This work is the final integrative version of a series that began with V1, continued through V2 and V3, and concludes here as V4.V1 explored the possibility of an identical Earth from a cosmological and multiverse perspective.V2 examined the limits of physical identity, reformulating “sameness” in terms of finite resolution within modern physics.V3 then addressed the question of Earthness itself—how similar something must be to still be called “Earth.” This final version does not introduce new claims. Instead, it organizes and connects the ideas developed in V1–V3 into a single coherent structure, clarifying how the question of an “identical Earth” passes through possibility, physical identity, and system-level classification.The goal is not to assert the existence of another Earth, but to present a logically consistent way of thinking about where the concept of Earth meaningfully begins and ends. Contact : qwerza12mn@gmail.com
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