What if dying didn’t mean the end—just a new version of you?
Alan Jones is a nobody in tech support. But when he wins a company-wide lottery, he’s thrust into the global spotlight as the first civilian to be teleported by Spark Quantum Teleport’s cutting-edge ST-5000 system. One blink, two deaths, and 4,400 kilometers later, Alan will have either made history—or become the latest casualty in a high-stakes debate over science, ethics, and the soul.
Is teleportation just travel at the speed of thought? Or is it murder wrapped in marketing?
As Alan steps into the teleportation pod, he’s not just risking his life—he’s challenging everything we believe about identity, consciousness, and what it truly means to exist.
Fast-paced, philosophical, and deeply human, 176 Milliseconds is a thrilling dive into the future of technology—and the limits of self.