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- Book: INFINITY: The Cycle of Civilizations
- Paperback: 174 pages
- Publisher: Gradias Publishing House
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 978-81-996162-6-4
- Product Dimensions: 22 x 14 x 2 cm
When Civilizations Rise, Fall, and Rise Again— The Vision Behind Infinity: The Cycle of Civilizations
Humanity has always carried one haunting question across centuries, cultures, and continents: Where did we come from?
Science tries to answer with evolution.
Religion answers with creation.
Philosophy answers with consciousness.
But what if the truth is far more complex?
What if we are not children of a single world at all— but travellers across the universe, moving from planet to planet as each cycle of civilization collapses and begins anew?
This is the central heartbeat of Infinity: The Cycle of Civilizations— a sweeping odyssey that blends science fiction, cosmology, mythology, and the philosophical restlessness that has always lived within humanity.
This story grew from a simple but unsettling thought:
What if our past did not begin on Earth? And what if our future won’t end on the planet we call home?
THE DISCOVERY THAT BREAKS AN ENTIRE BELIEF SYSTEM
The novel opens in the nation of Saharb— an ancient land where faith and tradition shape every aspect of life. For centuries, people believed in a Prophet named Thasbat and the angel who guided him. These stories formed the foundation of a powerful religion.
But all of that changes when a scientist, Remingway, ventures into a restricted cave and discovers something no historian—or theologian— could have imagined:
A two-thousand-year-old android, perfectly preserved inside the stone.
Its name: Saprial
Its purpose: To guard the forgotten truth of human origins
Its message: Human beings are not native to this planet.
The shockwaves this revelation unleashes are enormous.
Religion trembles.
Governments panic.
Science is forced to rewrite its own foundations.
And amid this chaos begins the unraveling of a cosmic secret that has waited millennia to be found.
THE REAL ORIGIN OF HUMANITY
Through Saprial's recordings, the past opens like a door we never knew existed.
We learn about Earth, humanity’s original home— beautiful, vibrant, and ultimately destroyed by its own children.
We meet Adam Christopher and Edwina, two astronauts who led a last-hope mission when Earth was dying. Their spacecraft, Endistellar, was never meant to find a new world. It was meant to try.
But fate— or something greater— had other plans.
They crash-land on a planet they name Gradius and become the reluctant founders of a new human lineage. Their struggle, their fear, their determination to keep life alive in an alien world— this becomes the genesis of a civilization that eventually forgets where it came from.
The readers witness the uncomfortable truth:
Humanity has destroyed one home before.
And it may be about to destroy another.
A PLANET ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION
As Saeprial reveals the past, the present begins to collapse.
Gradius is dying.
The largest volcano on the planet— Maridranus— erupts with apocalyptic force.
Continents split.
Oceans rise.
Ash clouds block out the sun.
Entire nations vanish in minutes.
The end is not philosophical anymore. It is physical.
A team of eight specialists— including Remingway and Lizian— must decide whether to risk an impossible journey across galaxies…
or remain on a doomed planet where survival is no longer an option.
Their ship, Evalebia, becomes humanity’s last hope— a fragile thread connecting the past destruction of Earth to the impending destruction of Gradius.
ARE WE MEANT TO SURVIVE? OR MEANT TO WANDER?
One of the core ideas driving this book is the notion that humanity may not belong to one world.
Maybe our destiny is not to settle, but to spread.
Not to stay, but to seek.
Perhaps the universe is a vast cycle of birth, destruction, and rebirth of civilizations—an infinite progression across stars.
Infinity.
The cycle continues.
The story never ends.
A MIRROR FOR OUR OWN WORLD
Although set light-years away, Infinity: The Cycle of Civilizations speaks directly to our present moment.
We are witnessing environmental decline.
We are watching technological power grow faster than our wisdom.
We see conflict escalating, often rooted in belief systems we rarely question.
The novel asks a confronting question:
If our civilization collapses— will we learn from our mistakes, or repeat them somewhere else?
The story is not a warning.
It is a reminder.
A reminder that knowledge can be lost and rediscovered.
That truth can be buried and revealed.
That humanity can fall—and rise again.
And above all:
That every civilization stands at the edge of choices that shape its destiny.
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