Eternos Jun 2026

In 2023, a Korean mother was reunited virtually with her deceased seven-year-old daughter via VR and AI. The project, featured in the documentary "I Met You" , is a heartbreaking example of Eternos technology. The mother could touch a hologram, hear the child’s voice, and see her smile. While healing for some, it created profound psychological distress for others, highlighting the need for ethical guidelines.

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At its most tangible, Eternos is embodied in stone and steel. The pyramids of Giza, the Roman aqueducts, and the concrete brutalist libraries of the twentieth century are all children of the Eternos impulse. We build not only for shelter or utility but for testimony. A skyscraper says, “We were here.” A monument carved into a cliff face whispers to the ages, “Do not forget.” This physical Eternos is inherently paradoxical: the materials we use to defy time are themselves subject to it. Marble cracks, iron rusts, and even mountains erode. Yet the intention remains eternal. The crumbling Colosseum is no less a testament to Roman ambition than it was in its prime; its decay has become a new form of permanence, teaching us that Eternos is not about stasis, but about endurance through transformation. In 2023, a Korean mother was reunited virtually

Focus: Preserving your voice, memories, and wisdom through a "digital twin." While healing for some, it created profound psychological

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