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Now reading: Chapter 10,000 BCE [1] from Reincarnated With A System Of Different Genre, a Fantasy novel by TheImagination.

ANCIENT HISTORY TV 19 — Episode 1

There was a ti when humanity did not rule the world.

A ti when the cold decided who lived until morning, when hunger hollowed out entire tribes, and when the darkness beyond the firelight felt infinite and alive.

Our ancestors did not dream of conquest then.

They dread of warmth, food, and surviving another night.

It was an age we would later call primitive.

An age of fragility.

An age where humanity stood not at the top of the world, but at its rcy.

Yet ti does not allow anything to remain permanent.

And neither did we.

[Dramatic music playing in the background]

As centuries passed, survival ceased to be enough. The instinct that once kept us alive began to transform. We no longer sought rely to endure the world.

We sought to shape it.

The forests were cut.

The rivers were redirected.

Stone beca steel.

Tribes beca kingdoms.

Kingdoms beca nations.

And with each generation, humanity stepped further away from fear and closer to ambition.

What began as the will to survive slowly evolved into the will to dominate.

Nearly twelve thousand years ago, that transformation accelerated.

Knowledge spread faster than ever before.

Later, tools beca machines, and machines beca industries.

Cities rose where wilderness once stretched endlessly.

Lights began to pierce the night sky, and for the first ti, darkness retreated from human lands.

But progress has always carried a shadow.

In learning how to build, we also learned how to destroy.

Weapons once ant for hunting grew into instrunts capable of erasing entire cities.

Power ceased to be a ans of protection; rather, it beca leverage.

Nations asured their worth not by wisdom, but by the scale of devastation they could unleash.

And so, the world changed.

[Ti changes dramatically]

The rivers that once carried life began to carry waste.

The soil, endlessly mined for resources, weakened beneath the weight of our hunger.

The sky itself, once vast and brilliant, grew dim behind a veil of smoke and ash.

Still, humanity pressed forward.

Even after two world wars scarred the planet.

Even after standing on the edge of nuclear annihilation.

Even after realizing that extinction no longer required an asteroid or an ice age, only a single decision.

We did not slow down.

Then ca the Age of Artificial Intelligence.

Creation began to rival its creator.

Machines learned. Systems adapted.

Humanity, for the first ti, stood beside sothing it had made that could think beyond it.

And as Earth grew more fragile, more unstable, more difficult to inhabit, one truth beca impossible to ignore:

The greatest threat to humanity had never been nature.

It had always been itself.

And yet, even that was not the end.

Earth, Year 2050.

Historians would later struggle to describe what happened that year.

Scientists called it an anomaly. The religious called it revelation. Conspiracy theorists called it vindication.

But history would rember it by a simpler na: The Null Year.

The year of the Great Reset.

Humanity had just placed its first steps on Mars. Artificial Intelligence was no longer experintal; it was foundational.

Global climate recovery programs were underway.

Longevity research had extended life expectancy beyond what earlier centuries believed possible.

For the first ti in its long history, humanity stood on the edge of stability.

It was no longer rely surviving and fighting.

It was thriving.

And perhaps... that was precisely why it happened then.

On January 1st, 2050, without warning, without explosion, without spectacle, sothing arrived.

There was no teor shower.

No alien fleet descending from space.

No celestial body colliding with Earth.

It simply... manifested.

Across the planet, instrunts began to fail.

Energy readings spiked beyond asurable thresholds.

Gravitational anomalies flickered in patterns no physicist could explain.

Satellites malfunctioned.

Communication grids faltered.

And then humanity felt it.

Not with machines, but with their bodies.

A pressure in the air.

A density in space.

A strange weight that was not heavy, yet impossible to ignore.

It was given many nas in those first chaotic months.

Mana.

Spiritual Energy.

Cosmic Radiation.

Aether.

Prana.

Mystic Field.

Every culture nad it differently, trying to fit the impossible into familiar language.

But the truth was far simpler.

Sothing fundantal had changed.

Earth was no longer operating under the sa laws it had the day before.

The atmosphere itself had beco saturated with an unknown energy.

Invisible currents flowed through oceans and mountains.

Plants mutated. Animals evolved in accelerated bursts.

Certain locations across the globe began to exhibit phenona long confined to mythology.

And then, humanity changed.

A small percentage of the population began to awaken.

At first, it was subtle.

Enhanced strength. Accelerated healing. Heightened perception.

Then it escalated.

So could bend flas. Others manipulated gravity in small proportions. A handful displayed abilities that defied every branch of established science.

They were called many things.

But the na they were later known by was, The Blessed.

And it was the beginning of a new calendar.

As the world moved forward into a new reckoning.

B.C.E — Before Cosmos Era.

A curious na, many later joked.

Were the architects of history unimaginative? Or did they understand sothing the public did not?

Because as decades passed, one truth beca undeniable, the Null Year had not been an accident.

It had been a threshold.

And humanity, whether ready or not, had stepped across it.

For nearly a century after the Great Reset, the world adapted.

The Blessed multiplied.

Nations reorganized into a single governnt. Research institutions rged science with that unknown energy – the field which they now called encology.

Energy saturation levels were asured like atmospheric pressure. Cities were redesigned around energy currents.

Humanity believed it had entered a new era of dominance.

But the universe had been watching far longer.

In 1950, nearly a hundred years before the Null Year, physicist Enrico Fermi posed a question during a casual lunchti conversation.

"Where is everybody?"

It beca known as the Fermi Paradox.

In a universe so vast, so ancient, so statistically fertile for life, why was there silence?

Why no signals?

No visitors?

No life?

For centuries, humanity debated theories.

Perhaps intelligent life was rare.

Perhaps civilizations destroyed themselves.

Perhaps interstellar travel was impossible.

Perhaps we were early.

The Null Year provided no imdiate answer.

But 163 years later, it did.

[Suspenseful music playing in the background]

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