This group explores the forgotten epochs of Earth, civilizations lost to time, cycles of rise and fall, and the cataclysmic events that reset human history. Covering subjects like the destruction of Atlantis, the Younger Dryas impact, pole shifts, and global floods, we ask: What came before us? What was lost? What patterns are we repeating?
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Apophis 2029: A Close Miss, A Clear Message in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months, 2 weeks agoppl r crazy if they think a comet cant strike here…. wat happened 2 the dinosoars culd happen here 2
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536 AD: The Year the Sun Dimmed in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months, 2 weeks ago536 is something thats not discussed very often but shuld be. Textbooks dont cover it, school doesnt cover it, hell, its like do we pretend earth has a forcefield around it where no comets can come in or what? Ignorance remains the dominant trait as of now most ppl choose not to seek out new info, just take whatevers being fed to them.
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Apophis 2029: A Close Miss, A Clear Message in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 1 week agoMost people are so busy bickering with each other they forget to live and appreciate their lives. Maybe it is a warning, maybe we should listen, but maybe listening just involves being kinder to each other and living life with presence.
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Esther replied to the topic
Apophis 2029: A Close Miss, A Clear Message in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 2 weeks agoIt’s a warning for sure, and people should pay attention, but I don’t think anyone knows what to do. How do you prepare for that? Everyone I know would rather just watch Tiktok or something
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Apophis 2029: A Close Miss, A Clear Message in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 2 weeks agoOn April 13, 2029, asteroid 99942 Apophis will skim past Earth at roughly 20,000 miles (about 32,000 km) from the surface—closer than many geostationary satellites. It will likely be visible to the naked eye across parts of the Eastern Hemisphere. This is the closest approach of a known asteroid of this size in recorded history, and it will be s…[Read more]
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Ty_Verse replied to the topic
536 AD: The Year the Sun Dimmed in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 2 weeks agoGotta give credit to Randall Carlson on this one. Humanity’s intentionally kept in a blindspot on this issue, and I think it’s a mistake. We are not at all prepared if another event occurred.
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536 AD: The Year the Sun Dimmed in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 2 weeks agoIn the middle of the sixth century, witnesses across the Mediterranean and Near East described a strange year when daylight felt like twilight and the sun “gave forth its light without brightness.” Geology supports this claim. Ice cores show huge injections of volcanic sulfate into the stratosphere beginning in 536 and again around 540, while tre…[Read more]
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IonianCode replied to the topic
The Six Ages of Man in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 3 weeks agoYou’re telling me we can get out of this mess? Jokes aside, it’s about time, but I know we’re talking major time spans here. Hopefully future generations will know a better world.
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The Library of Alexandria: What Was Its True Source? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 5 months, 3 weeks agoThis is kind of blowin my mind… what if it never burned? We’d have a whole different view of history.
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The Six Ages of Man in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 6 months agoI see the hero age as kind of a resonant window. It allows for outliers who can still push society forward, even when it kills them like Galileo and so many other scientists who were executed in the past. if we didn’t have people like Newton, where the hell would we be?
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Quantumnomicon33 replied to the topic
The Library of Alexandria: What Was Its True Source? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 6 months agoThe astronomical models in those scrolls are the real smoking gun. To have star maps tracking the precession of the equinoxes implies observation over thousands of years. We’re talking about systems that encoded time using 26,000-year cycles. The library had people bringing texts from all over the world. Some probably didn’t even understand t…[Read more]
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The Library of Alexandria: What Was Its True Source? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 6 months agoMany speak of the burning of the Library of Alexandria as a devastating loss of ancient wisdom, but few ask the deeper question: from where was the Library of Alexandria collecting its information?
At its height, the Library of Alexandria was said to contain between 400,000 and 700,000 scrolls, though some ancient sources suggest even more. Many…[Read more]
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The Six Ages of Man in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 6 months agoHesiod once spoke of five races of men, from golden to iron, as a poetic vision of human decline. But beneath the myth lies memory as fractured records of civilizational cycles, echoing the same energetic descent and renewal found in Netism’s understanding of the Yugas. Everything cycles and spirals. We rise, fall, forget, and remember. We pass t…[Read more]
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