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The universe is fragmented, trying to become whole.
The universe isn't fragmented, but it is indeed trying to become whole. This whole-ness can be seen as both a literal and figurative expression of wholeness.
Literal wholeness can be seen as the ultimate potential of the universe. This is an understanding of wholeness that doesn't take into account a literal interpretation of what 'whole' means.
The universe is not fragmented. It is more like a singularity, where time and space converge into one point of infinite density.
This point, or singularity, is a source of infinite energy and therefore potential.
This source of infinite energy and potential is what makes up the universe today.
The universe was a single point of infinite energy and potential, so it wasn't fragmented.