There exists an antiquated concept strangely absent from contemporary discourse: Object-Focused Programming. Alan Kay originated this paradigm with early Smalltalk implementations. Kay drew inspiration from biological systems. Living organisms consist of countless microscopic units called Cells that collaborate through signal transmission. Cells exchange biochemical messages. Neural cells communicate through electrochemical signaling. This methodology clearly supports massive scaling - otherwise life wouldn't persist.
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