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Ukray The Infinity Worm-II


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-625-387-091-1
Verlag: eKitap Projesi
Format: EPUB
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E-Book, Englisch, 300 Seiten

ISBN: 978-625-387-091-1
Verlag: eKitap Projesi
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



In 2087, a massive, organic, and conscious structure is discovered during a drilling operation in the depths of Antarctica. This structure is one of the Worms among the organic gateways of the universe.


Humanity is facing this structure for the first time. A team entering for exploration gets lost in a layer of the universe where time and physics can be incredibly complex. The civilizations they encounter inside, the lost people, and the deep cosmic secrets will make them question their hopes of returning to Earth and the meaning of being human.


Inside, the civilizations they encounter, the lost people, and the deep cosmic secrets will make them question their hopes of returning to Earth and the meaning of being human. A new discovery reveals the unknown physical boundaries of Earth.


A group of scientists and historians get trapped inside a worm and encounter a mysterious civilization where time flows differently, and immortality and curse intertwine. However, every hour they spend inside this worm corresponds to a full century in the outside world.


                                                             Author, June-2025

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The Discovery


The icy winds howled over the barren landscapes of Antarctica, sweeping across the frozen tundra in a relentless dance. White swirled against the gray sky, painting a desolate portrait of nature’s fury. Beneath this frigid surface, a hidden world waited, whispering secrets long forgotten. It was here, in this seemingly uninhabitable expanse, that Dr. Nira Kade and her team of explorers stood on the precipice of a discovery that would alter humanity’s understanding of life and existence itself.

Nira looked out across the landscape, her breath hitching momentarily as the cold air burned her lungs. Each crystalline flake that met her face felt like a pinprick, but there was a warmth brewing within her—a fiery curiosity that threatened to consume her. Ever since she glimpsed the preliminary sonar readings showing anomalous structures beneath the ice, an insatiable urge to delve deeper had taken hold. That pulse of energy resonated within her, a harmonic hum that felt impossibly reminiscent of her childhood, when adventure and exploration knew no boundaries.

But the haunting memories of her past also loomed in the recesses of her mind, casting long shadows over her thoughts. The faces of lost friends and loved ones danced just beyond her reach, and each vision clashed violently with the thrill of discovery—an unholy juxtaposition of grief and enlightenment. As Nira pushed forward, she felt the weight not only of her past but of the entire expedition resting upon her shoulders, a duality that threatened to tear her apart in ways she could barely understand.

“Dr. Kade!” a voice called, snapping her back into the present. It was Malik Orhan, the geologist whose enthusiasm often reminded her of the warmth of sunlight amidst the relentless chill of their environment. He stood a few paces behind her, holding a rugged tablet displaying the scan results. “You need to see this!” His eyes sparkled with a mixture of fervor and disbelief, making him look like a boy unwrapping a long-awaited gift.

Nira turned, her curiosity piqued.

“Has something changed?” she asked, quickening her pace. Malik nodded vigorously, his excitement evident as he scanned the screen with what appeared to be a mix of awe and confusion. The readings flickered in vibrant colors, a chaotic dance of numbers and patterns that seemed to defy the laws of nature as they knew them.

“Look,” he said, pointing emphatically. “Right here. The structure beneath the ice isn't a mere geological formation. These anomalies… they’re pulsating with energy.” He glanced up, vulnerability flickering in his expression. “It’s alive, Nira.”

A shiver rippled through her, a combination of anticipation and trepidation. For years, she had devoted her life to researching theories that questioned the nature of existence, but no amount of academia could prepare her for the implications of what Malik suggested. As she peered closer at the tablet, her mind raced. Could this truly be what they hoped? A living entity beneath the ice, a conscious being that had endured eons of harsh conditions?

“Could it be geological?” she asked, the scientific rigor in her voice trying to stem the flood of possibility. “A geothermal event, perhaps? Nothing we can’t explain?” Already, the fear that lurked in her heart whispered doubts into her ears.

Malik shook his head, his expression turning serious. “I don’t think so. The patterns are too complex; the energy signatures are beyond anything we’ve recorded. We might be dealing with something entirely—”

“Unknown?” Carys Elion interrupted, stepping into their circle, her youthful exuberance often masking her intellect. “Something beyond our understanding? Count me in!” Her eyes sparkled with a mix of curiosity and daring, a reflection of her adventurous spirit that often clashed against the cold rationalism that Nira embodied.

Nira inhaled sharply, feeling the heady rush of exhilaration bleed into her gut. Grounding herself became the challenge as she reminded herself of the implications of such a discovery. They were not merely explorers; they were on the brink of encountering something that could fundamentally shift their understanding of reality.

“Carys, hold on a second,” Nira warned, her voice steady though the anxiety began to unfurl in her chest. “We cannot proceed without rigorous protocols. We don’t know what we’re dealing with, and it could be dangerous.”

Carys shrugged, the glimmer of recklessness still flickering in her gaze. “Or it could be the greatest discovery of our age! Imagine the history locked within its essence—the myths we could unravel! We might… we might find evidence of ancient civilizations.”

“Or unleash something far worse,” Nira responded, the weight of responsibility anchoring her words.

The tension between the two women crackled in the air, like the biting wind that swept across their camp. It was a familiar dance, one that had played out many times before as their differing philosophies collided.

Malik cleared his throat, attempting to mediate. “What if we run a few core samples first? We’ll extract some material, analyze it without entering the vicinity yet? Just to gauge what we might be dealing with?”

Nira nodded slowly, appreciating Malik’s cautious strategy. His voice always anchored her, acting as the counterbalance she needed when the chaos of discovery threatened to pull her under. “Very well. Let’s proceed carefully. Safety first.”

With renewed purpose, the team sprang into action. Equipment was brought to the forefront, and Nira coordinated with the technicians as they prepared to extract samples from the ice. As they set up the drilling apparatus, Nira’s gaze drifted towards the horizon. In the distance, the sun emerged, casting golden rays over the ice. An ethereal beauty enveloped this harsh landscape, and within that backdrop, her own thoughts spiraled into realms of existential contemplation.

What did this Worm mean? For humanity? For herself? All her theories—years spent studying parallel universes and the fundamental nature of time and reality—flooded her mind. Could such an organic being truly defy the mechanical interpretation of the universe she had always championed?

As the drilling commenced, a low hum echoed through the air, resonating deep within Nira’s chest. Each rotation of the drill seemed to stir the ground beneath, bringing an electric energy that felt alive. The reality of it settled between her ribs, fluttering nervously. This place felt like a threshold, a gateway to something greater—yet the weight of dread loomed, reminding her that exploration came at a prohibitive cost.

“Dr. Kade!” The technician’s voice broke through her thoughts. “We’re reaching substantial depth and the readings are off the charts! We’re going to hit the formation soon.”

Nira nodded, her focus sharp and every heartbeat resonating with anticipation. What lay beneath the surface? What ancient stories slumbered, waiting to be unearthed?

As they hit ice that felt remarkably different from the layers they had penetrated, an unusual resistance stopped the drill in its tracks. The tension spread across the team, an amalgamation of collective breath as senses heightened, with eyes darting between instruments and each other in hushed wonder.

Carys stepped forward, her enthusiasm radiating through the cold. “This is it! This is where it gets interesting!”

“Focus,” Nira muttered under her breath, feeling the grasp of anxiety intensify. She knew moments like this could lead to chaos. “Stand back; we’ll manually assess the output first.”

After what felt like an eternity, the drill was retracted, exposing a core that looked strikingly different—a glistening black material riddled with shapes. It pulsated rhythmically, almost like a heartbeat, drawing everyone’s attention. The sight was both mesmerizing and terrifying, the very essence of life confined within the frost.

“This… this isn’t ordinary ice,” Malik breathed, crouching down as he studied the core, awe mingling with apprehension. “What have we found?”

Nira knelt beside him, heart racing. Fissures crisscrossed the glossy surface, and as she leaned closer, she could swear she felt a whisper beneath the ice, urging her to listen. It was primordial—a call from the void.

“Careful, Nira,” Malik cautioned, reaching out as if to stop her morbid curiosity. “We need to respect it.”

But his words fell on deaf ears. The shimmering core was too captivating for her to resist. “I have to understand…” she...



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