Religion and Myth
The Time Traveler’s Many Names

Ancient texts and mythologies speak
Of a mysterious figure who arrives at pivotal moments to bring knowledge, fire, and transformation. Could these figures all be the same being—a time traveler known by many names?
Kalki
(Hinduism):
The prophesied final avatar of Vishnu, set to appear at the end of time to restore balance.
Quetzalcoatl (Aztec Mythology): The feathered serpent god who brought knowledge, science, and civilization to the people.


Quetzalcoatl (Aztec Mythology):
The feathered serpent god who brought knowledge, science, and civilization to the people.
Prometheus
(Greek Mythology):
The Titan who defied the gods to give fire (technology) to humanity.


Thoth / Hermes (Egyptian/Greek):
The god of wisdom, writing, and time—often depicted as a guide between worlds.
Lucifer (Christianity):
A misunderstood figure, often seen as a rebel, but perhaps one who brought enlightenment to humanity.


What if these figures were all one and the same?
A time traveler guiding humanity through key moments of evolution? If knowledge is power, then those who control knowledge control the future.
Many religions describe a great cycle—a time when the past and future merge, and a figure returns to reveal ultimate truth. Could this be the same traveler, coming back to complete a mission set in motion eons ago?
Perhaps the true secret of time travel is not found in technology, but in understanding the eternal recurrence of existence. If time is a loop, then everything has happened before—and will happen again.
The Uniplanetary Evolution Theory ties together science, history, metaphysics, and religion into a grand, unified vision of reality. The evidence is all around us—hidden in plain sight. Are you ready to open your eyes?