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c. -10,900 to -10,200
Younger Dryas Era
1. Melt-Flooding
i. Pleistocene Nonconformity
a. Drowning of aquatic habitats b. Disappearance of homelands, gaps of evidence ii. Displaced waters & torrential rains in the mythohistorical record a. Huron cosmology b. Red Score testimony c. Hindu Vishnu Purana iii. Earth tectonic expansion (?) |
2. Chaotic Debris -- "Purple Dawn"
Artistic representations of the "Purple Dawn" of the Younger Dryas era
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i. Carbon nanoparticles in stratosphere
a. Extended period of shadow under “Purple Dawn” (proto-Saturn) b. Coldest climate Earth has ever known ii. Darkness before ‘creation’ in the mythohistorical record a. Maidu cosmology b. Hopi cosmology c. Hawaiian cosmology d. Hindu Maitrayani Upanisad & Brihadaranyaka Upanisad e. Illustrated bark books of Mesoamerica f. Maori cosmology g. Hebrew Genesis 1.2 (“The Earth had become a desolate ruin”) & Zohar & Psalm 18.12 & Psalm 97.2 & Isaiah 45.7 |
3. Holocene Extinction
i. Deathly environmental conditions
a. Frozen tsunami tides of large flora and fauna b. Earth increases in charge & mass (?) ii. Large-eyed mud dwellers a. Clovis culture incinerated in N America b. Anxiety of soggy bedarkened survivors |
4. Earth's descent from lateral to subpolar
i. Schuré (1912 &c.)
a. Saturn planetary system (proto-Saturn nebula) b. Earth begins subpolar rotation; chaotic clouds of debris ii. Cardona (1982 &c.) a. Proto-Saturn nebula b. Spiral approach to the Sun iii. Thornhill (1998 &c.) a. Cathode flaring of Red Saturn (proto-Saturn) b. Comet-like acceleration towards the Sun iv. Cook (2001 &c.) a. Earth enters outer envelope of Saturn’s plasmasphere b. Earth’s spiral descent thro plasma plumes of the Polar Configuration c. Flaring & instabilities of the Peratt Column at double-layers |