Michele Maione

a young computer scientist not so young.

Life Manifesto

The universe does not ask "why", it imposes a "how". This manifesto outlines a vision of life understood not as an individual journey, but as a collective and immortal flow.

  1. The Imperative of the Genome: The ultimate purpose of every living being is the survival of the code. The genome is the only constant: information that traverses millennia, evolving and perfecting itself. Our task is to act as temporary custodians of this biological treasure, ensuring its transmission into infinity;
  2. The Macro-Organism: The individual does not exist in isolation. Each species is a single macro-organism where every cell (individual) must contribute to the well-being of the whole. This is a Universal Symbiosis: no race exists without the others. We live in a symbiotic equilibrium with every life form and the planet that hosts us, bearing a Collective Responsibility where the destruction of one part is a wound to the whole;
  3. The Pathology of Existence: There is a clear line between what is life and what is destruction. I define as "Tumoral" any behavior that deviates from cooperation and global survival: malice, violence, war, and greed. These are not personality traits, but systemic errors that threaten the integrity of the macro-organism and must be eradicated for the health of the system;
  4. Beyond: The Cosmic Ark: Our end is not a destination, but continuity. If one day the planet is no longer able to host life, our evolutionary duty will be to expand into the stars. We will not leave alone: the species that acquires the ability to travel through space will have the burden of becoming a Universal Noah's Ark, carrying every race and every fragment of biodiversity with it to new worlds to ensure the flame of existence never goes out.