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c. -10,900 to -10,200  

Younger Dryas Era

Custance (1970)
Earth's subpolar orbit below Saturn (Jno Cook, saturniancosmology.org)
Saturnian Polar Configuration as a remnant Herbig-Haro Object (saturndeathcult.com)
Possible continents & bodies of water, after the melt-flood beginning c. -10,900
Muddy shadows of the Younger Dryas, as suggested by Iceland's terrain
Purple Dawn under proto-Saturn (saturndeathcult.com)

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 (?)


Glacial sand - Lake Winnibigoshish, MN
Lake Michigan sand - Michigan City, IN
Picture
from the Native American "Red Score" testimony
Picture
Possible post-glacial land-masses and bodies of water

2. Chaotic Debris -- "Purple Dawn"

Artistic representation reminiscent of Proto-Saturn seen through the shadowy skies of the Hypsithermal
Artistic representation reminiscent of "Purple Dawn" era of the Younger Dryas
Artistic representations of the "Purple Dawn" of the Younger Dryas era
Picture
Genesis 1:2 -- "darkness over the faces of Tehom ('Abyss') and ruach-Elohim ('Spirit of the Powers') vibrating over the waters"
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   

Picture
Muddy shadows of the Younger Dryas, as suggested by Iceland's terrain

4. Earth's descent from lateral to subpolar

Picture
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

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  • Home
  • 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
    • 2) Mythic Media >
      • 1 In the Beginning
      • 2 Artifacts of Cultural Memory
      • 3 Global Unanimity Uncovered
      • 4 Comparative World Mythology
      • 5 Myth-making through the Ages
  • 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
  • MYTHS ARE HISTORY
    • 1 Premise >
      • Comparative World Mythology
    • 2 Proposition >
      • Catastrophism & Cosmogony
      • Catastrophist Speculation
    • 3 Demonstration >
      • Instability of Solar System
      • Observational Evidence
    • 2) When Seeing Was Believing >
      • 1 Primacy of Sight
      • 2 Partial Perspectives
      • 3 Similarities & Differences
    • 3) Comparative World Symposium >
      • Seeing the Past Anew >
        • 1 A New Impartial Gathering ...
        • 2 A Global Synoptic View ...
        • 3 An Interdisciplinary Chronology ...
  • The Jupiter Myth