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'''Ageoism''' (from Ancient Greek ἀγεωισμός; ἀ- 'without, lacking', γεω- 'earth') refers to the philosophy or scientific theory that Earth does not exist. | '''Ageoism''' (from Ancient Greek ἀγεωισμός; ἀ- 'without, lacking', γεω- 'earth') refers to the philosophy or scientific theory that Earth does not exist. | ||
== Theory == | |||
Ageoism does not deny the fact that a human homeworld exists, rather, it purports that the common belief that the ships of Icnosis came from a now inaccessible region that Earth is located in is flawed. Proponents claim that humans, rather than having originated from billions of light-years away, would have evolved naturally on one of the planets in the [[Settled Systems]]. | |||
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Ageoism (from Ancient Greek ἀγεωισμός; ἀ- 'without, lacking', γεω- 'earth') refers to the philosophy or scientific theory that Earth does not exist.
Theory
Ageoism does not deny the fact that a human homeworld exists, rather, it purports that the common belief that the ships of Icnosis came from a now inaccessible region that Earth is located in is flawed. Proponents claim that humans, rather than having originated from billions of light-years away, would have evolved naturally on one of the planets in the Settled Systems.