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Wheel of Heaven, 우리의 연구, 참여 방법에 대한 자주 묻는 질문.
What is Wheel of Heaven?
Wheel of Heaven is a knowledge base exploring the hypothesis that life on Earth was intelligently designed by an extraterrestrial civilization known as the Elohim. We synthesize ancient texts, modern scientific discoveries, and cross-cultural mythologies to understand humanity's cosmic origins.
Is this a religious organization?
No, Wheel of Heaven is not a religious organization. We are a research community focused on exploring alternative interpretations of ancient texts and their possible connections to extraterrestrial contact. We encourage critical thinking and open dialogue.
How can I contribute?
There are many ways to contribute! You can write or translate content, help with development, participate in discussions, or simply share our work. Visit our Contributing page for detailed guidelines.
Is the content free to use?
Yes! All our content is open source and freely available. We believe knowledge that could reshape our understanding of human civilization should be accessible to everyone. Check our license for specific terms.
How do I join the community?
The easiest way to join is through our Community Forums on GitHub Discussions. You can ask questions, share ideas, and connect with other researchers interested in humanity's cosmic heritage.
What sources do you use?
We reference a wide range of sources including ancient religious texts, archaeological findings, astronomical data, and the writings of researchers who have explored the ancient astronaut hypothesis. We always strive to cite primary sources and encourage readers to verify information independently.
Can I use the content for my own research?
Absolutely! Our content is open source specifically so it can be used, shared, and built upon. We only ask that you provide appropriate attribution and share your own findings with the community when possible.
Still Have Questions?
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask in our community forums and we'll be happy to help.
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