2026年4月22日水曜日

Endless Myth and 2001: A Space Odyssey

 


Endless Myth and 2001: A Space Odyssey

— Human Evolution, the Edge of the Universe, and Higher-Dimensional Beings —

The novel Endless Myth and 2001: A Space Odyssey (directed by Stanley Kubrick) both confront fundamental questions: What is humanity? What lies at the edge of the universe?

Both works also depict human evolution in relation to higher-dimensional or transcendent beings.

This article compares them through the lenses of evolution, the limits of the universe, and higher-dimensional existence.


1. Human Evolution: Guided vs. Inherent

In 2001: A Space Odyssey, human evolution is triggered by external intervention.
The Monolith acts as a catalyst, pushing humanity forward.

In Endless Myth, evolution is embedded within the structure itself.
Human consciousness and existence contain the potential to expand into the universe.

In short:

2001: evolution through external guidance
Endless Myth: evolution from within


2. The Edge of the Universe: Destination vs. Endless Expansion

In 2001: A Space Odyssey, the edge of the universe is something to be reached.
Through the Stargate, humanity is guided into an unknown realm.

In Endless Myth, there is no final boundary.
The multiverse expands into omniverses and beyond without limit.

Thus:

2001: the edge as a destination
Endless Myth: no edge, only expansion


3. Higher-Dimensional Beings: Intervention vs. Structure

In 2001: A Space Odyssey, higher-dimensional beings never appear directly.
They influence humanity through the Monolith.

In Endless Myth, higher-dimensional beings are part of the structure itself.
Gods, devils, and other entities operate across dimensions.


4. Transformation of Perception: Beyond Understanding vs. Expansion of Understanding

In the latter half of 2001, human perception is overwhelmed.
The Stargate sequence represents an experience beyond comprehension.

In Endless Myth, perception expands.
Humans gain the ability to understand—and even interact with—higher-dimensional structures.


5. Final Form of Humanity: Star Child vs. Omniversal Existence

At the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, humanity evolves into the Star Child,
a new stage of existence.

In Endless Myth, humanity may evolve into something far more expansive—
becoming part of the universe itself.

In short:

2001: evolved individual being
Endless Myth: existence as cosmos


6. Essence of Myth: Arrival vs. Expansion

2001: A Space Odyssey presents myth as a journey toward the unknown.

Endless Myth presents myth as endless expansion.


Conclusion: What Lies Beyond Evolution?

Endless Myth and 2001: A Space Odyssey offer two visions of human evolution:

Endless Myth: evolution as infinite expansion
2001: evolution as arrival at the unknown

The former continues without end.
The latter reaches a transformative threshold.

And this comparison leads to a fundamental question:

Where is human evolution ultimately heading—
toward an endpoint, or toward infinity?


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