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basic psycho-social laws considered as reliable enough so that the direction of public affairs (and private) could be left to the computers. fiction story : strong cultural differences from a region to another and between the individuals. These differences would be practically non-existing on the UMMO planet. Here, the parameters classifying two individuals would be essentially based on their mental and physical capacities44, with, by the way, only little differences from an individual to another (less emphasised than on Earth). One can't speak of a believing as their ideology would be entirely based on scientific pragmatism. They do not seem to be fitted with an extraordinary imagination. They would then all "believe" to the same thing, and would all have the same mental schema. None would ask questions as their society thinks to have brought definitely coherent answers to the essential problems, birth, the role of the humans on the planets, death, and after-death. The representation of the Universe presented is based on a scientific analysis. The History would have created no myths, no religions, as we have had on Earth. The inhabitant of this planet would have no metaphysics anxiousness : the problem would have been solved once for all, scientifically (the metaphysical conceptions of the Ummits texts will be the object of another book). Since the childhood, all would have learnt a coherent representation of the Universe, through a very strict education, based on a conditioning, which nears the hypnopedy proposed by Huxley. All slips to this schema, not disputable while founded on scientific evidences, would be interpreted as a pathology and treated so. However, some rare deviationists would appear on UMMO, manifested through delinquency. This may go to murder, consequences of encephalic malformations. One precision: on the planet UMMO, the delinquency would begin as one would slip a little from the standard model. If a strong reeducation cannot reduce this states, if the individual would be considered as ‘uncurable, he would be then fully deprived of all rights. The Ummits government could then use his body, in particular for biological experiments45. In principle, the young Ummits, conditioned from the earliest age, would not have rebel temperaments. The ideology shown in these texts is the one of a socialism46 sitting on solid metaphysics basis. Among all punishments, the 122 Reading these texts we have to think to "The brave new world" from Aldous Huxley and to the main principle always repeated in this remarkable science- Identity = Stability Our planet is unstable because we are very different from each others. We find