All Beautiful, Infinite and Ultimately Dead! arises from the need to analyze the feeling of helplessness when you know a dark future but cannot prevent it. The End of Architecture represents the next phase: giving up as a conscious act, after which one only begins to discover what comes next.
These discoveries often elude language — either because the writer cannot fully express them, or because they are inherently ineffable: at once astonishingly beautiful and terrifying. Instead of understanding them rationally, we experience them intuitively — through vibrations, a sense of duality, dream logic, and unsettling uncanny sensations.
The story is a dystopia set in the near future and is structured non-linearly, because life itself is not A to Z. Each episode in the book has its mirror episode, and together they form a geometric structure that seeks to produce in the reader a sense of Simultaneity as the only truth — alongside beauty, because beauty will save the world.