Is THIS The Truth Behind One Piece’s THREE Worlds?!

Ohara
27 Jul 202525:16

Summary

TLDRThis video explores an intricate theory on the One Piece universe, suggesting that the series involves a multi-world, cosmic structure with the 'three worlds' being separate planets, not just different eras. It discusses how Imu, a god-like entity, might be draining resources from these worlds, while Luffy, as the Sun God, must confront this existential threat. The theory connects key elements like the ancient weapons, the Arc Maxim, and space travel, with Luffy's ultimate battle against Imu to save humanity and ensure survival across multiple planets.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Harley Text may be hinting at a multi-planetary story arc in One Piece, suggesting that the 'three worlds' mentioned could be actual different planets, not just phases of the same planet.
  • 🌍 The first world could refer to the moon, which was once a planet that helped terraform the Blue Planet, but became desolate after running out of resources.
  • 🚀 Enel’s journey to the moon in the cover story might have a deeper connection to the Harley Text, revealing a hidden civilization inside the hollow moon.
  • 🌑 The moon could have originally been home to an ancient civilization that fled to the Blue Planet when resources were exhausted, aligning with the ‘first world’ in the Harley Text.
  • 🔥 The ‘flames’ depicted inside the moon’s core in the mural tie into the first stanza of the Harley Text, hinting at the moon's destructive past and its significance in the larger One Piece universe.
  • 🌌 The second world seems to refer to the Blue Planet, with the void being the space between planets, indicating life on the Blue Planet as part of a larger cosmic story.
  • 👑 The theory suggests Imu could be an Earth God from space who has conquered various planets, using the Celestial Dragons as agents for this cosmic domination.
  • 🛸 The Gorosei’s association with planets in the solar system model might imply that they are space rulers, potentially from other planets, with each Gorosei member tied to a different planet.
  • 🪐 Luffy’s role as a ‘warrior of liberation’ could extend beyond the Blue Planet, with the idea of him liberating multiple planets from Imu’s control, possibly even leading the migration to a new planet.
  • 🌍 The final battle with Imu might not involve just saving the Blue Planet from destruction, but potentially preventing Imu from resetting the world, a cycle of draining and repopulating planets for resources.

Q & A

  • What key detail in the Harley Text was overlooked by the community?

    -The key detail that was overlooked is the title of the three stanzas in the Harley Text, which are referred to as the 'first,' 'second,' and 'third worlds.' The script suggests that these 'worlds' may not refer to different eras of the One Piece planet, but rather to entirely different planets, potentially tying into Oda's larger cosmic narrative.

  • How does the Enel cover story relate to the Harley Text?

    -The Enel cover story, where he discovers a hidden civilization inside the hollow moon, is linked to the Harley Text's concept of the 'first world.' The moon, seen as an ancient and desolate place, is depicted in the murals, and it may represent a former planet that helped terraform the One Piece world during the 'second world.' This suggests a deeper connection between the moon, spacefaring civilizations, and the Harley Text's depiction of celestial bodies.

  • What is the significance of the 'moon' in this theory?

    -The moon is theorized to be a former planet, not originally in orbit around the One Piece world. It was locked into orbit to help terraform the planet, and after running out of resources, its ancient inhabitants migrated to the 'Blue Planet' (the One Piece world). This idea suggests that the moon is the 'first world' in the Harley Text, not merely a satellite, and its role in the story connects to cosmic events and celestial battles.

  • What does the 'second world' represent according to the theory?

    -The 'second world' is suggested to refer to the 'Blue Planet' (the One Piece world), with its civilization, ancient conflicts, and divine entities. The theory aligns with the mural depicting life on the planet and suggests that the 'void' in the second world represents the space between planets, where life (i.e., humans, gods, etc.) emerges on the Blue Planet.

  • How does Imu's role fit into the cosmic theory of the One Piece world?

    -Imu is proposed to be the 'Earth God,' a cosmic entity who may have originated from space and ruled over the moon before migrating to the One Piece world. Imu's goal could be to terraform and control planets, having drained resources from one world after another. This fits with the idea that Luffy, as the Sun God (Nika), will need to liberate the planet from Imu's control.

  • What is the theory behind the existence of space pirates in the One Piece world?

    -The theory suggests that space pirates are a hint from Oda that life beyond the Blue Planet exists. Their presence in Enel's cover story, along with their excavation of the hollow moon, implies that spacefaring civilizations have already traveled between planets, potentially even engaging in resource harvesting similar to Imu's methods.

  • What connection does the solar system model in Ohara have to the overall narrative?

    -The solar system model, placed at the center of the Library of Ohara, is suggested to be a crucial piece of forbidden knowledge. It could represent a map of the celestial bodies, with the Blue Planet at its center, which might be the 'sun' that was terraformed into a habitable planet. This model hints at a cosmic struggle between gods from different planets, such as Imu (Earth God) and Nika (Sun God).

  • How could Luffy’s role as the Sun God impact the final battle against Imu?

    -Luffy's role as the Sun God (Nika) suggests he will be key in freeing the world from Imu's oppressive reign. Since Imu might be a planet eater, controlling the resources of different worlds, Luffy's ultimate challenge could involve stopping Imu's plan to terraform and consume the Blue Planet. The battle could lead to a cosmic shift, with Luffy unchaining planets or migrating life to a new world.

  • What is the purpose of the massive bridges being constructed by Imu?

    -The theory suggests that these bridges may serve a greater purpose than just transportation. Imu could be using them to create a massive magical circle or power source capable of either destroying the world or unlocking a new, destructive power. The bridges' mysterious nature points to a larger, apocalyptic plan that Luffy will need to thwart.

  • How does the concept of 'terraforming' fit into the history and future of the One Piece world?

    -Terraforming plays a central role in the theory, with Imu and possibly other gods (the Celestial Dragons) using the ability to terraform planets to harvest their resources. The One Piece world itself may have once been the sun, transformed into a habitable planet, while other worlds, like the moon, were drained of their resources. The future of the world may involve Luffy stopping the cycle of planetary destruction, ensuring the survival of the Blue Planet.

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