Dystopian Future

The Event Horizon: When Time Becomes Your Final Prison

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Do you think you will only see darkness if you fall into a black hole? Time bends and you can see the history of the universe all at once. For those looking from the outside, time seems to have stopped for you. Do you wonder what lies beyond the black hole? The moment you ask this question, time has already bent.

The Bankruptcy of Time at the Edge of Infinity

If you think you will only see darkness when you close your eyes, you are wrong. In the first seconds you are pulled toward the event horizon of a black hole, the entire fabric of the universe begins to bend with you. This is not an end; it is a beginning where reality collapses upon itself. That tightening feeling in your chest is not gravity, but the pressure time itself exerts upon you. There is no longer a second or a minute. Only a cold, metallic silence prevails, where a single moment stretches out forever.

To an observer looking from the outside, you are like a frozen statue at the edge of the black hole. For you, the situation is far more terrifying. As the history of the universe flows before your eyes like a film strip, you actually feel your own existence shattering. This is not a journey; it is the slowest and most painful version of annihilation. At this point, where even light cannot escape, you are far from even your own shadow. Reality no longer holds any meaning for you.

The Ultimate Void Beyond Digital Slavery

In these days, when we push the limits of artificial intelligence and trap ourselves in digital worlds, we are actually building our own black hole. Humanity, seduced by the bright lights of technology, has prepared its own end. The black hole exists not only in the depths of space but also in this cyber-dictatorship we have built with our own hands. Falling into a black hole is, in fact, becoming fully integrated into the system. There is no longer such a thing as free will. You are merely a piece of the code, the algorithms, and the cold mechanical structure that traps us in an infinite loop.

The moment time bends is the moment the system completely swallows us. Those looking from the outside think you are still an individual. But inside, behind that event horizon, every atom of your identity is blending into the dust of the universe. The future is not bright. The future is as dark and irreversible as that black pit where even light is trapped. Every question you ask actually accelerates your own end.

The Point of No Return

Once you reach that boundary, there is no return. Humanity allowed nature to take its revenge, and now it is drifting within this dystopian future it created. The despair you feel while walking on barren lands is the same as the gravitational pull of a black hole. The more you try to escape, the deeper you are pulled. Every step you take drags you into a greater void. Neither the past matters anymore, nor does the future hold a promise.

This is not just a thought experiment; it is an inevitable end. The human mind is not prepared to grasp such a vast void. Yet, we cannot stop ourselves from looking into that abyss. Wondering what lies beyond the event horizon is, in essence, wondering about our own annihilation. And remember, the moment you ask this question, time has already bent. It is already too late.

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