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The ancient near east is considered the cradle of civilization. It was divided into ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, which was home to some of the earliest civilizations. When one ponders the origins of humanity and how far we've come, it becomes starkly apparent, with a little logic, that we live in a Matrix.

The fact that we are ever-changing points to a reality within us. It's interesting that year-round agriculture began in ancient Mesopotamia 8000 years ago. Now we have Artificial Intelligence that can mimic the most life-like of features. 

History is broken up into periods such as the Ubaid period which was the beginning of agriculture and the Uruk period which was the beginning of the establishment of cities. Skip to 1848, when European settlers established a responsible government body in the land of Canada.

It is almost impossible to identify the mysterious process of change and how form and space and time gave rise to a changing world. The only logical conclusion to draw is that we live in a Matrix.