In Zack's eyes, there was a certain logic to the idea that all matter was once united in a singular point in time and space. It resonated with the concept of a primordial state from which everything emerged, a cosmic genesis that gave rise to the diversity and complexity of the universe. The crystals, then, served as more than just artifacts or objects of power; they were conduits, bridges that connected disparate worlds and dimensions to their shared origin.
This notion suggested a profound interconnectedness, a fundamental unity underlying the fabric of reality itself. If the crystals indeed possessed the ability to restore this primordial state, it implied a purpose beyond mere happenstance—a grand design set in motion by forces unknown. And yet, the mystery remained: why and when would this convergence occur?