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Civilization's memory is shorter than the cosmic clock. 12,800 years ago, fire from the sky erased the old world. Yet before the dust settled, someone was already carving impossible monuments into living stone. The same species that forgot how to farm remembered how to move 50-ton blocks with astronomical precision. The pattern repeats: destruction breeds not regression, but revelation. What else have we forgotten that we'll remember when the next reset arrives?