π½In a shocking development in the tech and science world, Larry Ellison β the founder of Oracle and one of the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley β is rumored to be behind projects to build a deep-civilization with spiritual technology. While there has been no official confirmation, the recent leaks have sparked heated debate about the future of humanity and the role of technology in shaping the new world.

According to unofficial sources, Ellison is funding a series of secret projects in isolated areas where teams of engineers, scientists, and spiritual experts are working together to develop a living ecosystem completely separate from current society. These areas are said to be located deep underground, protected by advanced security technology and powered by renewable energy combined with biosensors to sustain life.

What makes these projects special is the integration of spiritual technology β a field traditionally considered mystical β into control and decision-making systems. Some reports suggest that the devices being developed have the ability to βsynchronizeβ with the state of human consciousness, allowing users to interact with the system using thoughts or emotions. This opens up the possibility of building a society where technology not only serves material needs but also reflects the spiritual state of the residents.
However, the mystery and lack of transparency of these projects have raised concerns among many people. Some analysts believe that Ellison is pursuing an βescape planβ from current society, preparing for a post-apocalyptic or global crisis scenario. Others see it as an attempt to create an ideal society where humans and technology are integrated into a sustainable and enlightened ecosystem.
Β 
The big question is: if these projects succeed, who will be chosen to participate? Is this the beginning of a new stratified society where only those with power and resources have access to a βspiritual technological paradiseβ?
Whatever the truth, the story of Larry Ellison and the underground civilization reflects an increasingly clear trend: technology is no longer just a tool, but is becoming a means to redefine how people live, feel, and exist. And in that world, the line between science and spirituality may no longer be as clear as it once was.
Β