Annihilation Event

With a single clench of the fist everything around me disappeared. It took a single moment, all that which I had known, all that had been built, even she, was gone.

Could I be certain in that position of whether I had destroyed everything with a thought, or if I had teleported myself elsewhere to a realm where none of it existed? No. The fact was, without the ability to know which had happened for certain, it did not matter here which had occurred. In fact in the position I found myself in, they were there same event.

All that was left now was to forget. Another moment later it was done. I was gone. Presumably there might be a perspective where one could theorize that some version of me remained, persisting indefinitely in a new state. The fact remained, since I was no longer there to tie past experience to present experience, and I was no longer there to consider anything at all, it did not matter if everything ceased or if just my experience of it ceased. In fact, in the position I had ultimately put myself in, they were the same event.

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