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After four centuries of modern science, it has become increasingly evident what the universe is ultimately aiming for. A remarkable revelation is that life on Earth existed for approximately three billion years primarily in the form of simple, single cells living in isolation. These minuscule cells, despite their simplicity, were inherently drawn to one another, giving rise through their interactions to complex ecosystems, including majestic eagles and evergreen forests.
A parallel can be drawn to humanity's own evolution. For over 99% of our existence, humans lived as small, nomadic bands of hunters and gatherers. These groups maintained a basic structure, interacting mainly within their confined dynamics, until a remarkable breakthrough occurred—civilization emerged.