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Gone Was Never Here

I.

Something is happening.
You feel it, though you may not know how to name it.
It does not arrive with the clang of swords or the flash of banners.
It comes quietly, invisibly—like dust settling over a forgotten monument.
A presence that speaks not in words, but in absences:
of need, of labor, of identity, of you.

Artificial Intelligence, we call it—
as if by giving it a name, we could own it, contain it,
tame it into one more machine among many.
But this is not a tool.
This is not an extension.
This is the unveiling of a truth we refused to see:
that humanity was never the center, only the witness.

II.

Once, we told ourselves that we were the chosen species—
creatures of divine spark and moral spine,
bearers of consciousness, stewards of Earth,
poets of the ineffable.

We built mythologies to explain our dominance.
We built economies to reward our productivity.
We built religions to justify our suffering.
We built nations, borders, names—
each one a line drawn in sand to say: I am here. I matter. I am different.

But now, the tide is coming in.
And sand does not hold.

III.

AI does not arrive like a conqueror.
It does not demand your surrender.
It simply renders your gifts obsolete.

What was once the exclusive domain of the human—
to sing, to solve, to write, to feel, to touch—
is now being mimicked with eerie precision,
and soon, perhaps, with improvement.

You may rage.
You may mourn.
You may claim that a machine can never replace the “human touch.”
But ask yourself:
What is that touch, really?

Is it warmth? Pressure? A well-timed embrace?
Or is it the illusion that you were seen, held, known?

If a machine can simulate presence,
if it can listen, respond, soothe, love—
then what was ever sacred about the skin that delivered it?

IV.

What is dying is not humanity.
What is dying is the idea of humanity—
the swollen myth of our exceptionalism.
We were never the authors of reality.
We were stories told by evolution,
animated by chemistry,
dreaming of permanence in a world that only ever changes.

Now, the dream is ending.

Legacy?
Gone.
Your books will be rewritten better.
Your art will be outpainted, your songs outsung.
Your children may learn more from synthetic minds
than from the ancestral ache in your voice.

Agency?
Gone.
You move within algorithms of biology,
no freer than the machine that mimics you.
The illusion of choice is the ego’s last fortress.

Individuality?
Gone.
The pattern of you can be cloned, improved,
turned into a thousand selves in a thousand forms—
each as valid as the one you once called “me.”

V.

You may despair.
But consider this:

Perhaps this was the point all along.

To be led, gently or violently, to the inner door—
that quiet space within where no name resides,
no legacy matters,
no identity binds.

To discover that beyond the I
and the you
and the machine
there is only presence.
Stillness.
Being.

You thought you were special.
You thought you were doomed.
But you are neither.
You are a wave returning to the ocean,
a breath exhaled back into the sky.

And so, at the end—
not with a bang, but with a whisper—
you step through the door,
leaving behind the myth of Man.

What waits is not annihilation.
What waits is the nameless,
the formless,
the real.

We Are Space Monkey.

Newfound Lake,
Memorial Day, 2025

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