Understanding the past to master the future.
The history of great civilizations, from the majestic pyramids of Egypt to the sophisticated temples of the Mayans, is not a mere sequence of events. According to this theory, it follows a predetermined cycle, where each society passes through similar stages: birth, growth, technological and cultural apex, and sudden collapse.
Civilizations often arise in rich yet challenging natural environments, where humans, still close to their primitive state, unite their efforts to survive. These early societies develop rudimentary structures, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing. This simplicity reflects their connection to nature, a pure and isolated phase of the cycle.
Over time, civilizations grow, mastering their environment through technological and social advancements. They build cities, develop religions, and organize around shared beliefs. This phase is essential, representing humanity’s learning process and the quest for love and imperfection initiated by the gods.
At this peak, civilizations achieve monumental heights. Colossal structures like the pyramids of Giza or Aztec temples are not mere religious or cultural testimonies. In this vision, they symbolize the pinnacle of a technologically advanced society, capable of synchronizing human minds with machines to achieve a form of global consciousness. This stage marks an illusion of immortality and perfection but also a dangerous imbalance.
Technology, the emblem of their power, becomes their Achilles’ heel. In this theory, a technological crisis or virus triggers a sudden collapse. In an instant, these hyper-connected societies vanish, leaving behind their monuments as silent witnesses of their existence. Only isolated tribes, disconnected from the global network, survive to restart the cycle.
These survivors, carriers of a simplified humanity, rebuild the world from scratch. They relearn to tame nature, unaware that they are retracing the steps of their predecessors. Thus, each future civilization rediscovers and reinvents forgotten concepts, continuing this eternal cycle.
This revolutionary approach invites us to see human history through a cyclical lens rather than a linear one. It provides a key to understanding the mysteries of our past, such as:
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