Blind Prophet is a witnessing protocol based on algorithmic mediation and advocating for the aesthetics of the invisible. By stripping away the direct viewing rights of humans, it transfers the right to interpret truth to extraterrestrial logic. The work introduces Schrödinger's principle of quantum superposition to establish an observation mechanism that counters visual hegemony. The satellite end is set as the sole observer to interpret pixel fluctuations and generate oracles; when the audience presses the verification button, it triggers state collapse, causing the archive to enter a superposition state of existence and nothingness. Truth, at the moment of being observed, undergoes logical self-destruction due to the observer effect, shifting from concrete data to an invisible hidden state. Through this paradox, the work not only dismantles visual hegemony but also strips art of the illusory privileges it has been granted in the narrative of human civilization, pushing the essence of art into an absolute void that can be dissolved at any time. It explores the paradox of witnessing as destruction, questioning how invisibility can serve as the ultimate game to maintain the dignity of existence in the era of absolute surveillance, achieving an impersonal alignment on an ontological level.