The Six-Hundred and Eighteenth Movement — The Age of Complete Stability
In this era, stability became the default state of existence.
Core Principles
• Stability was constant
• Change was rare
• Systems held firm
• Predictability was normal
How Life Functioned
• People expected life to remain the same
• Communities planned far into the future with confidence
• Systems prevented disruption automatically
• Daily life followed familiar patterns
Outcome
The universe became extremely stable, with very little uncertainty or variation.
The Six-Hundred and Nineteenth Movement — The Age of Minimal Effort
In this era, most tasks required very little effort to complete.
Core Principles
• Effort was reduced
• Systems handled most work
• Human strain was low
• Efficiency was maximized
How Life Functioned
• People relied on systems to manage daily needs
• Communities delegated work to automated processes
• Systems corrected issues without input
