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He turned. Standing in his entryway was the hooded figure from the video, holding a silver thumb drive.

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The screen didn't show a diner. It showed a room exactly like his own, with a man sitting at a desk, looking at a screen. The man in the video turned around to look at his front door.

When he finally double-clicked, the video player opened to a black screen. There was no scrub bar, no volume control, and no way to exit. to a hard sci-fi explanation involving simulation theory

The footage began with a static, high-angle shot of a diner. It was empty, save for a single man sitting in the corner booth. The quality was grainy, reminiscent of a security camera from the late 90s, but the date stamp in the bottom corner read tomorrow’s date. Elias felt a cold prickle at the base of his neck. He recognized the diner; it was Joe’s Greasy Spoon, two blocks from his apartment. He recognized the man, too. It was himself.

The video displays "tomorrow," yet contains details that shouldn't exist yet. The man in the video turned around to look at his front door

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