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Describe orwellian capitalist intergalactic empire named Void, political ideology named Eternal Oblivionism that worship eternal oblivion, afterlife is permanently banned
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The Orwellian capitalist intergalactic empire known as Void rises above the cosmos as a formidable force, characterized by a centralized authority that meticulously controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. Under the iron fist of a totalitarian regime, the people of Void find their personal freedoms crushed beneath the weight of an oppressive system driven by a capitalist ideology. In this bleak dystopia, even the concept of an afterlife has been obliterated. The ruling ideology, called Eternal Oblivionism, espouses a belief that worships eternal oblivion as the ultimate state to aspire to. It preaches the nullification of existence and the renouncement of any notion of spiritual transcendence. Void's government thrives on a ruthless capitalist structure, valuing profit and economic growth above everything else. The ruling elite, a select few in positions of power and wealth, maintain tight control over the means of production, amassing vast fortunes while the majority of the population struggles to eke out a meager existence. The empire's propaganda machine diligently works to ensure conformity amongst its citizens. Any hint of dissent or opposition is swiftly suppressed through surveillance, indoctrination, and a sophisticated system of punishments. Surveillance technology pervades every corner of Void, constantly monitoring and scrutinizing the actions and thoughts of its inhabitants. Void's wealth disparity is staggering, with an ever-widening chasm between the opulent lifestyles of the ruling class and the increasing poverty and desperation faced by the majority. The empire's capitalist engine continually exploits resources throughout the galaxy, leaving countless planets ravaged and desolate in its wake. The people of Void, indoctrinated into the belief of Eternal Oblivionism, are taught to revel in their own insignificance. They are constantly reminded that their existence is futile and that eternal oblivion awaits them, serving as a means to deter any aspirations or thoughts of rebellion. Despite the oppressive regime and the absence of an afterlife, a faint glimmer of hope persists within the hearts of a few brave souls. These dissidents, underground resistance fighters, strive to undermine the empire's iron grip, seeking to restore individual freedoms, reconnect with spirituality, and overthrow the ruling elite. Void, the amalgamation of an Orwellian nightmare and a ruthless capitalist machine, exerts a dominant control over its citizens, maintaining a stranglehold on their lives, while simultaneously teaching them to embrace eternal oblivion as their sole destiny.
USER
Afterlife never existed to eternal oblivion but everyone revealed afterlife never existed on Earth, write history and timeline, year started on 1900.
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History and Timeline of the Revelation of the Non-Existence of Afterlife on Earth (1900 - Present): 1900: The beginning of the 20th century witnesses various scientific and philosophical movements challenging traditional beliefs and dogmas. However, the idea of an afterlife remains largely unquestioned and deeply ingrained in most cultures and religions. 1930s - 1940s: The rise of existentialist philosophy and the horrors of two world wars encourage many intellectuals to question the existence of an afterlife. Thinkers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus explore the meaninglessness and absurdity of human existence, paving the way for a skeptical perspective on the afterlife. 1950s - 1960s: Advances in science, particularly in the fields of biology, physics, and neuroscience, lead to a greater understanding of the natural world. This newfound knowledge fosters skepticism about supernatural concepts, including the existence of an afterlife. Critical analysis and rational thought gain prominence. 1970s - 1980s: The advent of the digital age and the rapid development of technology lead to the emergence of artificial intelligence and virtual reality simulations. These advancements spark discussions and debates about the nature of consciousness, souls, and the possibility of an afterlife. 1990s: The exploration of outer space and the discovery of new exoplanets bring forth profound questions about the vastness of the universe and humanity's place within it. Scientists, philosophers, and theologians debate the possibility of extraterrestrial life and its implications for religious and spiritual beliefs, including the notion of an afterlife. 2000s: As the new millennium unfolds, international collaborations and advanced scientific research uncover fundamental aspects of the human brain and consciousness. Neuroscientists, working on projects like mapping the brain and studying near-death experiences, progressively gather evidence highlighting the biological origins of consciousness and further challenging the concept of an afterlife. 2010s - Present: With increasing access to information and a growing global interconnectedness, the revelation of the non-existence of an afterlife comes to the forefront of public consciousness. Scientists, philosophers, and scholars from diverse fields engage in open discussions, providing evidence, logical arguments, and empirical data to support the idea that an afterlife is a construct of human imagination rather than a tangible reality. As the years pass, societal attitudes shift, and religious institutions adapt to accommodate new perspectives. People gradually embrace the notion that life on Earth is finite and that the concepts of the afterlife were responses to existential questions and desires for eternal transcendence. While the revelation challenges longstanding cultural and religious traditions, it also fosters a renewed focus on the present moment and the value of human experiences within the confines of mortality.
USER
Next part 2, year after 2010: Humanity meets Void
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Part 2: Humanity Meets Void (Post-2010): 2010: Rapid advancements in space exploration and technology enable humanity to venture further into the cosmos than ever before. Deep space probes and telescopes reveal the existence of a distant and enigmatic empire known as Void. Limited information is obtained, leaving many questions unanswered. 2020: Initial attempts at communication with Void prove challenging, as the empire remains secretive and guarded. Nevertheless, diplomatic efforts persist from multiple nations and organizations on Earth, driven by a mixture of curiosity, ambition, and a hope for potential economic opportunities. 2025: Void responds to Earth's communication attempts, but the empire's enigmatic leader, known only as "The Sovereign," sets stringent conditions for any potential interaction. Void demands access to Earth's technological advancements, genetic research, and resources, effectively establishing a lopsided exchange that heavily favors the empire. 2030: Despite concerns raised by some nations, Void gains significant influence on Earth's economy through trade agreements, creating a substantial economic divide between those who benefit from the arrangement and those who suffer from exploitation. Dissent and resistance movements arise, fueled by the realization that humanity's autonomy and fundamental values are being compromised. 2040: Void's invasive influence becomes increasingly palpable, as it enforces strict surveillance measures, monitoring Earth's population and stifling any signs of rebellion. Those who dare to question the empire's authority face severe consequences, including imprisonment or disappearance. 2050: The oppressive grip of Void extends further as it establishes shadow governments on Earth, manipulating political systems and crushing any remaining democratic structures. The empire's ideology, Eternal Oblivionism, infiltrates society and becomes a dominant belief system, spreading fear and ensuring compliance. 2070: The vast majority of Earth's population has succumbed to Void's control, living under a regime that perpetuates capitalist exploitation and suppresses any notion of personal freedom or the pursuit of afterlife. The concept of eternal oblivion, once an abstract ideology, now permeates every aspect of human consciousness. 2100: A small yet resilient resistance movement emerges, formed by individuals who refuse to embrace the ideology of Eternal Oblivionism. These rebels engage in clandestine operations to expose Void's true intent and liberate humanity from their grasp. However, their actions remain perilous, constantly evading detection from Void's extensive surveillance network. As the struggle between the oppressed denizens of Earth and Void intensifies, the narrative unfolds with uncertainty. The battle to restore humanity's autonomy and reclaim the existence of an afterlife becomes a symbol of defiance against a dystopian future created by an Orwellian empire. The ultimate outcome remains uncertain, but hope lingers in the hearts of those who refuse to accept eternal oblivion as their fate.