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Fire is so ordinary now that we barely notice it. A lighter clicks. A stove turns on. A screen glows. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Without fire, you wouldn’t be here. Not even close. This isn’t poetry. It’s biology, history, and a little bit of terror. Let’s talk about the most dangerous idea humanity ever tamed. Fire didn’t just keep us warm — it rewired us When early humans learned to control fire, something irreversible happened. Cooked food meant less time chewing, less energy digesting, more calories absorbed. That excess energy didn’t go to muscles. It went to the brain. Fire didn’t just heat bodies. It expanded minds. Your ability to read this sentence traces back to cooked meat and glowing embers in the dark. Night used to belong to predators — until fire stole it Before fire, night was a sentence. Darkness meant claws, teeth, and eyes reflecting moonlight. Then humans lit the dark. Fire pushed predators back. It created safe zones. It extended the day. Story...
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