Primitives

Primitives are objects that have been modified using pareidolia to create models of advanced technology not used or invented that are functional albeit unfinished or improved by human touch.

The simplest example is that a cup is an advancement of the lake, both of which have the same form and can be used for the same purpose ( holding water ) in similar respects these primitives provide means of creating technology without much effort so that they are accessible before being invented.

They are useful for exploring other worlds as well, because one can use pareidolia to perceive other things in mundane objects seen daily, the simplest example of pareidolia is next to this text, where the image looks like a duck and a rabbit at the same time.

These objects provide the basic advice for how to further the technology as well as create them later from parts of the primitive technology. They are thus useful for basic models of inventions later created, because they are composed of the same behaviors and properties.

A fascinating tool, pareidolia is used often among Parsemist to attain short root technology.

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