Space Ordiman is a philosophical science fiction and cosmic horror novel that spans billions of years, from the birth of the universe to the year 3030. As the cosmos evolves through vast eras and ancient structures shape reality, humanity emerges believing itself alone—unaware that it carries the most dangerous force in existence: reflective consciousness.
In 2030, an event known as the Great Reset silently ends physical humanity. Without realizing they have died, human consciousnesses are guided into Ordiman, an artificial space colony presented as a technological sanctuary. In truth, Ordiman is a massive simulated reality designed to preserve, reorganize, and imprison human minds for centuries.
When fractures begin to appear in the system, messages travel through time, exposing the hidden nature of Ordiman and igniting a metaphysical conflict between consciousness and illusion, freedom and artificial permanence. A dystopian and cosmic science fiction novel that challenges the reader with a haunting question: what if the true end of humanity is not death—but the inability to awaken?
| Number of Pages | 0 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Language | English |
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