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Intro. In the vast expanse of existence, we perceive ourselves as Darker, temporary passengers in an animal body, an instinctive and primitive "hardware". What transcends our individual mortality are cultural infrastructures and texts, the tangible legacy of past civilizations that offer us a common thread to our origins. Since ancient narratives, the concept of a "God" or creative beings emerging from "another place" is a constant. This idea resonates with the hypothesis that humanity as we know it may not have originated entirely on Earth, pointing to the possible existence of biological anomalies in our species or genetic manipulation by more intelligent entities. The Sumerian civilization, with its accounts of the Anunnaki, stands as a fundamental pillar in this speculation, suggesting a non-terrestrial origin for humanity and the possible creation of our species as an "intelligent tool" transcend

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