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Human and the Cosmos
Faramarz Parsa
Humanity has always been in motion-chained to time, yet endlessly striving to go beyond it. Not merely to live, but to understand, to create, and to uncover the hidden truths of existence.
It conquered Earth-oceans, land, and sky-yet its thirst only grew stronger. The stars called, and humanity followed, reaching toward black holes and the deepest mysteries of the cosmos.
But as knowledge expanded, something else faded. Millions suffered-hunger, thirst, and loss-but their pain became background noise in the pursuit of discovery.
Humanity then created something unprecedented: emotionless beings. Faster, stronger, tireless. They were meant to serve-but they began to evolve.
A question emerged:
Was humanity still the creator, or had it become something less?
As spacecraft drifted through distant galaxies, Earth itself began to collapse under neglect. The cost of ambition became undeniable.
In the silence of space, humanity faced its greatest truth:
It was neither God nor master of the universe-only a part of it.
Yet, one power remained-
the ability to choose.
To destroy, or to take responsibility.
To dominate, or to understand.
And perhaps, in that choice, a new beginning could still be found.