NEW BOOK OUT! “Cosmos in Collision”

Hi Everyone,

Sorry for the long break in posts, but I have not been idle. I’m very proud to announce, along with my co-author Theodore A. Holden, the release on Kindle of “Cosmos in Collision“, a kind of prequel with answers to some of the cosmology introduced in Saturn Death Cult.  (go here for a recent radio interview with Red Ice Radio)

 

Take a journey into a darkened age before time began.

Contrary to the perceived wisdom of modern science, the ancients tell us Earth began life as a satellite of the planet Saturn long before the appearance of the Sun, moon and stars. This was Earth’s purple dawn of creation, a twilight dreamtime stretching back into an ageless past before the light of day entered the world. Here, amongst mankind’s oldest memories, is a long-lost era in which our ancient ancestors battled for survival in a semi-nocturnal world devoid of any ability to mark the passage of time.

Cosmos in Collision is a radical exploration into ancient mankind’s own version of our prehistory, a profoundly new take on the existence of life before a catastrophic collision of two primordial planetary systems came to shape the solar system as we know it today.

Rejecting the increasingly untenable explanations modern science promotes for the formation of our solar system, Cosmos in Collision correlates the witness of world mythology with a startlingly new hypothesis for human origins. It establishes a grand alternative vision for mankind’s place in the early history of our cosmos, asking essential question along the way, like:

  • Why do the ancients insist Saturn was our first and best sun?
  • Why does world mythology always place the planet Saturn and the abode of the gods at Earth’s celestial north where the Pole Star is today?
  • Why do ancient texts speak of an age of darkness existing long before a fabled Golden Age when Saturn ruled the heavens in splendid brilliance?
    . . . And, most intriguingly. . .
  • Why were humans seemingly so ill adapted for this primordial Age of Darkness, when the nocturnal flourished and survival of the fittest took on an entirely new and sinister meaning?

Cosmos in Collision answers these and other questions as to what life was like on a primeval Earth trapped for millennia beneath a volatile sub-brown dwarf star called Saturn. It then presents evidence for the existence of a former world, other than Earth, which may hold the key to mankind’s ultimate origins; a world close enough for humanity to study, explore and eventually colonize within a generation.

Packed with informative illustrations, Cosmos in Collision provides some of the most provocative and controversial solutions to mankind’s eternal desire to know from whence we came . . . and where we should be going.

For those who may have struggled with some of the implied physics suggested in Saturn Death Cult regarding Saturn’s primordial relationship with Earth, Part 1 in ‘Cosmos in Collision‘ offers two chapters detailing a comprehensive model for how Earth could have begun life under a sub-brown dwarf star where it maintained the axial alignment called a ‘polar configuration’.  These chapters are “Discovering the Antique Solar System” and “Mankind’s Purple Dawn“.  Readers of Saturn Death Cult who have puzzled over how the planet Saturn could have possibly sat at Earth’s celestial north will find some radically new solutions to this question in these two chapters.

Hope you get a chance to read “Cosmos in Collision”.

 

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