.

The truth is, since then, nothing has been the same.

The Holostum was just the beginning.

They discovered that something physical could have infinite properties.
But they also understood something unsettling:
the element didn't work when they tried to possess it.

It wasn't matter that mattered,
but the energy that activated it.

Only when people connected on the same frequency,
could the process begin.

Each new consciousness didn't add up: it multiplied.

It wasn't necessary to be together.
The connection transcended space and time.
But it demanded something essential: real presence, shared intention.

Therein lay the key.
And also the risk."

Holostum

The journey of Dennis Jones

This novel tells the story of Dennis Jones's experience coming to Earth in search of a lost love, what he finds, and how it all unfolds.

Holostum is the metaphor for how the concentrated energy of many people can change the world.
It is not just a story — it is the idea on which an entire initiative is built.

This is the name we give to a real, living space of exploration, where ideas that seem like fiction are put to the test in the real world.

Some of the projects born here take the form of books, others of models, experiments, or applications.
All of them share the same question:

What happens when consciousness stops being an abstraction and becomes a practice?

Narratives

We build narratives that open windows to other worlds.

Planets

This book is an invitation to look beyond and ask ourselves: if other inhabited planets existed, what would their landscapes, their people, their ways of loving and thinking be like?

LOVE LETTER FROM THE STARS

Dennis Jones, from the planet Mérout, falls in love with a woman from Earth and, unable to share with her what he feels, writes her a letter explaining his perspective on what is happening here…


ESSAYS

We write essays to change perspective

THE ESSENCE ANGELS' sex

This essay presents a new model for understanding the inner polarity of human beings, beyond gender, sexual orientation, or social labels.

CONVERSATIONS WITH CHATGPT

What happens when a human mind, driven by intuition, dreams, and hope, engages in an open conversation with an artificial intelligence?


THE FICTION OF THE POSSIBLE

In a time when science fiction oscillates between impossible fantasy and excessive technology, the need arises for a new genre — a genre of its own: The Fiction of the Possible.

The fiction of the possible does not speak of fantasies or impossibilities.
It proposes stories that could be, just as Jules Verne or the Wright brothers once did…

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Holostum and the Fiction of the Possible

The Holostum universe is born and unfolds within this territory.
Stories such as The Journey of Dennis Jones or Love Letter from the Stars do not aim to describe arbitrary fantasies, but worlds and experiences that could exist — waiting to be discovered..

A Genre with Purpose

The fiction of the possible is not mere entertainment.
It is a genre with purpose: to contribute to the growth of planetary consciousness.

By imagining other worlds, we do not only dream of what lies beyond Earth — we learn to look more clearly at our own world.
Art, literature, and philosophy thus become tools for transformation.

What we do is create spaces of alternative reality that can be as real as our own — dimensions of human experience that could truly exist.

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Holostum · Planets

Although these stories and essays are signed, they do not seek to be a single voice.

Holostum understands narrative — both fiction and thought — as an open space for exploration, not as a closed discourse.

At Holostum, we welcome other perspectives, other ways of speaking, and other voices, as long as they share the same orientation:

to think deeply, write honestly, and remain aligned with the spirit of the project.

Some of these ideas, when they stop being narrated, turn into action.