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'''Atechnogenesis'''<ref>Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 More than Meets the Eye guidebook, p483</ref> is the secular scientific explanation that life on Cybertron sprang up through the naturally-occurring interaction of pulleys, levers and gears.<ref>This phrase dates from 1984's Marvel Transformers US #1, the first Transformers story ever published.</ref>
[[IMage:Pulleys.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Scientists think they know everything.]]
'''Atechnogenesis'''<ref>Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 ''More than Meets the Eye'' guidebook, p483</ref> is the secular scientific explanation that life on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] sprang up through the naturally-occurring interaction of gears levers and pulleys.<ref>This phrase dates from 1984's Marvel ''Transformers'' US #1, the first Transformers story ever published.</ref>


The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that [[Primus]] is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]].
The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that [[Primus]] is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]].
 
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Revision as of 22:34, 30 October 2006

Scientists think they know everything.

Atechnogenesis[1] is the secular scientific explanation that life on Cybertron sprang up through the naturally-occurring interaction of gears levers and pulleys.[2]

The strict scientific rationalism of atechnogenesis rejects traditional religious claims that Primus is the source of all life on Cybertron, and much of the ancient doctrine surrounding the Matrix.

References

  1. Term first appeared in Dreamwave's 2004 Generation 1 More than Meets the Eye guidebook, p483
  2. This phrase dates from 1984's Marvel Transformers US #1, the first Transformers story ever published.