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(I believe the original text is a typo. "Miliara" refers to the disease milaria. Miliardo = 10^9, or "billion.")
 
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:Pan-cosmology, a lost science in this world, is the study of the parallel universes. Pan-cosmologists study other worlds with ''Omphaloi'' in the same manner as the astronomer studies the stars and planets with telescopes. :Pan-cosmology, a lost science in this world, is the study of the parallel universes. Pan-cosmologists study other worlds with ''Omphaloi'' in the same manner as the astronomer studies the stars and planets with telescopes.
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-:The Pan-Cosmology Classification System (PCCS) organizes the many thousands groups of universes into six main groups, based on the similarities and differences in the arrangement of continents on the surface of each Earth.+:The Pan-Cosmology Classification System (PCCS) organizes the many billions of groups of universes into six main groups, based on the similarities and differences in the arrangement of continents on the surface of each Earth.
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:Extended study of other worlds with the ''Omphaloi'' revealed that each out of the Earths in our present-day reality seems to exist in one out of six forms, shown below: :Extended study of other worlds with the ''Omphaloi'' revealed that each out of the Earths in our present-day reality seems to exist in one out of six forms, shown below:

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Chapter 12: Pan-Cosmology
(translation by Nicolas & MauroKing)
Pan-cosmology

Pan-cosmology, a lost science in this world, is the study of the parallel universes. Pan-cosmologists study other worlds with Omphaloi in the same manner as the astronomer studies the stars and planets with telescopes.

The Pan-Cosmology Classification System (PCCS) organizes the many billions of groups of universes into six main groups, based on the similarities and differences in the arrangement of continents on the surface of each Earth.

Extended study of other worlds with the Omphaloi revealed that each out of the Earths in our present-day reality seems to exist in one out of six forms, shown below:

Proof of Reprocurement: ORA9/174K/7K55/6E7S/835U
(http://164.109.150.213/PRUVO/ORA9/174K/7K55/6E7S/835U.PDF)

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