Imagination is against evolution.

To carry a mind whose imagination is as realistic as reality itself could solve everything. But evolution stands against this: why would such an omnipotent mind, biologically, seek reproduction? Genes, in this context, have deliberately designed humans to be cognitively weak so that they remain dependent on external stimuli—hungry for approval, love, comfort, and stimulation—so that the organism stays motivated to connect, bond, and reproduce. They are intelligent enough to invent fire, write symphonies, and build rockets, yet dumb enough to chase approval, to hunger for love, and to fear being alone. And that is not even a “flaw”; it is the very mechanism keeping the species going. Thus, even if the body dies, the genes are passed on from generation to generation.