
Beyond the End of the World
Release Date: Thursday, February 13th, 2025
Pages: 53 pages
ISBN 13: 9798310577190
In 'Beyond the End of the World' by Hygor Zorak, a team on the Hyperion-1 Orbital Station races to understand a perplexing cosmic anomaly that unravels ancient secrets and challenges the essence of existence.
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Beyond the End of the World
By Hygor Zorak
The Hyperion-1 Orbital Station, humanity’s outpost on the frontier of the cosmos, detects an anomaly that defies physics—a gravitational disturbance moving with deliberate precision toward Earth. Dr. Elias Voss, alongside his team of scientists and AI systems, races to decipher its origin, only to discover a reality far beyond human comprehension.
As the anomaly unfolds, ancient secrets emerge—patterns encoded in cosmic events, civilizations lost to time, and a force that challenges the very nature of existence. The journey leads the crew of the Noesis beyond known space, into an encounter that will redefine humanity’s future.
Merging hard science fiction with deep philosophical inquiry, Beyond the End of the World is a cosmic odyssey that questions the limits of consciousness, the nature of reality, and the destiny of intelligent life.
By Hygor Zorak
The Hyperion-1 Orbital Station, humanity’s outpost on the frontier of the cosmos, detects an anomaly that defies physics—a gravitational disturbance moving with deliberate precision toward Earth. Dr. Elias Voss, alongside his team of scientists and AI systems, races to decipher its origin, only to discover a reality far beyond human comprehension.
As the anomaly unfolds, ancient secrets emerge—patterns encoded in cosmic events, civilizations lost to time, and a force that challenges the very nature of existence. The journey leads the crew of the Noesis beyond known space, into an encounter that will redefine humanity’s future.
Merging hard science fiction with deep philosophical inquiry, Beyond the End of the World is a cosmic odyssey that questions the limits of consciousness, the nature of reality, and the destiny of intelligent life.