DISCOVER

DISCOVER

Eraj Alisherov

Why This Dream Matters

And the Reason Behind It

August 2025

Imagine God’s creation humanity dying without ever knowing or encountering other species He made to preserve the balance of diversity. Even God might laugh at us and say: “Your complex brain, full of neurons, couldn’t even grasp this idea? Why didn’t you explore the universe? Didn’t I give you enough time? Where did you go? You died like a dog, forgetting that My universe is so vast it has no end for you. I gave you every chance to see other worlds and delight in the differences between you and My other creations, yet you chose to die in ignorance and return to Me.”

SERVICES

Cosmic Exploration, Advanced Humans, Cyborgs, and Spaceships

The Dream

I remember the years between 2015 and 2018. I would often gaze up at the night sky, lost in thoughts about the universe. I pondered everything — the endless opportunities, the potential dangers, even the possible extinction of humanity caused by some cosmic event or invasion. I was especially fascinated by the constellation Ursa Major. But in the end, I’d usually just drift off to sleep, overwhelmed by so many thoughts without any solid answers (or so I believed). Sometimes, I would ask myself: Will there ever come a time when humanity explores every corner of the universe, so much so that even God would marvel at our curiosity?

Sometimes, my pessimistic mind, blinded by the harsh reality I was born into, would tell me, “Eraj, you exist in a universe that grants no godlike powers—no supernatural strength or divine gifts.” I’d drift into thoughts of the multiverse and countless versions of myself scattered across different realities, wondering if I’m the weakest, the worst, or just the most ordinary among them. Would they laugh at me, or would I laugh at them? Are they more advanced, or am I simply outdated and archaic? These questions would consume me, gnawing at my very being.

The driving force behind all of this was the longing to uncover something beyond Earth and everything it holds. Have you ever noticed the kind of people who refuse to live and die like everyone else, who hunger for something greater? That’s what haunts people like me. We’ve heard this sentiment countless times from influential voices—so often that it has become almost cliché—but I believe it still holds truth. Humanity needs just one person capable of altering the entire trajectory of our species. We need another Jesus or Muhammad (PBUH), but one whose vision lies in science and cosmic exploration. That is what we truly need now. I am certain that somewhere, other intelligent beings are watching us, wondering if we will ever reach their galaxies.

D.O.O.M.

On the Verge of a Cosmic Revolution: The Dawn of D.O.O.M.

Stan Lee once said something like: If you have an idea you know will work, don’t waste it on those who cannot understand it. The truth is, we rarely know in advance who will grasp the depth of an idea and who will dismiss it. The fate of D.O.O.M. lies deep within each of us, but its success demands sacrifice. This is not a hotel to be built, a dish to be served, or a credit to be issued—this is something that could alter the very course of humanity, challenge everything we believe about ourselves and the cosmos. At the center of this vision stands one person—me, Eraj—and Tajikistan will remember me as the one who opened the path to national cosmic exploration and as the mind that forged advanced means to protect both humanity and the Republic. This is not just an idea—this is the beginning of a new era.

From the land of Ajam, we have many gifted minds—some are advancing the frontiers of AI, others are building innovative financial institutions and products, and others serve the nation with their culinary mastery. I am not saying that is merely good—it is excellent. Yet, we need more pioneers in other fields as well. I can see that the Republic is slowly awakening to its true potential, and the key is to keep moving in that direction with conviction and unity. But progress is not a passive process; it demands visionaries willing to take risks, to challenge the norm, and to forge paths where none existed before. It requires the courage to dream on a scale that unsettles the comfortable and inspires the determined. If we can nurture that spirit—across science, technology, arts, and space—we will not just participate in the future, we will help define it.

What’s in It for the Republic?

“You’re not joking, right?” my friend asked when I presented D.O.O.M. to him. “Seriously? Why not go to America—the land of opportunity, the American dream? Wait, wait… how on earth are you going to solve the energy problem for your corporation? You’re telling me you’re actually going to build this empire here, in your own homeland, where people are already struggling with immigration issues, electricity shortages, and so many other challenges?”

I told him that just because I come from the land of Ajam, it doesn’t mean I can’t dream big. D.O.O.M. will be the protector of the Republic, guided by the strong will of Almighty God, and I’m not going to stop halfway. “Eraj,” my friend said, “you’re so talented—why not focus on something that matters right now?” I replied, “Then who will worry about tomorrow?” I asked him, “Will there ever be a time when Tajiks can explore the universe around them? Someone has to take the risks and turn these dreams into reality—the very essence of humanity is solving problems, and those problems will never end as long as we exist.” We want to build a legacy so powerful that the word “Tajik” becomes synonymous with greatness. We want to be a shield for all humanity, so advanced that even time can’t keep pace with us. No matter where we are, the journey must start now.

''Isn’t it beautiful that I am a Tajik, searching for answers within our vast universe? Isn’t it inspiring that I am striving to build a legacy for generations yet to come? As Nasir Khusraw wisely said, “The stars above are but reflections of the soul’s own light; seek the heavens within, and you shall know the universe.” Our brilliant Persian ancestors dreamed of exploring the cosmos, and now the time has come to turn that dream into reality—no matter the obstacles.''

Building Prosperity: The Four Critical Stages

Vision and Strategic Foundation

Vision and Strategic Foundation

Robust Infrastructure and Compliance

Robust Infrastructure and Compliance

Innovative and Adaptable Culture

Innovative and Adaptable Culture

Global Partnerships and Market Expansion

Global Partnerships and Market Expansion

Creating an international corporation that thrives for decades requires a clear and ambitious vision paired with a strategic foundation aligned to global opportunities and core values. Building robust infrastructure and ensuring full legal, financial, and regulatory compliance are essential to sustain growth across borders. Equally important is cultivating a culture of innovation and adaptability that allows the company to stay ahead amid shifting global trends. Finally, forging strong international partnerships and carefully expanding into key markets will diversify risk and unlock new avenues for lasting prosperity.

It’s not that easy — my mind will tell me — but nothing in life truly is. I remember my time at the Presidential School in Dangara City, where our brilliant Algebra teacher, a young mathematician who inherited his father’s beautiful mathematical mind, once said that nothing in this world or even the universe is inherently easy or difficult; it all depends on the conditions. Walking is easy for you because you have legs, but for someone with a disability, it can be a nightmare. That’s why, even if it’s not easy and even if I fail again and again, I keep moving toward my goal, because slowly but surely, Eraj gets what he wants.

The Land of Ajam

''The Lord’s land is vast, and I can worship Him anywhere — whether on the Moon, the Earth, or other planets. Wherever we are in the universe, we choose to worship God intergalactically.'' — Eraj Alisherov, The Patriot

Achievements

We wanted to give ourselves a strong kickstart before moving forward, so we decided to begin by creating an exoskeleton suit for the Ajam military of the Republic—one that can enhance the strength and capabilities of modern soldiers by 10 to 20 times. The suits currently worn by soldiers still reflect the designs and limitations of WWI and WWII, but we are here to deliver something far greater. We call it Arius.

Eraj Alisherov, The Patriot

There will be one hell of a reaction before we even begin. Some people will laugh, some will mock, but we see nothing except our goal. The most important thing for us is to keep moving forward and present this technology to my compatriots. Believe me, I know myself — I know who I am and why I was born. If someone ever saw me wasting my time, and they were close enough to me, they’d shoot me dead for it — because they know better than anyone that I wasn’t born to stay idle. We fall, we get up. We fall again, we get up again. And then we succeed. Something deep inside me tells me this is the chance to change the entire trajectory of the world within the next ten years. So it’s time to think big. It’s time to be big. It’s time for something big.

We were born at the perfect time — literally. The 21st century will be remembered as the golden century for the entire human race. The revolutions happening across so many fields are laying the groundwork for something even greater tomorrow. We have AI, and we have raw materials readily available for use. I’m sure that if we were to ask God which century was the greatest blessing in every sense, He would point to the 21st century as the final great gift to humanity. In this century, our species has achieved something extraordinary: the ability to create things without fully understanding them. It’s exciting — and it’s also terrifying.

Phase 1 — Mission & Requirement Definition

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Phase 2 — Research & Feasibility Studies

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