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The Initiation of Kaliyuga: A Celestial Clock Reset

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Thread on the global events surrounding the initiation of Kaliyuga, often termed "A Celestial Clock Reset." It was triggered by a rare planetary conjunction on 18th Feb 3102 BCE. This era marked profound shifts in ancient civilizations, influencing cultural narratives and astronomical records. This thread captures archaeological, paleological, Occeanographical, meteriotical records. 1/ #Archaeology #Astronomy #AncientHistory
Documented Celestial Events of 3100 BCE - In a remarkable display of cosmic choreography, four notable comets blazed across the night sky, each arriving with a month's interval. These celestial visitors, meticulously chronicled by Duncan Steele, intersected Earth's orbit, captivating ancient sky-watchers. - Among them, the mighty Proto-Encke made its closest approach, a spectacle that would have inspired awe and possibly fear, as it loomed large and bright. - This period also witnessed a mysterious global dust veil, shrouding the Earth and leaving its mark on tree growth rings, particularly in regions like Ireland and England. This veil likely caused cooler temperatures and affected agriculture, embedding the memory of these celestial events into the very fabric of history and nature. 2/
Nestled within the remote expanse of Australia's Northern Territory, the imposing Henbury Meteorite Crater spans 500 feet wide. This awe-inspiring geological feature was formed around 3100 BCE when a fiery meteorite, hurtling through the cosmos, collided with Earth, leaving behind a breathtaking reminder of the universe's immense and untamed forces. 3/
Professor Ioannis Liritzis of the University of Rhodes in the Greek Islands found evidence that a comet hit the Mediterranean Sea in 3,150 BC leading to Tidal waves, which is believed to have triggered a massive tsunami in the Mediterranean Sea. This event is often linked to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. Some researchers suggest that this comet impact may have inspired the legend of the "Ten Plagues of Egypt" in the biblical account of Exodus. However, it's essential to note that the scientific community is still debating the details and evidence surrounding this event. 4/
On the other hand, vast expanses of dry land have mysteriously sunk into the depths of the Atlantic, giving rise to intricate underwater canyons that stretch out from the river mouths of Africa. These submerged landscapes hint at ancient geological upheavals. Radiocarbon dating of a tree encased in solidified lava within this rift suggests that a monumental catastrophe reshaped this region around 3000 BCE. This event likely transformed the terrain, altering ecosystems and perhaps even influencing the course of human history. The sunken lands now lie silent beneath the waves, a testament to the earth's ever-changing face. 5/
Around 3,100 BC, Iceland's Mount Hiemay experienced a dramatic surge in volcanic activity. This period of intense vulcanism intriguingly coincided with similar upheavals in the Azores, suggesting a potential connection or shared geological triggers. These simultaneous eruptions likely had significant impacts on the climate, ecosystems, and human societies of the time, weaving a complex tapestry of environmental change. 6/
An unexpected spike in acidity found within Greenland's Camp Century ice core reveals a dramatic surge in ash deposition globally, marking a significant dust veil event around 3100 BCE. This phenomenon suggests a massive volcanic eruption or series of eruptions, which could have drastically altered climate patterns, impacted ancient civilizations, and left an indelible mark on the geological record. 7/
There are compelling sea level evidences from coastlines globally, indicating that land mysteriously submerged or emerged in two alternating quadrants around 3100 BC. This phenomenon, often linked to ancient mythologies, suggests dynamic geological activities that could have influenced early civilizations. Researchers, as noted in "Atlantis of the West: A Drowned Neolithic Civilisation," explore these changes, hinting at the enigmatic interplay between earth and sea that may have shaped human history. 8/
There is compelling evidence that the Nile floods were significantly higher and more erratic between 3100-3000 BCE compared to earlier records noted by the historian Herodotus. This period of tumultuous flooding dramatically shaped the landscape and the lives of ancient communities relying on the river's predictable rhythms. After 3000 BCE, a notable shift occurred as the sea level dropped and the land rose, gradually exposing the fertile expanses of the Nile Delta. This area would become a cornerstone of early Egyptian civilization. 9/
In the Bahamas, mangrove swamps thrive exclusively within the tidal range, with ancient specimens dating back to 3210-3120 BC, reaching impressive heights of 3 meters on Bimini. This fascinating ecological phenomenon mirrors Charles Darwin's observations of dramatically elevated beaches, some soaring up to 500 meters, nestled within the rugged landscapes of Patagonia and Chile. Meanwhile, Brazil's geological history reveals a curious sea level curve, peaking at an astounding 5 meters. These remarkable findings paint a vivid picture of our planet's dynamic coastal evolution, showcasing the interplay of geological forces over millennia. Such natural wonders offer an intriguing glimpse into the past, where nature's power and beauty sculpted the world as we know it today. 10/
Sumerians arrived in Southern Iraq around 5,000 years ago. According to their scribes, they were survivors of a catastrophic Flood. After leaving their mysterious and now-lost original homeland, their journey brought them to a fabled land known as Dilmun—widely believed to be present-day Bahrain. This island was not just a stopover but a thriving trade hub, bustling with the activity of Meluhan merchants. Dilmun's strategic position made it a vital crossroads of ancient trade routes, where lush gardens and abundant resources offered a stark contrast to the harsh desert surroundings. A true oasis that captivated the weary travelers on their epic odyssey. 11/
Chinese mythology narrates the tale of Emperor Fu Hsi, who emerged as a beacon of civilization after the cataclysmic Great Flood, a deluge believed to have occurred around 2,950 BC, approximately 150 years following the onset of #Kaliyuga. Fu Hsi, revered as a cultural hero, is credited with introducing essential elements of society, such as writing, fishing, and animal husbandry. The image source is attributed to Ma Lin 馬麟, an anonymous artist whose work was preserved by the Zhongguo gu dai shu hua jian ding zu (中国古代书画鑑定组). Public Domain 12/
Massive flooding in Taiwan forced the Austronesians, members of an ancient archeological group known as the Dawenkou who once thrived in the regions of Shandong and Jiangsu, to embark on a transformative journey. Driven by survival and curiosity, they left the lush landscapes of Taiwan to navigate the vast waters, eventually reaching the sun-kissed shores of the Philippines. These resilient pioneers are recognized as the ancestors of the proto-Malay groups, whose rich tapestry of cultures and languages continue to echo through generations, weaving a legacy of exploration and adaptation that shaped Southeast Asia's vibrant history. 13/
Incidentally, in Indian Scriptures, the legendary city of Dwarka was said to have been submerged by a suddenly rising ocean at the dawn of the Age of Kaliyuga, around 3,102 BC. This ancient city, associated with the deity Krishna, was a thriving epicenter of culture and spirituality, ultimately lost to the depths, shrouded in myth and mystery. 14/
Mysteriously, around 3,100 BC, the Dead Sea's waters surged 300 feet. This unexpected rise altered ancient landscapes, potentially impacting early civilizations, local ecosystems, and trade routes, leaving a legacy of intrigue and speculation. 15/
The prehistoric megaliths monument, Stonehenge, constructed in Wiltshire, England, dates back to around 3100 B.C. Enigmatic and awe-inspiring, it stands alongside Avebury as one of the world's most renowned megalithic sites. These ancient stones, shrouded in mystery and speculation, may have been used for ceremonies or as a celestial calendar, capturing the imagination of historians and visitors alike with their enduring grandeur and enigmatic allure. 16/
Egyptologist Peter Clayton marks 3,150 BC as the dawn of Egyptian civilization, a period that witnessed the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the legendary King Narmer, setting the stage for millennia of remarkable achievements. 17/
The Mayan calendar, an intricate system of timekeeping, was established on August 10th, 3113 BCE by Kukulkan, the revered Civilizer. This calendar intricately weaves astronomy and mythology, guiding the lives and ceremonies of the ancient Maya. 18/
The direction of the Earth’s magnetic field underwent a sudden and dramatic shift in 3,150 BC when a significant celestial event occurred: a comet impact in the Mediterranean Sea. This cosmic collision not only altered the planet’s magnetic orientation but also left a profound mark on human history. As detailed in "Uriel's Machine: Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge, Noah's Flood, and the Dawn of Civilization," this event potentially influenced ancient civilizations, altering their development and possibly inspiring monumental structures like Stonehenge. 19/
According to Glaciologist Lonnie Thompson, a significant shift in Earth's climate occurred approximately 5,200 years ago. His research at the Quelccaya Ice Cap in the Peruvian Andes revealed a fascinating discovery: plants that had thrived in the region were abruptly entombed in ice around 3,200 BC. This sudden glaciation suggests a rapid and dramatic environmental event that transformed the landscape, preserving these ancient organisms in a frozen state. Thompson's findings provide a window into the past, offering clues about the powerful forces of nature and the intricate history of Earth's climatic changes. 20/
Around 3,150 BC, Peru experienced a dramatic climate shift, transitioning from a lush, warm, and tropical environment to one that was markedly colder, dryer, and less tropical. This climatic upheaval coincided with the construction of the enigmatic Aspero pyramids, monumental structures that stand as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of ancient civilizations. As these towering edifices rose, they reflected not only architectural prowess but also adaptability to a transforming landscape. The Aspero pyramids, shrouded in mystery, invite us to ponder the cultural and environmental dynamics of their creators in this transformative epoch. 21/
Surprisingly, the enigmatic Brazilian sea-shell pyramids emerged during the 3rd millennium BCE. Crafted from countless mollusk shells, these structures predate the most hyped Egyptian pyramids by 500 years, revealing a complex, ancient civilization. Their mysterious purpose and enduring legacy add a fascinating chapter to humanity's architectural history. 22/
Src earth4all.net/the-world-in-upheaval-3000-b-c-e/ web.stanford.edu/~meehan/donnellyr/3000bc.html sites.google.com/site/georgemitrovicauthor/proofs-of-cataclysms earth4all.net/the-world-in-upheaval-3000-b-c-e/ archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Dunbavin%2C+Paul%22 archive.org/details/urielsmachineunc0000knig jstor.org/stable/26819863 23/
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