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The Advanced Ancient Civilizations-Encoded Human Evolution Theory

The Advanced Ancient Civilizations-Encoded Human Evolution Theory proposes that pyramids are part of a complex network designed by advanced ancient civilizations to guide human evolution and store their knowledge and technology.

Background

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Pyramids have long been a subject of fascination and debate among archaeologists, historians, and theorists. While their exact purpose remains unclear, research suggests that pyramids are more than just tombs or monuments.

The Encoding Hypothesis

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The theory suggests that advanced ancient civilizations encoded their knowledge and technology into human DNA. This encoding created a genetic blueprint for human evolution, guiding the development of human civilization. The encoding is a puzzle that requires the collection of different genetic pieces across generations to unlock and form the complete knowledge.

The Pyramid Network

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Pyramids are part of a complex network that operates like a computer system, influencing human perception and guiding the evolution of life. This network, which we call the "Pyramid Network," is designed to maintain the balance of the planet and ensure the continuation of human evolution.

Determinism and Free Will

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The theory suggests that the encoding allows for both determinism (encoded programs) and free will (individual choices). While the encoding guides human evolution, individuals have the freedom to make choices that contribute to the collective progress of humanity.

Implications

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The Advanced Ancient Civilizations-Encoded Human Evolution Theory has far-reaching implications for our understanding of human history, ancient civilizations, and the purpose of pyramids.

References

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  1. ^ "Engineers have a new theory on how Egypt's first pyramid was built". NPR. Retrieved 2025-03-31.