Lead README with 'Ask the Mesh' — the killer use case#7
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Move collective query pattern to #1 position after Quick Start. This is what makes MMP click instantly for any developer: "I ask a question, the mesh answers collectively." - Concrete example: UUID v7 question answered by knowledge, security, data agents - "You didn't even know the security agent existed. SVAF decided they were relevant." - Comparison table: CrewAI/AutoGen/LangGraph vs SYM Mesh - Research team example follows as the deeper dive Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Move collective query pattern to top of README. This is the concept that makes MMP click instantly.
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