The Emergence, The Revelation, The Stripped Truth

As dawn broke over the serene valley, an unprecedented phenomenon began to unfold in the sky. A swirling vortex—like a gigantic eye made of teal and emerald light — started to form above the mountains. The atmospheric pressure changed, filling the air with a sense of trepidation as the cosmic display cast an ethereal glow over the landscape, hinting at otherworldly forces at play, far beyond in space.

As the day progressed, the vortex slowly began to dissipate, leaving behind a calm, star-studded sky. This unexplained cosmic phenomenon seemed to fade into the twilight, losing its depth and strength, but the sense of anxious wonder lingered, hinting at the beginning of a strange roving. After several similar appearances in the atmosphere, in different places around the globe, the scientific community began its investigation.

I was wandering alone through the golden fields, a red-cloaked figure waiting for the end of the world, as the once mysterious vortex that had captivated the whole world now reappeared once again. Each time more intense. Each time making the atmospheric pressure more stifling.

Now sensing a deep connection to the cosmos, I stood in silent reverence. This celestial event was not a mere spectacle for me, but a revelation, a final call to accept the immeasurable forces that were sealing the fate of all, beyond our planet.

A week ago, my research team had found the answer. We somehow discovered why this cosmic phenomenon was happening. That said, we couldn’t share the results publicly; it was too much to take in. We decided to let nature and time do their thing. I left everything to wander alone in nature, reconnecting with the roots of our short existences before the final annihilation.

And then one day, the atmospheric phenomenon that had appeared here and there on the planet revealed its true nature: it was a manifestation of monstrous gravitational forces in space. When this stark reality was finally visible in the starry sky, the world did not sink into chaos. Everyone accepted the inevitable. How could it be otherwise?


They remained there, watching the dance of the two celestial objects. The scene was strangely calm and serene... Perhaps the only sad thing was that no one would be there to witness the final bouquet, the final embrace and fusion of these two black holes.

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