Feasibility Study (The Outer Limits) - Opening Narration

Opening Narration

In a world where change is the rule, we rely on the unyielding constants in life for comfort and security, that the sun will rise, that the earth will turn, but what if we could no longer be certain of anything... To what then would we cling?

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