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E_0_00 — Cataclysms & Chronology: Section Summary

Section: E Updated: March 14, 2026
Section: E — Cataclysms & Chronology | Subfolder Count: 4 | Total Documents: 74
Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: cataclysms, chronology, cataclysms-and-chronology, climate, geology, paleoclimate, civilization, volcanism, ecology-environment, deep time, dating-methods, art-culture

OVERVIEW

Earth-changing catastrophic events and dating sciences — Younger Dryas impacts, volcanic events, geological upheavals, precession, radiocarbon dating, and chronological frameworks.

This section contains 74 documents organized across 4 subfolders, covering the full breadth of cataclysms & chronology research.


SUBFOLDERS

E1 — Impact Space Catastrophes (14 documents)

Covers: The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH), Meteor and Asteroid Impacts on Earth, Moon Formation & Artificial Moon Theory, Complete Meteor & Asteroid Impact Catalog: Earth's Full Bombardment History, and 10 more.

Key topics: chicxulub, tunguska, impact, meteor, asteroid, bolide

→ See E_1_00 — Subfolder Summary

E2 — Volcanic Climate Events (20 documents)

Covers: 536 CE Climate Catastrophe, Toba Supervolcano and the 74,000 BP Genetic Bottleneck, Santorini/Thera Eruption and Minoan Collapse, Permian-Triassic Great Dying — The Biggest Mass Extinction, and 16 more.

Key topics: volcanic winter, tephra, eruption, caldera, ice core, crop failure

→ See E_2_00 — Subfolder Summary

E3 — Geological Hydrological Events (16 documents)

Covers: Rise and Fall of Civilizations, Catastrophic Flood Geomorphology, Ice Age Civilizations — Evidence for Complexity During the Last Glacial Maximum, Doggerland and Sundaland — Drowned Continental Shelves, and 12 more.

Key topics: continental shelf, meltwater pulse, doggerland, holocene, megaflood, jökulhlaup

→ See E_3_00 — Subfolder Summary

E4 — Dating Chronological Science (24 documents)

Covers: Precession of the Equinoxes and Ancient Encoded Numbers, Radiocarbon Calibration & Chronology Shifts, Paleomagnetism & Geomagnetic Excursions, Mathematical Encoding in Mythology, and 20 more.

Key topics: precession, 72, 432000, von dechend, paleoclimate, quaternary

→ See E_4_00 — Subfolder Summary


KEY THEMES ACROSS SECTION

The most frequently referenced topics across all documents in this section:


SECTION STATISTICS

Source Confidence Distribution:

Primary Tier Distribution:


WHAT TO EXPECT

All documents in the Cataclysms & Chronology section follow a standardized research format:

  1. Quick Summary — A concise overview of the topic and its significance
  2. Tiered Claims — Evidence organized from Verified (Tier 1) through Dubious (Tier 4)
  3. Counter-Arguments — Real, published scholarly objections (never fabricated)
  4. Bibliography — Chicago-style citations with DOIs where available
  5. Cross-Reference Index — Links to related documents across the corpus

Each claim includes specific evidence: exact dates, named scholars, measurements with units,

and institutional attribution. Source Confidence scores reflect bibliography quality

(peer-reviewed journals = 3 pts, academic books = 2 pts, other sources = 1 pt).


NAVIGATION

SubfolderSummary LinkDoc Count
E1 — Impact Space CatastrophesE_1_00_Summary.md14
E2 — Volcanic Climate EventsE_2_00_Summary.md20
E3 — Geological Hydrological EventsE_3_00_Summary.md16
E4 — Dating Chronological ScienceE_4_00_Summary.md24

Section summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026

Source Tier Classification

This document draws upon sources across multiple evidence tiers: