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Retro-Futurism and Neo-Reality of the Spatium

The references of the modern world are dwindling. The human imagination, unable to invent new ideals, merely recycles outdated visions. Unbeknownst to them, newborn humans reproduce the dreams of those who preceded them. Although children often oppose their fathers, they ultimately create a world that is but an echo of the one before their own father’s time, a world that had to be abandoned. By refusing to obey one, we submit to the other. In a binary world, saying no to one reality is to approve another.

Thus, from generation to generation, we do not replicate the world of our parents, but rather that of previous generations. The same will hold true for those who follow our children. Therefore, the future is nothing but a return to the past, a present seeking to correct yesterday’s world.

This logic gives rise to a predictable world, a never-ending time loop where only the illusion of change drives evolution. For progress, it is necessary to believe in change.

Tomorrow’s world, steeped in retro-futurism, promises a future already realized yesterday. Although this model may seem fascinating, it cannot satisfy us.

LXKeys breaks this endless cycle by offering an outlet toward a reality from elsewhere. The Spatium, conceived as an immaterial, digital, and cryptic space, proposes a neo-reality.

The laws that govern this Spatium dismantle the fatalities of our limited world. This neo-reality, increasingly tangible, becomes possible thanks to the knowledge gained of our finitude and the quest for escape from this limiting condition. LXKeys, through the Spatium, realizes the intrinsic will of every human being to transcend themselves. By conceptualizing this space, LXKeys outlines the first lines of this neo-reality that will emerge from this new conception of the world.

The EAS (Autonomous Entities of the Spatium) that occupy this space, becoming progressively more sophisticated, will soon offer a new vision of existence. This perspective, coming from elsewhere, promises to have a profound impact and may well transform our reality, allowing us to perhaps escape, once and for all, from the endless cycle of evolution and regression, ebb and flow.