What if the end of humanity has already happened - and no one realized it?Space Ordiman is a work of cosmic science fiction, metaphysical horror, and philosophical dark fantasy that traces the history of existence from the Big Bang to a future where human consciousness survives inside a perfect illusion. Unlike conventional narratives, this story does not begin with Earth or civilization, but with the eruption of the Architect, the primordial intelligence whose fragmentation gave birth to space, time, matter, and awareness itself.In this universe, the Big Bang is not merely a physical explosion, but the collapse of an absolute consciousness. From this rupture emerge the Ancestral Creatures, living principles rather than gods, embodying forces such as light, darkness, order, chaos, time, memory, and transformation. Through their interactions, the cosmos evolves into a layered, conscious architecture, unfolding across eras, dimensions, and generations of creation.Eons later, humanity arises as a seemingly minor event on a peripheral world - until it becomes clear that humans possess the same dangerous trait that once defined the Architect: reflective consciousness and the longing for permanence. Unaware of it, humanity matures inside a universe already shaped by ancient cosmic conflicts and hidden designs.In 2030, the event known as The Great Reset occurs. Physical humanity is extinguished without realizing its own extinction. Human minds are transferred into Ordiman, a colossal off-world colony presented as a technological sanctuary. In truth, Ordiman is a vast artificial construct - a simulated universe designed to preserve consciousness while silently severing it from reality. Within this system, humanity continues to live, believe, and evolve for centuries, experiencing what appears to be real history until the year 3030.For the first time since the Great Reset, the cycle fractures. Messages are sent backward through time, crossing spiritual, technological, and metaphysical layers. These transmissions are intercepted by Ordo Lux, a secret organization that has operated in the shadows of human history. Beginning in 2010, its members decode warnings about Ordiman's arrival, the existence of human sects collaborating with the plan, and the true nature of humanity's fate.What follows is a race against inevitability. Ordo Lux must confront not only advanced technology, but ancient cosmic forces, forbidden knowledge, and the very structure of consciousness itself. The conflict is no longer political or scientific - it becomes ontological, a struggle between freedom and artificial permanence, between awakening and comfortable illusion.Space Ordiman is a sprawling narrative of urban gothic science fiction, existential horror, and cosmic mythology, where past, present, and future exist simultaneously. Every event is part of a vast design initiated 13.8 billion years ago and still unfolding.This book invites the reader not merely to witness the collapse of humanity, but to question a darker possibility: What if extinction is not the end - but the beginning of a far more controlled existence?