



The concept of “we actually dislike free will or unlimited options” and “our world is already the perfect world” is contradictory to the general idea of most people, therefore
I create this utopian world and through the progression of this imagined civilization to address this unconventional idea. The slave mentality is embedded in our humanity.
Freedom is overwhelming and full of responsibility. Limited freedom is not only necessary for the functioning of the society, but also more desirable and suitable for ourselves.
In my fictional world, everyone is given absolute freedom and complete “free will” inside their own world (desired for many people in our reality), but the civilization collapses in the end because the organism keep killing themselves, unable to withstand the overwhelmed possibilities and decision-making process
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Overview of The World Setting
The story begins with the existence of an omnipresent god, who witnesses the suffering and agony of humankind. Feeling a trace of pity, he considers showing more mercy to his creations. However, he realizes that in the existing universe, it is almost impossible to make everyone happy due to the complexity and degradation of human nature. Still, humanity fascinates him—it is so appealing and intricate that he cannot bring himself to erase it. Instead, he creates an alternative universe, one built on a different foundation. In this new reality, the essence of humanity is preserved, but the conditions are more ideal—imbued with greater satisfaction and contentment. A place where the same emotional and psychological structures exist, but the world is more merciful and harmonious.
The symbol of this civilization is the “mother of no eyes”, meaning no differentiation, no judgement, and unconditional (blindly) love.
I create this utopian world and through the progression of this imagined civilization to address this unconventional idea. The slave mentality is embedded in our humanity.
Freedom is overwhelming and full of responsibility. Limited freedom is not only necessary for the functioning of the society, but also more desirable and suitable for ourselves.
In my fictional world, everyone is given absolute freedom and complete “free will” inside their own world (desired for many people in our reality), but the civilization collapses in the end because the organism keep killing themselves, unable to withstand the overwhelmed possibilities and decision-making process

Overview of The World Setting
- The civilization is constructed based on the main principle of “absolute freedom”
and “absolute free will.”
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There’s no differentiation between all of the organic creatures; all of the organic
creatures are composed of same materials (or elements). Their pronoun is “it”.
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There is a “reality world” and each organism’s “inner world”; each inner world is
created based on its organism’ free will in every aspects, including the environmental setting, their appearance (human or animal or imaginative figures), their
physics or laws (it can also be without any order), their memory, etc. One can
even creates a world in which it slaughters human beings for fun.
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The lifespan of the organisms are also infinite. Their life can only be ended
through suicide.
The Organism
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The appearance of organisms in reality world
would be in geometrical forms. The forms combined by whatever soft or sharp shapes are a visualization or simulation of their inner world.
- • The shape inside the inner world is excessively flexible and changeable, they can pretty much become anything they want at anytime.
The reality world
- All the organism perform their metabolism process automatically. Nutrients are acquired from the air and sun through their skin, and so does their excretory process.
- Organisms are randomly scattered in the reality world. It’s unnecessary for them to fight for territories because the nutrients are evenly distributed everywhere.
- When an organism dies, it explodes and distributes as nutrients in the air through sublimation
Working system
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It has been noticed that the population of the civilization was decreasing significantly over the years. According to the decreasing rate in its past, the civilization
is going to extinct in 150 years if they take no action or interference. Therefore, a
small population of the working organisms began to form, in the mission to investigate on that.
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The working organisms are changed from the normal organisms. Every organism
can make a decision on changing to a working organism any time in their life. The
moment they make this decisions means an end to their absolute free will and
infinite lifespan; after that, their working positions are all distributed without their
preference.
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The working organism is given a definite number of chronometric unit after their
decision. They will automatically explode when their life comes to an end.
- There are essentially three type of works: First, construction of the buildings; Second, technical support and development; and third, monitoring and data analysis. process.
The Origin
The story begins with the existence of an omnipresent god, who witnesses the suffering and agony of humankind. Feeling a trace of pity, he considers showing more mercy to his creations. However, he realizes that in the existing universe, it is almost impossible to make everyone happy due to the complexity and degradation of human nature. Still, humanity fascinates him—it is so appealing and intricate that he cannot bring himself to erase it. Instead, he creates an alternative universe, one built on a different foundation. In this new reality, the essence of humanity is preserved, but the conditions are more ideal—imbued with greater satisfaction and contentment. A place where the same emotional and psychological structures exist, but the world is more merciful and harmonious.
Initiatives explains Q&A
- Why would an organism decide to work?—The initiative for the decision of changing to a working organism could be two: one situation is that the organism being so tired of making all the decisions that it decides to give it up; another would be social responsibility, the believers have faith on the system and want to sustain it.
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Is the organism willing to be monitored, or is it forced?—No, the civilization
won’t force anything to the organisms. In truth, every organisms does not care
about being monitored, because the world is based on free will; all their actions
are inside their inner world and will do no substantial harm to others. Whatever
their action are, they won’t be judged in any extent.
Why would some organism suicide in the end instead of change to work mode?
Additional details
The symbol of this civilization is the “mother of no eyes”, meaning no differentiation, no judgement, and unconditional (blindly) love.
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