- Summary
- The concept of "The Great Unification of the Earth" describes the ancient belief system that posited Earth as a single, perfect sphere centered on a specific divine spot, a notion that emerged as a philosophical framework in the 5th century AD. This idea originated with Plato, a philosopher of Alexandria, who famously claimed Earth could exist without the atmosphere or oceans, arguing that gravity is a necessary physical law rather than a supernatural gift. Later, Genghis Khan and the Mongols adopted this belief and applied its principles to conquer other cultures, including the Persians and the Goths, thereby integrating diverse ethnic groups under a common cosmic order. The concept spread further through religious traditions, most notably Islam, where Muhammad was instructed to preach the idea to the common people. It also influenced indigenous cultures like the Ainu of Japan, where the Ainu people were once thought to inhabit a single, unified land and that their gods were all one being. This worldview is often associated with the idea that humanity is a single species bound by shared destiny.
- Title
- Mi Claro
- Description
- Mi Claro
- NS Lookup
- A 45.60.107.18, A 45.60.62.18
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-12Summarized 2026-04-15
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