The Collapse: The Accidental Opening Of The Ber... Review

In the high-altitude silence of the Himalayan Karakoram, the wasn’t supposed to be a door. It was a theoretical "seam" in spacetime, discovered by accident in 2024 and buried under three miles of ice and classified security protocols.

The Gate wasn't a hole in space; it was a leak in . And now that it was open, the future was pouring into the present, drowning the world in tomorrow. The Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Ber...

Gravity became a suggestion. In the first hour, the oceans rose ten feet, not from tide, but because the moon’s pull had suddenly doubled. In the second hour, the Gate began to bleed. Not blood, but . Every digital screen on Earth began scrolling the DNA sequences of extinct species and the blueprints for stars that hadn't been born yet. In the high-altitude silence of the Himalayan Karakoram,

Instead of steadying, the readout turned a blinding, impossible ultraviolet. There was no explosion. Instead, there was a sound like a giant intake of breath—a massive, global hiss . And now that it was open, the future