Space. Time. Three dimensions. These are the very basic and innate qualities of the universe. These perceptions of our world around us are engrained in our mind since birth. Perhaps humanity, through some merciful act of evolution, has an inborn need to be satisfied with these basic, yet not wholly correct, predispositions about our being. Yet past this native benignity, between the hairline cracks in our faith and our intellections, the horrible mirror image of things that lay beyond display themselves in all of their ghastly grandeur. Throughout the ages, few have gazed into these hypnotic reflections of the terrors that lay beneath, and all that have were considered insane, and perhaps rightfully so. For when one opens one's eyes to the great yawning cosmos beyond, one will inevitably recognize the complete and utter pointless and microbial existence of mankind.