IGNATIUS DONNELLY
AND THE END OF THE WORLD
ou
are about to be presented with a graphical display depicting a remarkable
coincidence of events that cluster within the brief time of one century
- perhaps even one lifetime - at about 3100 years before the common era
(or roughly 4500 radiocarbon years ago). Here you will see that events
that have long dominated human culture, tradition, even shaping our consciousness
and sense of origins and destiny; you will note how these correspond with
remarkable faithfulness to a powerful event, probably of extraterrestrial
origin, that shut the gates to an idyllic garden of idyllic memory and
thrust the world into its current era of pain, agriculture, urban civilization,
stress, algebra, political correctness, and writing. Is it not too
much to imagine that we can find here at this date the very foundation
of human consciousness?
The curious reader will find a full narrative
summary and index
of these events by linking appropriately.

FOOTNOTES
[1] Donnelly, Atlantis, 1882
(Julius Jaynes, Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash)
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