Climate History of the Last 40.000 Years

Climate History of the Last 40.000 Years The Climate History of the Last 40,000 Years provides one of the most detailed windows into Earth’s recent past, revealing not a stable environment but a sequence of rapid and often extreme climatic shifts. This period, reconstructed through ice cores, sediment layers, and geological proxies, shows that climate […]
Milankovitch Cycles and Climate Forcing

Milankovitch Cycles and Climate Forcing Milankovitch Cycles and Climate Forcing form one of the central pillars in understanding Earth’s long-term climatic evolution, offering a mathematically grounded explanation for glacial and interglacial transitions across tens of thousands of years. Yet, while this framework is widely accepted within paleoclimatology, it also opens a series of deeper questions—particularly […]
Ancient Knowledge Carved in Stone

Introduction Throughout history, stone has been humanity’s most durable canvas — a silent storyteller across millennia. From the colossal walls of Sacsayhuamán to the hieroglyphic inscriptions of Egypt and the cosmic carvings of Gobekli Tepe, we encounter ancient knowledge carved in stone that speaks of mathematics, astronomy, and engineering far beyond what conventional timelines allow. […]
The Kolbrin Ancient Text Revealing Forgotten Past

Introduction to The Kolbrin Ancient Text The Kolbrin ancient text is a collection of writings combining Egyptian and Celtic books, offering a unique insight into humanity’s early history, catastrophic events, and spiritual knowledge. It describes humanity as two distinct groups—the Children of God and the Children of Men—whose interactions eventually led to disease, moral corruption, […]