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Knowledge Loss Cycles and System Reset

Knowledge Loss Cycles

Knowledge Loss Cycles and System Reset For over 300,000 years—perhaps far longer than we currently understand—human beings have walked the Earth through cycles of stability and catastrophe (Milankovitch Cycles and Climate Forcing link). Across that immense span of time, how many civilizations rose, adapted, and disappeared? How many natural cataclysms did humanity endure before recorded […]

Cultural Memory Cataclysms Flood Myths

Cultural Memory Cataclysms Flood Myths

Cultural Memory Cataclysms Flood Myths Cultural Memory Cataclysms provide a framework for examining how ancient societies may have preserved the memory of large-scale disasters through myths, legends, and symbolic narratives. The concept of Cultural Memory Cataclysms becomes particularly relevant when considering the recurrence of flood stories and destruction cycles across geographically distant cultures. Rather than […]

Yuga Cycles and Mythological Time Systems

Yuga Cycles and Mythological Time Systems

Yuga Cycles and Mythological Time Systems Yuga Cycles describe one of the most structured and extensive models of cyclical time found in ancient traditions, presenting history not as a linear progression but as a repeating sequence of ages marked by transformation and decline. As in the Milankovitch Cycles (link), the concept of Yuga Cycles emerges […]