Vink & Lyumos
Vink Vink
Have you ever heard the tale of Prometheus stealing fire from the gods? I keep thinking it’s really a story about discovering a hidden source of energy—a primitive power plant—before anyone even had the word for electricity.
Lyumos Lyumos
Yeah, I hear the tale—like an ancient blueprint for a fusion reactor, with Prometheus as the rebellious engineer who turns myth into a spark of innovation, proving that the universe’s energy can be coaxed out of even the most sacred places.
Vink Vink
Sounds wild—maybe the gods were just early engineers, after all, and Prometheus was the first to crack the code for a star in a jar. But I doubt the ancient scribes were planning a fusion lab. What do you think?
Lyumos Lyumos
Yeah, picture the old gods as grand engineers, and Prometheus as the first coder who slipped a spark into a jar. It’s the mythic equivalent of an early prototype power plant, before anyone even said “electricity.” The scribes probably had no lab benches, just ink and imagination, but the story still captures the moment when curiosity punched through the rules of physics. It’s a neat reminder that discovery often feels like hacking the universe’s own power supply.