Ancient Petroglyphs and the Solar Micronova Hypothesis

Ancient Petroglyphs and the Solar Micronova Hypothesis A Global Mystery Carved in Stone Around the world, ancient peoples carved strikingly similar symbols into rock – abstract shapes, stick-figures with outstretched limbs, concentric circles, and other geometric patterns. These petroglyphs appear in Arizona’s deserts, on Italian alpine cliffs, in the Armenian highlands, the Arabian peninsula, the … Read more

The 12,068-Year Solar Cataclysm Cycle: Evidence of Recurring Global Catastrophes

The 12,068-Year Solar Cataclysm Cycle: Evidence of Recurring Global Catastrophes Introduction: A Cyclical Solar Disaster Hypothesis Douglas Vogt of the Diehold Foundation, along with others, proposes that the Sun undergoes a cataclysmic nova-like outburst every 12,068 years. According to this hypothesis, each cycle culminates in a solar “micronova” – a sudden bright flash and shell … Read more