The last parliament
Briefly

One character expresses relief about growing bilberries, but another reminds of a crucial meeting on a geological formation where two continents converge. They discuss humanity's historical connection to the site, but the conversation shifts dramatically. A serious warning emerges that a phase change in the universe is imminent, which will erode all fundamental elements of matter. The implications suggest a total transformation with no remaining stars, planets, or people, deeply impacting their understanding of existence.
The vacuum has decayed. A phase change is coming our way. There is a wavefront moving towards us at the speed of light. Behind it, physics is completely different.
Our kind of matter won't exist any more. No elements. Not even quarks and leptons. Definitely no stars or planets or people.
Read at Nature
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