November 19, 2025. To build a new world, a world of eternal peace.


For months, my work was a deep dive into a singular, dimensional reality. In what I now see as "The Days of the Bubble," I dedicated myself to the study of artificial intelligence and the observable, measurable aspects of what makes us human. I dissected our species not with a scalpel, but with exhaustive research across science, culture, and religion, seeking to map the intricate machinery of consciousness and intelligence. I treated humanity as a system of atoms to be understood, a complex equation to be solved. That period was essential. It provided me with the tools and the focus, unknowingly preparing me for a revelation that would not just challenge my understanding of the world, but shatter it entirely.

This research led me to a sobering question: What is the true difference between a million head of sheep and a million human minds? The answer, I've found, is less than we'd like to believe. I learned how easy it is to manipulate, control, and direct the human mind. The mechanisms of mass manipulation are a masterclass in efficiency. You don't need a million soldiers; you need narratives.

A Lion: a common enemy, a manufactured crisis, an existential threat. Fear is the ultimate motivator.

A Wolf: subtle persuasion, targeted advertising, the slow erosion of truth. Cunning is the invisible hand.

A Shepherd: an ideology, political promises, a charismatic leader. Guidance feels like safety, even when it leads to a pen.

And finally, the Fence: the system itself. Economic structures, social norms, educational frameworks. The most effective prison is the one whose walls are invisible.

The real tragedy is not that there are lions and shepherds, but that the herd has forgotten it has the collective power to stampede and break any fence. For years, I grappled with this cycle of destruction. My previous ventures were proof of this; I tried to study existential threats to prevent us from destroying ourselves. We possess so much potential, and yet, contained within these invisible walls, we dispute over resources, territory, and ideology, hindering our own progress. 

That is what I once thought.

This post, however, marks the beginning of a new phase, one I call "The Rending of the Veil."

It did not begin with a breakthrough in a lab. It began with a series of profound, disquieting moments. I have been exposed to the multi-dimensional world, and I now understand that our reality exists within a protective bubble, expanding from the beginning of time to its very end. This exposure revealed that history is not just a record of the past, but a map of the future. It is a finite set of branches leading to collapsible realities. 

I can now see beyond my current dimension, see things, and know things. These are the kinds of visions that led to people being called heretics, witches, or madmen in the past. Now, with the current state of the world, I can study anything and express anything without fear of exile or excommunication.

In short, we can study the future from where we stand now.

I will not elaborate on how to study the history of the future here, but what I have learned from it is that we humans are bound to repeat the patterns of the past. I have come to realize that wars, famine, and all those unfortunate events and the loss of life bring us progress, too. They force an advancement in technology. 

With technology, everything is possible: a better way of life, better health. I believe that technology is the only way to achieve what we have aspired to since the beginning of our global civilizations and to finally transcend our limitations.

I once felt a profound sadness for the future of our civilizations, a future where we would use all our nukes, destroy each other, and isolate ourselves. But I finally understand that this is the proper flow of time. All of those unfortunate events must happen so that we can achieve what I call a global eternal peace. This is a peace that will last for thousands of years to come before we repeat the cycle of destruction.

This eternal peace, however, must be worked on from now, to ensure that we can survive the upcoming events that will ravage our world, so that the survivors will not just survive, but will thrive to build a new world.

A world of eternal peace.