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It was dark. Darker than he could ever see. This was the darkness of void. As he was now out of the known universe, in a place called Metaverse. Metaverse was thought to exist beyond the Big Quantum Singularity, according to latest research. He, who had the alias of Ormuz in the project, suddenly felt anxious and afraid. Afraid of the ever present darkness, he never thought he would find something like that; he felt hopeless, depression was taken his mind. He could not see anything. He could not even blink because he did not feel his eyes. He was unable to feel his eyes, his head or his body. He felt as though he had no body at all. The equations and the model they had created had never prepared him for this vacuum. It was the strangest thing on the world, or on the Metaverse, because he w

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  • It was dark. Darker than he could ever see. This was the darkness of void. As he was now out of the known universe, in a place called Metaverse. Metaverse was thought to exist beyond the Big Quantum Singularity, according to latest research. He, who had the alias of Ormuz in the project, suddenly felt anxious and afraid. Afraid of the ever present darkness, he never thought he would find something like that; he felt hopeless, depression was taken his mind. He could not see anything. He could not even blink because he did not feel his eyes. He was unable to feel his eyes, his head or his body. He felt as though he had no body at all. The equations and the model they had created had never prepared him for this vacuum. It was the strangest thing on the world, or on the Metaverse, because he w
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  • It was dark. Darker than he could ever see. This was the darkness of void. As he was now out of the known universe, in a place called Metaverse. Metaverse was thought to exist beyond the Big Quantum Singularity, according to latest research. He, who had the alias of Ormuz in the project, suddenly felt anxious and afraid. Afraid of the ever present darkness, he never thought he would find something like that; he felt hopeless, depression was taken his mind. He could not see anything. He could not even blink because he did not feel his eyes. He was unable to feel his eyes, his head or his body. He felt as though he had no body at all. The equations and the model they had created had never prepared him for this vacuum. It was the strangest thing on the world, or on the Metaverse, because he was out of the universe. He was on a place that no human had been before. He was very much like Yuri Gagarin, the first man on space. Ormuz was the first human out of universe and out of time. Nevertheless, it did not matter at that moment; he was trapped. He did not know how much time had passed; he had no way to time it, only his brain. 0 seconds was the correct answer, anyway, as out of the universe time did not exist... did it? He did not know how much time had passed neither how much time would pass before he reentered the universe. If he ever managed to do so. It was awkward, the feeling of not sensing anything at all. He tried to move his body, which was supposedly connected to a machine on the Earth - in the Experiments Room. But he felt nothing. His body was there, not here. Maybe paraplegic people would feel like that, in some way, he thought. It was the proof that it is the mind that is conscious. It felt worse than when people dream about flying, because in those cases they could still sense their bodies, at least. But there, he just felt nothing, no sensation. The mission was simple, as the team of scientists Ormuz was part of had planned. They had found a way to send objects to the Metaverse by opening wormholes. Those are like bi-directional portals through which matter can pass through and then exit at another part of the universe, or even at another time. They allowed space and time travel. But they found that the transmission of matter or information was not instant, as with entangled particles. The objects exited to some unknown place and then went back to the real world at a random position in time. At first, the scientists had discovered a way to travel back to time, but not to the future, nor to distant stars. Nevertheless, it was the greatest discovery of humanity, maybe only comparable to the discovery of relativity and quantum mechanics. Ormuz was dwelled on this as he lay outside of space and time. He started to feel very afraid. He did not feel cold neither any sensation but to his mind it was as if he had started shuddering. What if he never came back? Maybe they had sent the objects to the Metaverse, but they would never come back. But he had volunteered for the experiment when no man could know if there was anything that lay beyond. Meanwhile, he was supposed to be filming what he was seeing (absolutely nothing). The scientists had given him a camera and he was supposed to use it, but he had no hands to use it. They concentrated on making a camera that would withstand different types of radiation, but no one ever thought that nothing could exist in material form in the Metaverse. Ormuz kept on remembering because he could not do anything else, locked as he was in that borderless jail.
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