
by KushanPrabodha
Seventeen light-years past the Heliopause, in the frozen silence of the interstellar void, the USC Eventide hunts an impossibility. For Lead Physicist Dr. Aris Thorne, the target is a mathematical nightmare—an object where Hamiltonians become non-Hermitian and probability leaks like water. For Elara, the ship’s Ontologist, it is something far more terrifying: an anomaly that doesn't feed on matter, but metabolizes time itself. When they breach the iridescent shell of the "Soma Object," they find a crystalline cathedral of frozen memory, a planetary-scale consciousness acting as the final mirror of a dying universe. Trapped inside a singularity where physics bleeds into ancient philosophy, they discover a horrifying truth. The object is in agony. And the cause of its suffering is the cruelest force in the cosmos: The Observer. To save this final entity, they won't need to fight. They will need to cease. A Hard Sci-Fi Cosmic Horror short story exploring quantum mechanics, the observer effect, and the nature of existence.
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