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Uniplanetary Evolution Theory
A New Perspective on the Cosmos
What if everything we know about our solar system is wrong?
The Uniplanetary Evolution Theory (UET) challenges conventional astronomy, proposing that all eight planets in our solar system are not separate worlds but rather Earth at different stages of its evolution.


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As planets move outward from the Sun
They represent Earth’s past, present, and future states in an eternal cosmic cycle.
Mercury is the newborn Earth, a world still forming under intense solar heat.
Venus represents a younger version of Earth, caught in a greenhouse phase.
Mars is Earth's distant future—a planet where life once thrived but could no longer be sustained.
Beyond Mars, the gas giants may represent even more advanced or decayed stages of our planet’s transformation.
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If this is true
Then every time we look at our neighboring planets, we are looking through portals in time, witnessing Earth's past and its ultimate fate.
This theory redefines space travel—not as a journey through distance but as a journey through time itself.
The answers may be hidden in history, mythology, and even the metaphysical realm.
Explore the Uniplanetary Evolution Theory and uncover the truth.
