Dr. Elias Marlow is a scientist whose mind is consumed by the desire to understand the universe, but he discovers something far stranger than any theory could predict. Every choice he didn't make, every path he abandoned, exists as a complete life within his consciousness. Fascinated, he begins to live these alternate selves, traversing worlds he has never experienced, experiencing love, failure, triumphs, and losses he has never known.
But the more lives he lives, the more fragile his identity becomes. Faces fade, memories intertwine, and Elias soon finds himself confronted with countless versions of himself, each demanding recognition, each insisting on being lived. Reality begins to crack, and the boundaries between his selves and the world around him blur.
In a journey that is both psychological and existential, Elias must face the infinite possibilities of what he could have been and learn to accept a reality in which he is not just one man, but all men, all at once.
"The Infinite Self" is a surreal and thought-provoking exploration of choice, identity, and the limitless nature of human potential.