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When the countdown hit zero, the static returned. But this time, it wasn't coming from the speakers. It was coming from the hallway outside his office.

Elias, a data recovery specialist with a habit of poking where he shouldn't, hit "Play." For the first ten seconds, there was only static—a rhythmic, organic pulsing that sounded like a heartbeat underwater. Then, the image cleared. 16296mp4

It wasn’t a video of a room or a person. It was a high-resolution feed of a , a celestial body that shouldn't exist, swirling with colors that the human eye isn't wired to process. As Elias watched, the nebula began to fold in on itself, mimicking the shape of a human iris. When the countdown hit zero, the static returned

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