This is the same conclusion my colleague reached, however I think Pluribus was inspired by something completely different. There is a new theory that is based on the fact that we are all already One and eternal and that our body is only a passing form to know ourselves from an infinity of points of view. Search for Federico Faggin and his theories on consciousness and free will.

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"Imagine a mountain of solid rock six miles long, six miles wide, and six miles high. Once every hundred years a crow flies by with a silk scarf in its beak, just barely caressing the top of the mountain with it. The length of time it would take to wear away that mountain is how Buddha described the journey to enlightenment. That’s the game of incarnations. In the vastness of time any one incarnation is like the blink of an eye in relation to a seventy-year life span. Every time you blink, that’s like another incarnation. Every thought form is like a lifetime.” image
It's not a *new* theory, it's actually really ancient, look up the Bhagvadh Geeta. Sham Altman had also posted "aham Brahmasi" meaning "I am One, I am the Universe, I am The Creator" in a tweet once, referring to the same concept from the scripture mentioned above. ~ MK image