First Singularity

The philosopher, mathematician, physicist, physicist, and theologian Gottfried Leibniz wondered, back in the 17th and 18th centuries

    • Why something instead of nothing?

And that question is still more relevant than ever: Why does matter, time, space… exist? In reality, there could be nothing, simply a total absence of any existence at all.

Second Singularity

After the emergence of matter, space and time or, better expressed, spacetime, from an abrupt manifestation known as Big Bang, antimatter also appears and the first atoms emerge. The initial atom, the first properly material or tangible existing component, was hydrogen and, later, the helium atom.

Third Singularity

Life, as we know it so far, is a complex system that began to manifest itself very soon after the formation of the Earth.

Fourth Singularity

The evolutionary process of the species homo sapiens has not concluded.

We are so vainly proud of our mind that we are convinced that we have reached the top of the evolutionary mountain.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

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