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00:00On a ordinary morning, the entire world noticed something terrifying.
00:04The internet was gone. No messages were sent. No videos lighted. No websites opened.
00:12At first, people thought it was just another outage. But minutes became hours, and hours
00:17became days. Governments tried to restore the connection, but every server on earth remained
00:23silent. Social media disappeared forever. Online banking stopped instantly.
00:30Airports, hospitals, and businesses fell into chairs. Families could no longer contact loved
00:35ones in distant countries. Millions stood in confusion, staring at useless screens.
00:41The digital world humanity depended on had vanished overnight.
00:45And deep inside every city, fear slowly began to grow.
00:50As the days passed, the world began falling apart faster than anyone imagined.
00:55Online money became useless in many places.
00:57Stores could not process payments. Delivery systems stopped moving.
01:04Millions of jobs vanished overnight, because they depended entirely on the internet.
01:09Influencers, streamers, and online businesses disappeared instantly.
01:13Students lost access to education.
01:16Centres could no longer share research across countries.
01:19Even governments struggled to communicate.
01:22Cities once glowing with digital life became strangely quiet.
01:26People started using pipette maps again.
01:30Long lines formed outside banks and supermarkets.
01:33Humanity realized something painful.
01:36The world had become too dependent on invisible connections.
01:40Without the internet, modern civilization itself began to slow down.
01:45Weeks later, people slowly started changing.
01:47The silence of notifications disappeared.
01:51Phones became almost useless objects.
01:54For the first time in years, families sat together and truly talked.
01:59Children played outside instead of staring at screens.
02:02Libraries became crowded again.
02:05Radio stations returned to life.
02:07Letters traveled between countries like the old days.
02:11But not everyone adapted easily.
02:14Many felt isolated without social media.
02:17Others struggled to survive after losing online carriers.
02:20A generation raised on constant connections suddenly faced a quaint world.
02:25Humanity had to relearn how to live without instant information.
02:29The internet had connected billions of people.
02:32But now, the world felt larger, slower, and strangely lonely.
02:37Months turned into years, and humanity slowly entered a new age.
02:41The internet never returned.
02:43The giant digital world that once ruled Earth became nothing more than a memory.
02:48Old habits disappeared.
02:50People learned patience again.
02:53Communities became stronger in some places, while others never recovered from the collapse.
02:58Technology still existed, but life moved differently now.
03:02The endless noise of the online world had faded into silence.
03:06Some believed humanity became weaker without the internet.
03:09Others believed people finally became human again.
03:13And every night, as cities grew darker without billions of glowing screens,
03:17the world remembered the greatest connection it had ever lost forever.
03:20So, it's not pretty cool all the world.
03:20You are a place that was still a place of ノs.
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