The Eternal PresentUpdated at Feb 10, 2026, 22:00
Andrey, a 19-year-old student at Nikola Tesla University, has been chosen by cosmic entities to possess a gift that transcends all human logic: a superhuman intelligence capable of understanding and manipulating the mysteries of space-time, opening interdimensional portals, and altering the very structure of the universe. It is not merely knowledge, but an expansion of consciousness that transforms him into a time traveler and architect of alternate realities.
But this power also confronts him with his most intimate scars. Soon, Andrey begins to rewrite his past: correcting mistakes, reliving encounters, erasing traumas. He does so not only out of wisdom, but also out of fear, desire, pride, and love. In his quest to build a perfect life, he ignores the warnings of the beings who chose him: altering the timeline is not a game of logic, but a threat to cosmic balance and the human soul.
As the fabric of reality begins to unravel, Andrey finds himself caught between two natures: the human one, which compels him to feel, love, and err; And the superhuman one, which drags him toward pride and loneliness. His relationships with other brilliant students—scientists, artists, potential loves, and friends who don't always understand his burden—are fractured by paradoxes he himself creates.
The guardians of time present him with an ultimatum: either he renounces his selfish use of the gift, or he will lose everything. But Andrey is neither a classic hero nor an absolute antagonist: he is a young man scarred by his wounds, facing the most profound dilemma of all.
Will he mold destiny to his liking, even if it means destroying what he loves? Or will he find in sacrifice, acceptance, and teamwork the key to restoring not only temporal balance, but also his own humanity?
A philosophical science fiction story where the greatest journey is not temporal... but internal.