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c. -2193 to -2150

Venus-Moon-Earth Intersect

4.2 Kiloyear Event
CGI imagining of Dogger Bank ("Atlan" / "Thule") before its submersion in c. -2194 (cf. Oera Linda)
Modern bathymetry of Dogger Bank
Destruction of Ubar, city of 'Ad (artist's impression of the event remembered in the Qu'ran)
Detail of continental lightning strikes, Lake Baikal
Detail of continental lightning strikes, Lake Baikal
Equatorial plasma horns (artist's impression of glow-mode radiation belts)

1. Venus-Moon-Earth Inferior Conjunction (c. -2193)

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i. Equinox intersect event
    a. High tides, flooding

ii. Plasmasphere superposition

iii. Lake Baikal (?) impact
    a. Compressive contact
    b. Continental lightning strikes
    c. Extensive forest fires
    d. Ashes and particulate matter lofted into stratosphere

iv. Reign of Fasta (Oera Linda) c. -2194 to -2145

2. Moon on Fire

i. Moon atmosphere on fire

ii. Infall of meteoric debris

iii. Myth of the “sacrificial child”
        a. Hebrew: Abraham & Isaac   
        b. Chinese: Guan & Yu  
c. Daksha & Sati ?  


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3. Earth & Moon Relocate

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i. Earth
    a. Earth’s orbit enlarged to .83 AU (77m miles)
    b. Changed axial orientation
    c. Polar plumes & equatorial horns
    d. Solar year extended to 273 days
    
ii. Moon
    a. Moon distances
        “Shun goes on high and dies” (c. -2197)
    b. Annual spiral motions     
    c. Regularization of tides     

iii. Venus bumped closer to Sun (.733 AU)
            
iv. New calendars
    a. 10 lunar months of 27-28 days each
        Tzolkin adaptation
        Shang Dynasty oracle bones    
    b. Lunar mansions
        Chinese: 28
        Vedic: 28

v. Early Zodiac references
    a. Mesoamerica: 13 zodiac divisions


4.  4.2 Kiloyear Event

i. Climate downturn   
    a. Stratospheric ash cloud cover
          - 200 years of dry darkness      
    b. Aridification in Mesopotamia / Mesoamerica   
    c. Cooling in North Atlantic (Bond Event 3)
          - Advancing glaciers in northern hemisphere   
                
ii. Culture downturn
    a. Flooding   
         - Dogger Bank submerged       
         - Atlan/Thule sinks (cf. Oera Linda)      
         - Chinese Yellow River floods       
         - Lesser deluge of Hud       
    b. Reduced agriculture & construction   
         - Collapse of Akkad       
         - Breakdown of Egyptian Old Kingdom       
         - Destruction of ‘Ad / Ubar       
         - Indus Valley civilization relocates SE       
         - Malta depopulated       
         - End of Chinese Longshan, &c. cultures       
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Ruins of Ubar, city of 'Ad
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  • Myths of Creation
    • 1 Thesis
    • 2 Definitions
    • 3 Exposition
    • 4 First Things: Cosmogony
    • 5 Time After Time
    • 6 From Creation To Catastrophe
    • 7 Order Out Of Chaos
    • 8 Traits, Tropes & Themes
    • 9 Macrocosm To Microcosm
    • 10 Astronomical: Theogony
    • 11 Geophysical: Geogony
    • 12 Ethnological: Anthropogony
    • 13 Cosmogonic Causal Chains
    • 14 As Above, So Below
    • 15 Foregone Ages Past
    • 16 Forthcoming Future Ages
    • 17 Second Thoughts
    • 18 But Who's Counting?
    • 19 From Myth To History
    • 20 Cycles Of Recurrence
  • THE CREATION OF MYTH
    • Introduction
    • Thesis
    • 1 Orality >
      • Preliterate Cultural Memory
      • Rock Art
    • 2 Authority >
      • Myth and History
      • What kind of Truth?
    • 3 Community >
      • Ritual Extensions of Myth
      • Shared Image of the World
      • Group Constructions
    • 4 Efficacy >
      • Mythic Rituals
      • As Below, So Above
      • Group Responses
      • Survival Value
    • 5 Persistence >
      • Management of Memory
      • Mutatis Mutandis
    • Caveat
    • Coda
  • The Jupiter Myth