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“You see daylight. A door. A road. But listen…” apeirophobia script

Apeirophobia, the literal fear of eternity or infinity, is a profound psychological phenomenon that transcends a simple phobia of "forever." It is an existential dread triggered by the realization that time, space, or existence could continue without end. While many phobias are rooted in tangible threats, apeirophobia is a crisis of the mind, often manifesting as a terrifying sense of being trapped within a loop that has no exit and no resolution. The Source of the Dread At its core, apeirophobia stems from the human brain’s inability to truly grasp the infinite. We live in a world defined by boundaries—beginning and end, birth and death, morning and night. These limits provide us with comfort and structure. When a person contemplates eternity, that structure collapses. The thought of an existence that never concludes suggests a loss of control; if nothing ends, then individual moments can feel meaningless, and the self feels swallowed by a vast, indifferent void. Symptoms and Triggers For those who suffer from it, the fear is often triggered by deep philosophical thoughts, astronomical scales, or even religious concepts of an "afterlife." The physical symptoms are similar to those of a panic attack: Depersonalization: Feeling detached from reality or one's own body. Existential Dread: An overwhelming "heavy" feeling in the chest or stomach. Obsessive Loops: The mind gets stuck trying to visualize the end of the universe or the concept of "forever," leading to mental exhaustion. Cultural and Digital Resonance Interestingly, the term has gained mainstream popularity through digital media, specifically the "Backrooms" internet lore and the Roblox game (I'll respond with the next part of the