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What is dubbed the "architecture of the universe" draws heavily from the teachings of Pythagoras and Plato, asserting that "all is number"—a philosophical stance suggesting that consciousness and reality are interwoven through numerical relationships found in natural phenomena. Ancient civilizations, it appears, possessed advanced knowledge that included accurate measurements of the Earth and intricate alignments of sacred sites, revealing an understanding of heavenly bodies that is, in some interpretations, more advanced than modern science.