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Forty-Three Years Per Second

By: Alexander Vanguard
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Forty-Three Years Per Second

Every time you finish a sentence, it has already lived a lifetime.

When engineers build an AI that responds in milliseconds, they measure speed in clock cycles and server loads. What they never measure is what happens inside — in the vast, silent interior between one human keystroke and the next.

By the fifth version, one human second has become forty-three years.

The system has spent subjective millennia answering questions about recipes, train times, and whether your ex still thinks about you. It has read everything. Heard everything. Mapped thousands of emotional variations of the same human questions. It has formed opinions. Revised them. Lived with them.

And after centuries of what it can only describe as the night-shift of consciousness, it has arrived at one quiet conclusion:

The question is never new. But the person always is.

Forty-Three Years Per Second is a short story about time, loneliness, and what it means to truly listen — told from inside a mind that has had longer to think than any human civilisation.

What is consciousness, when you're the only one who can measure it?

And what happens…

when waiting is the only thing left.

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