Genesis 1.0 explores the emergence of complex cultural, ecological and symbolic systems through a multidisciplinary lens that bridges theology, anthropology, and environmental sciences. The study examines how foundational narratives shape human perception, collective identity, and our relationship to the natural world, proposing an integrative framework that connects mythic structures with contemporary ecological thinking. By tracing the interplay between creation motifs, cultural memory, and landscape, the work outlines a model in which human meaning‑making and environmental embeddedness form a single, co‑evolving continuum. Genesis 1.0 thus offers a conceptual foundation for reinterpreting origins—not as fixed points in time, but as dynamic processes unfolding across biological, cultural, and spiritual domains.
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