The punishment is elegantly simple. Soren is placed in an endless library—a physical representation of Jorge Luis Borges’ "The Library of Babel." The library contains every possible book that could ever be written, in every language. Shelves stretch to infinity in all directions. Gravity is optional. The air tastes of dust and forgotten things.
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Soren’s task? To find the single book that tells the true story of his life. Not a metaphor. Not a fictionalized account. The exact, one-to-one, correct book. Only when he finds it—a search estimated to take more than a googolplex of years—will he be allowed to move on to the true heaven. The punishment is elegantly simple
The twist is devastating: Soren was wrong. Not about being a good person, but about his theology. The true religion turns out to be a literalist interpretation of Mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Because Soren lived a decent life, he is granted not the fire and brimstone of hell, but a "short stay" in an alternate, more bureaucratic realm of suffering. Gravity is optional