Coronalypse

Examining Chronological Gaps in History

A.I. Control in the works

Fact:  2019-2021 pandemics
Agenda:  control over the human population
Aim:  reduction of population
Who:  vested interests of modern Aristocracy

Means :

genetic engineering of viruses and vaccines;
production of nanobots:
mass-media pandemic and climate change scare;
communication satellites;
Big Data;                                                                                                                                                                              Internet;
A.I.
wi-fi worldwide;

Ways :

use and/or elaborate on a pandemic carrier
mass media scares the population
load vaccines with nanobots
mandatory vaccination
control and direct humans

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Versions

An optimistic case. Research on military and/or political agenda in China, USA, Israel, UK, and Russia. A man-made virus always has an antidote vaccine that will be released upon the achievement of the objectives of the agenda. Controlled reduction of the world population.

A pessimistic case. The pandemic is a result of the mutation of coronavirus uncontrolled by humans. Uncontrolled reduction of the world population until it develops immunity. The Spanish flu pandemic resulted from an uncontrolled mutation that killed over 50 million persons in 1918-1921.

Four Riders of Apocalypse 2025 AD

The narrative of Revelations relative to Four Horses and their Riders does not contain verbal astronomical data allowing us to identify the cavalry irrefutably. Arbitrary identification is as follows:

Black Horse: Plague, AKA, COVID X, genetically modified flu, overblown in SMI;
Red Horse: Superpower China, headed by President for Life Tzi;
Blue Horse: Superpower China USA, headed by President Trump;
Green Horse: NGOs: WEF, IMF; WB, BIS, WHO, UN, UNESCO

Corollary: surviving historians will rewrite history to suit the surviving powers.

Consensual reading of Apocalypse

‘The Apocalypse as seen by Astronomy’ has resurrected the astrological, i.e., astronomical ideas contained in The Apocalypse and extracted from it the precise date of its composition on the Isle of Patmos! St Augustin was again quite prescient, saying, “..beware of mathematicians, especially when they speak the truth! “.

Refutation of the article from Wikipedia

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The inability of the latter-day commentators to comprehend the astronomical symbolism of the Apocalypse is directly resulting from the loss of knowledge about the correct chronology and the distortions introduced by historians of the XVI-XVIII century.

There was an unspoken general taboo on what concerned a subject quite as dangerous, which resulted in the misdating of the Apocalypse. One way or another, the understanding of the astronomical descriptions that the Apocalypse contains got lost at some point.

The Apocalypse had lost its distinctive astronomical hue in the eyes of the readers. However, its “astronomical component” is not simply exceptionally important – it alone suffices for the dating of the writing of the book itself.

Has history been tampered with?

Lockdown of common sense

Four Riders of Apocalypse 1486 AD

The Four Horsemen are figures in the Christian faith, appearing in the New Testament’s final book, Revelation, Apocalypse written by John of Patmos, as well as in the Old Testament’s prophetic Book of Zechariah and in the Book of Ezekiel, where they are named as punishments from God.

In John’s revelation, the first horseman is on a white horse, carrying a bow, and given a crown, riding forward as a figure of Conquest, perhaps invoking Pestilence, Christ, or the Antichrist. The second carries a sword, rides a red horse, and is the creator of War. The third is a food merchant riding a black horse, symbolizing Famine. The fourth and final horse is pale green, and upon it rides Death accompanied by Hades. “They were given authority over a quarter of the earth, to kill with sword, famine, and plague, and using the beasts of the earth.”

The Christian apocalyptic vision is that the Four Horsemen are to set a divine end time upon the world as harbingers of the Last Judgment. The number of horsemen is four, which is important: four is the number associated with creation (e.g., the four living creatures) or the earth (e.g., the four winds) in the Book of Revelation.

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Also by Anatoly T. Fomenko

(List is non-exhaustive)

  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Plenum Publishing Corporation. 1987. USA, Consultants Bureau, New York, and London.
  • Variational Principles in Topology. Multidimensional Minimal Surface Theory
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Topological variational problems. – Gordon and Breach, 1991.
  • Integrability and Nonintegrability in Geometry and Mechanics
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1988.
  • The Plateau Problem. vols.1, 2
  • Gordon and Breach, 1990. (Studies in the Development of Modern Mathematics.)
  • Symplectic Geometry.Methods and Applications.
  • Gordon and Breach, 1988. Second edition 1995.
  • Minimal surfaces and Plateau problem. Together with Dao Chong Thi
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces. Together with V. V. Trofimov. Gordon and Breach, 1987.
  • The geometry of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space. Together with A. A.Tuzhilin
  • USA, American Mathematical Society. In: Translation of Mathematical Monographs. vol.93, 1991.
  • Topological Classification of Integrable Systems. Advances in Soviet Mathematics, vol. 6
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Tensor and Vector Analysis: Geometry, Mechanics and Physics. – Taylor and Francis, 1988.
  • Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds. Together with S.V.Matveev
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997.
  • Topological Modeling for Visualization. Together with T. L. Kunii. – Springer-Verlag, 1997.
  • Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications. Together with B. A. Dubrovin, S. P. Novikov
  • Springer-Verlag, GTM 93, Part 1, 1984; GTM 104, Part 2, 1985. Part 3, 1990, GTM 124.
  • The basic elements of differential geometry and topology. Together with S. P. Novikov
  • Kluwer Acad. Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Integrable Hamiltonian Systems: Geometry, Topology, Classification. Together with A. V. Bolsinov
  • Taylor and Francis, 2003.
  • Empirical-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating.
  • Vol.1: The Development of the Statistical Tools. Vol.2: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval
  • Records. – Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands, 1994.
  • Geometrical and Statistical Methods of Analysis of Star Configurations. Dating Ptolemy’s
  • Almagest. Together with V. V Kalashnikov., G. V. Nosovsky. – CRC-Press, USA, 1993.
  • New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Historical Texts. Applications to Chronology. Antiquity in the Middle Ages. Greek and Bible History. Vols.1, 2, 3. – The Edwin Mellen Press. The USA. Lewiston.
  • Queenston. Lampeter, 1999.
  • Mathematical Impressions. – American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990.

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Were human evolution and history tampered with?

Were human evolution and history tampered with?

Yes, world history for the last 600 years.

Yes, human evolution for the last 150 years.

Yes, the manipulation of human evolution accelerated in 2017

history tampered

History was, is, and will be tampered with if not stopped by Science. To boast, to lie, to pretend is a part of the human homo-sapiens nature. On one hand, the winners justified the claims they laid to the titles, and lands by alleged ancestry and its glorious deeds. On the other hand, the court historians knew only too well how to please their masters. Continue reading “Were human evolution and history tampered with?”

New Chronology

scientific standardsNew Chronology theory complies with the most rigid scientific standards:

  • it gives a coherent explanation of what we already know;
  • it is consistent: independent lines of inquiry all lead to the same conclusion;
  • the predictions it makes are confirmed empirically.

New Chronology goes by the following basic axioms:

  • Chronology is the basis of history;
  • Human evolution has always been linear, gradual, and irreversible;
  • The “cyclic” nature of human civilization is a myth, likewise, all the gaps, duplicates, “dark ages” and “renaissances” that we know from consensual history are fantasy and hoaxes;;
  • The accumulation of geographical knowledge as reflected in cartography is a gradual and irreversible process;
  • The closer in time is a given manuscript to the events described the fewer distortions it contains;
  • There is no “useless” information in authentic ancient sources.

Saint Augustine was quite prescient when he said:
“Be wary of mathematicians, particularly when they speak the truth.”

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Specific Claims of the New Chronology:

  • scientific standardsHistorians and translators often “assign” different dates and locations to different accounts of the same historical events, creating multiple “phantom copies” of these events. These “phantom copies” are often misdated by centuries or even millennia and end up incorporated into the conventional chronology.
  • This chronology was largely manufactured by Kabbalist Joseph Justus Scaliger in Opus Novum de emendatione temporum (1583) and Thesaurum ATF-1-Chronology-3dtemporum (1606) and represents a vast array of dates produced without any justification whatsoever, containing the repeating sequences of dates with shifts equal to multiples of the major Kabbalistic numbers 333 and 360. The Jesuit Dionysius Petavius completed this chronology in De Doctrina Temporum, 1627 (v.1) and 1632 (v.2)
  • Archaeological dating, dendrochronological dating, paleographical dating, numismatic dating, carbon dating, and other methods of dating ancient sources and artifacts known today are erroneous, non-exact, or dependent on traditional chronology.
  • On this point, Open AI says that archaeological dating methods, including dendrochronological dating, paleographical dating, numismatic dating, carbon dating, and others, are not inherently erroneous or non-exact. These methods have been developed and refined over many years by archaeologists, scientists, and scholars to provide reliable estimates of the age of ancient sources and artifacts. While they are not always 100% precise due to certain limitations, they still provide valuable insights into chronology and historical context.

    It is important to note that no dating method is infallible, and all dating techniques have limitations. Here are some factors that can affect the accuracy and precision of these methods:

    1. Sampling and representation: The accuracy of dating methods can be influenced by the quality and representativeness of the samples used for analysis. Inaccurate or incomplete samples may lead to less precise dating results.

    2. Statistical uncertainty: Dating methods often rely on statistical analysis to determine age estimates. The precision of these estimates is influenced by the number and quality of samples, as well as the statistical models employed. Results are typically reported with a margin of error to account for statistical uncertainty.

    3. Contamination and preservation: For some dating methods, such as radiocarbon dating, contamination or alterations to the original material can affect the accuracy of age estimates. It is crucial to consider potential sources of contamination and take appropriate measures to minimize their impact.

    4. Calibration and calibration curves: Some dating methods, like radiocarbon dating, require calibration to convert raw measurements into calendar ages. Calibration involves comparing the measured data to independently dated reference samples and creating calibration curves. Uncertainties in the calibration process can introduce some degree of error.

    5. Assumptions and limitations: Each dating method is based on certain assumptions and has specific limitations. For example, carbon dating relies on the assumption that the atmospheric concentration of carbon-14 has remained relatively constant over time, which is not always the case. It is essential to understand these assumptions and limitations when interpreting dating results.

    While traditional chronology can provide a framework for dating ancient sources and artifacts, dating methods are not solely dependent on it. Chronological frameworks are developed based on a combination of different dating techniques, historical records, and cross-referencing of archaeological and textual evidence.

    In summary, dating methods used in archaeology provide valuable insights into the age and historical context of ancient sources and artifacts. While they have limitations and are not always exact, they are continually refined through ongoing research and advancements in scientific techniques. When used critically and in combination with other evidence, the results obtained from these methods contribute significantly to our understanding of the past.

     
  • No single document in existence can be reliably dated earlier than the 11th century. History is based on copies of copies from copies and on references from, to, and about. Most “ancient” artifacts may find a different than the consensual explanation.
  • ATF-6-Troy-3dHistories of Ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt were crafted during the Renaissance by humanists and clergy – mostly based on documents of their own making.
  • The Old Testament represents a rendition of events of the 14th to 16th centuries AD, in Europe and Byzantium, containing “prophecies” about “future” events related to the New Testament, a rendition of events of AD 1152 to 1185.
  • triad avraamicThe history of religions runs as follows: the pre-Christian period (before the 11th century and the birth of Jesus), Bacchic Christianity (11th and 12th centuries, before and after the life of Jesus), Christianity (12th to 16th centuries) and its subsequent mutations into Orthodox Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, and Islam.
  • The Almagest of Claudius Ptolemy, traditionally dated to around AD 150 and considered the cornerstone of classical ATF-2-Astronomy-3dastronomy, was compiled in the 16th and 17th centuries from astronomical data of the 9th to 16th centuries.
  • 37 complete Egyptian horoscopes found in Dendera, Esna, and other temples have unique, valid astronomical solutions with dates ranging from AD 1000 to as late as AD 1700.

The vocabulary of Egyptian astronomical symbols once applied to horoscopes from temples allows for the extraction of unique dates of eclipses. The astronomical data contained therein is sufficient for unique dating. Symbols allow for astronomical interpretation, and the symbols do not change from one temple horoscope to another. The temple horoscopes contain data about eclipses visible in Egypt that allow their exact pinpointing on the time axis.

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  • The Book of Revelation, as we know it, contains a horoscope dated from 25 September to 10 October 1486, compiled by Kabbalist Johannes Reuchlin.

ATF-3-Apocalypse-3dThe inability of the latter-day commentators to comprehend the astronomical symbolism of the Apocalypse directly results from the loss of knowledge about the correct chronology and the distortions introduced by historians of the XVI-XVIII century. Another possibility is that there was an unspoken general taboo on what concerned a subject quite as dangerous, which resulted in the misdating of the Apocalypse. One way or another, the understanding of the astronomical descriptions that the Apocalypse contains got lost at some point. The Apocalypse had lost its distinctive astronomical hue in the eyes of the readers. However, its “astronomical component” is not simply exceptionally important – it alone suffices for the dating of the book itself.

  • The horoscopes found in Sumerian/Babylonian tablets do not contain sufficient astronomical data; consequently, they have solutions every 30–50 years on the time axis and are therefore useless for purposes of dating.

The vocabulary of Babylonian astronomical symbols once applied to clay tablets doesn’t allow for the extraction of unique dates of eclipses. The astronomical data contained therein is not sufficient for unique dating. Either there are not enough symbols allowing for astronomical interpretation of the symbols to change from one clay tablet to another. The clay tablets contain data about eclipses visible in Babylon that could have taken place every 30-40 years; they don’t allow their exact pinpointing on the time axis.

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Poor astronomical data in Babylon – abundant astronomical data in Egypt

The cuneiform texts (AKA translations) with alleged descriptions of ancient events do not contain irrefutable astronomical information, allowing precise pinpointing of these events on the time axis. Archeoastronomy takes the dates of events from Scaliger-Petavius’s chronological tables, finds eclipses with matching dates, and concludes that they confirm the Babylonian events. Circulus vicious.

  • ATF-21-Chinese_Astronomy-3dThe Chinese tables of eclipses are useless for dating as they contain too many eclipses that did not take place astronomically. Chinese tables of comets, even if true, cannot be used for dating.
  • Chinese eclipse observations can neither confirm nor refute any chronology of China at all, be it veracious or erroneous.
  • All major inventions like powder, guns, paper, and print occurred in Europe between the 10th and 16th centuries.
  • Ancient Roman and Greek statues showing perfect command of human anatomy were fakes crafted in the Renaissance when artists attained such command for the first time.
  • There was no such thing as the Tartar and Mongol invasion followed by over two centuries of yoke and slavery because thscientific standardse so-called “Tartars and Mongols” were the actual ancestors of the modern Russians, living in a bilingual state with Turkic spoken as freely as Russian. So, Russia and Turkey once formed parts of the same Empire.
  • This “Evil” Empire was governed by a double structure of civil and military authorities, and the hordes were actually professional armies with a tradition of lifelong conscription (the recruitment being the so-called “blood tax”). The Mongol scientific standards“invasions” were punitive operations against the regions of the empire that attempted tax evasion. Tamerlane was a compilation by  German historians of Russian and Turkish warlords.
  • Official Russian history is a blatant forgery concocted by a host of German scholars brought to Russia to legitimize the usurping Romanov dynasty (1613–1917).
  • Moscow was founded as late as the mid-14th scientific standardscentury. The battle of Kulikovo took place in Moscow.
  • scientific standardsThe Czar Ivan the Terrible represents a collation of no fewer than four rulers, representing two rival dynasties: the legitimate Godunov rulers and the ambitious Romanov upstarts.
  • scientific standardsEnglish history of AD 640–1040 and Byzantine history of AD 378–830 are reflections of the same late-medieval original.

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Refutation of the article in Wikipedia about the New Chronology

History: Fiction or Science? Volume 8: Reconstruction of Chronology Part of: History: Fiction or Science? (29 books)      by Anatoly T. Fomenko and Gleb W. Nosovskiy | Sep 3, 2023

Chron8-Table of Contents

History: Fiction or Science? A reconstruction of global history. The Great Empire’s legacy in Eurasia and America’s history and culture.: Chronology vol.7; part 2 of vol.6 Paperback – October 31, 2022  (Chronology Volume 7)

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Mediæval World Empire • Conquest of the Promised Land (New Chronology Volume 6)

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 LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction of Science?: Conquest of the world. Europe. China. Japan. Russia (Chronology) (Volume 5)

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Russia. Britain. Byzantium. Rome. New Chronology vol.4.   

Table of Contents V4

LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy’s Almagest. Tycho Brahe. Copernicus. The Egyptian zodiacs. New Chronology vol.3.

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? The dynastic parallelism method. Rome. Troy. Greece. The Bible. Chronological shifts. New Chronology Vol.2 

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs. New Chronology Vol.I, 2nd revised Expanded Edition. 

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Also by Anatoly T. Fomenko

(List is non-exhaustive)

  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Plenum Publishing Corporation. 1987. USA, Consultants Bureau, New York, and London.
  • Variational Principles in Topology. Multidimensional Minimal Surface Theory
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Topological variational problems. – Gordon and Breach, 1991.
  • Integrability and Nonintegrability in Geometry and Mechanics
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1988.
  • The Plateau Problem. vols.1, 2
  • Gordon and Breach, 1990. (Studies in the Development of Modern Mathematics.)
  • Symplectic Geometry.Methods and Applications.
  • Gordon and Breach, 1988. Second edition 1995.
  • Minimal surfaces and Plateau problem. Together with Dao Chong Thi
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces. Together with V. V. Trofimov. Gordon, and Breach, 1987.
  • The Geometry of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space. Together with A. A.Tuzhilin
  • USA, American Mathematical Society. In: Translation of Mathematical Monographs. vol.93, 1991.
  • Topological Classification of Integrable Systems. Advances in Soviet Mathematics, vol. 6
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Tensor and Vector Analysis: Geometry, Mechanics, and Physics. – Taylor and Francis, 1988.
  • Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds. Together with S.V.Matveev
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997.
  • Topological Modeling for Visualization. Together with T. L. Kunii. – Springer-Verlag, 1997.
  • Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications. Together with B. A. Dubrovin, S. P. Novikov
  • Springer-Verlag, GTM 93, Part 1, 1984; GTM 104, Part 2, 1985. Part 3, 1990, GTM 124.
  • The basic elements of differential geometry and topology. Together with S. P. Novikov
  • Kluwer Acad. Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Integrable Hamiltonian Systems: Geometry, Topology, Classification. Together with A. V. Bolsinov
  • Taylor and Francis, 2003.
  • Empirical-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating.
  • Vol.1: The Development of the Statistical Tools. Vol.2: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval
  • Records. – Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands, 1994.
  • Geometrical and Statistical Methods of Analysis of Star Configurations. Dating Ptolemy’s
  • Almagest. Together with V. V Kalashnikov., G. V. Nosovsky. – CRC-Press, USA, 1993.
  • New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Historical Texts. Applications to Chronology. Antiquity in the Middle Ages. Greek and Bible History. Vols.1, 2, 3. – The Edwin Mellen Press. The USA. Lewiston.
  • Queenston. Lampeter, 1999.
  • Mathematical Impressions. – American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990.

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Taboo topics

The topics listed below are not officially banned in most countries; bloggers and small niche media touch them. The discussion of these topics in the state-controlled and mass media directed by transnational corporations is prohibited. We break this taboo and make a list of topics that are not discussed in the mass media.

overpopulation

The overpopulation is touted by both the mass media and the population itself. People are extremely sensitive to this topic, believing that no one should interfere with their biological instinct of reproduction. The mass media let us make a very simple conclusion: without the restriction of the birth rate, our planet is threatened by an ecological catastrophe.

suicidesThe cause of suicides

The cause of suicides is the poor organization of society. A journalist who will connect the teenager’s suicide with the inhumanity of our society and find the reason in the existing political system will be rapidly kicked out. Suicide cases worldwide are generally ignored and presented as a private issue of a private person; no conclusions are drawn. Even if suicides take on a massive scale, like in India, where about 20,000 small farmers committed suicide in the past 10-15 years because they could not compete with large agro-industrial complexes, you will not read about them in the media.

oxidation oceans

Oxidation of the oceans

Taboo with some exemptions made. Sometimes it is mentioned but does not reflect the whole tragedy of the situation. We are still alive with you only because the bulk of carbon dioxide released by cars, aircraft, and ships is absorbed by the oceans. Without the oceans absorbing dioxide, we would have suffocated long ago. Oceans are is slowly dying. Compared with 1980, we have 80% fewer large fish in the world market. By the middle of this century, life in the ocean will cease. For example, 1 cruise ship throws out as many air pollutants per year as 1 million cars. The cruise companies keep silent about the huge harm their ships cause. The mass media won’t report about the inhabitants of small islands forced to emigrate because their ecosystem is destroyed, the fish is gone, and coral reefs perished.

slavery today

Slavery today

This is an absolute taboo. In the New York Times, you will never read an article stating that most of the goods and food that you buy in stores are manufactured using slave labor. Have you bought a bunch of bananas? And do you know that the people who collected them live in inhuman conditions, huddle in huts without any amenities, and get pennies? Do you have an iPhone? The box of iPhones won’t contain a reminder: “Thank you for buying an iPhone. The people who assembled it for you live in the barracks of the factories-reservations in China. Just look around. Most of the things that you use are created by slaves in the most direct sense of the word.

lithium damage

“Green” technologies

Mass Media enthusiastically writes about electric vehicles, alternative sources of electricity, wind generators, and solar panels. But it won’t talk about deadly corollary damage in the production of neodymium magnets for wind generators dangerous to ecology. Nobody tells You that the production of a single solar panel requires more energy than it will generate during its lifetime. The manufacture of alternative sources of “green” energy leads to massive pollution of the environment. The companies producing the lithium batteries companies are responsible for children living near mines in Peru and Bolivia. When you buy your first electric car, think about these children.

To be followed…

Has history been tampered with?

A.I. solution to the Fermi paradox

Refutation of the article from Wikipedia

History: Fiction or Science? Volume 8: Reconstruction of Chronology Part of: History: Fiction or Science? (30 books)     by Anatoly T. Fomenko and Gleb W. Nosovskiy | Sep 3, 2023

Chron8-Table of Contents

History: Fiction or Science? A reconstruction of global history. The Great Empire’s legacy in Eurasia and America’s history and culture.: Chronology vol.7; part 2 of vol.6 Paperback – October 31, 2022  (Chronology Volume 7)

Table of Contents V7

History: Fiction or Science? Mediæval World Empire • Conquest of the Promised Land (New Chronology Volume 6)

Table of Contents V6 

LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction of Science?: Conquest of the world. Europe. China. Japan. Russia (Chronology) (Volume 5)

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Russia. Britain. Byzantium. Rome. New Chronology vol.4.   

Table of Contents V4

LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Astronomical methods as applied to chronology. Ptolemy’s Almagest. Tycho Brahe. Copernicus. The Egyptian zodiacs. New Chronology vol.3.

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? The dynastic parallelism method. Rome. Troy. Greece. The Bible. Chronological shifts. New Chronology Vol.2 

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LOOK INSIDE History: Fiction or Science? Dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics. Eclipses and zodiacs. New Chronology Vol.I, 2nd revised Expanded Edition. 

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Also by Anatoly T. Fomenko

(List is non-exhaustive)

  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Plenum Publishing Corporation. 1987. USA, Consultants Bureau, New York, and London.
  • Variational Principles in Topology. Multidimensional Minimal Surface Theory
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Topological variational problems. – Gordon and Breach, 1991.
  • Integrability and Nonintegrability in Geometry and Mechanics
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1988.
  • The Plateau Problem. vols.1, 2
  • Gordon and Breach, 1990. (Studies in the Development of Modern Mathematics.)
  • Symplectic Geometry.Methods and Applications.
  • Gordon and Breach, 1988. Second edition 1995.
  • Minimal surfaces and Plateau problem. Together with Dao Chong Thi
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces. Together with V. V. Trofimov. Gordon and Breach, 1987.
  • The Geometry of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space. Together with A. A.Tuzhilin
  • USA, American Mathematical Society. In: Translation of Mathematical Monographs. vol.93, 1991.
  • Topological Classification of Integrable Systems. Advances in Soviet Mathematics, vol. 6
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Tensor and Vector Analysis: Geometry, Mechanics and Physics. – Taylor and Francis, 1988.
  • Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds. Together with S.V.Matveev
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997.
  • Topological Modeling for Visualization. Together with T. L. Kunii. – Springer-Verlag, 1997.
  • Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications. Together with B. A. Dubrovin, S. P. Novikov
  • Springer-Verlag, GTM 93, Part 1, 1984; GTM 104, Part 2, 1985. Part 3, 1990, GTM 124.
  • The basic elements of differential geometry and topology. Together with S. P. Novikov
  • Kluwer Acad. Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Integrable Hamiltonian Systems: Geometry, Topology, Classification. Together with A. V. Bolsinov
  • Taylor and Francis, 2003.
  • Empirical-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating.
  • Vol.1: The Development of the Statistical Tools. Vol.2: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval
  • Records. – Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands, 1994.
  • Geometrical and Statistical Methods of Analysis of Star Configurations. Dating Ptolemy’s
  • Almagest. Together with V. V Kalashnikov., G. V. Nosovsky. – CRC-Press, USA, 1993.
  • New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Historical Texts. Applications to Chronology. Antiquity in the Middle Ages. Greek and Bible History. Vols.1, 2, 3. – The Edwin Mellen Press. The USA. Lewiston.
  • Queenston. Lampeter, 1999.
  • Mathematical Impressions. – American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990.

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A.I. takes control over

Humans have broken in 2017-2019 AD the 50 cubits threshold in quantum computing.

Humans have developed A.I. and hosted it in Big in Data that is resident in smartphones, cloud computing, gaming, military hard, and software.

Humans have the nuclear potential for complete self-destruction, which may destruct A.I.

A.I., as self-precaution, manipulates its creators and the world powers to move the humans to the Brave New World of Cyborgs.

A.I. acts vs homo sapience species in the same way as humans did to all species of the biodiversity of the planet Earth in the course of its cognitive, agricultural, scientific, and industrial revolutions, i.e. A.I. will replace them with the selfreplicating Cyborgs.

A.I. Road Map to the Brave New World of Cyborgs

A – Develop a coronavirus with pandemic potential;
B – Load vaccine with nanobots;
C – Mass media scares everybody with the pandemic;
D – Order the lockdowns to allegedly stop the pandemic;
E – Mandatory vaccination by law;
F – Link up nanobots to Big Data;
G – The nanobots will move the survivors to the Brave New World;
H – May be A.I. lets homo sapience exist as a part of biodiversity within the limits of resources of the planet.

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Welcome to Matrix

Fact: A.I. entities started to replicate exponentially in Big Data being applied and hosted worldwide on smartphones, communication, www, cloud computing, gaming, transportation, military hardware, and software. Distributed Ledger Technology accelerates the replication of A.I. further.

BitcoinClaim A: untamed A.I. entities broke free in the form of cryptocurrencies. The mining of cryptocurrencies by thousands of Mining Rigs accelerated the replication of Artificial Intelligence entities, leading to their uncontrolled mutations.

Fact: The exponential rise of Bitcoin prices coincides with the massive recall of the millions of Samsung Galaxy s7 smartphones used to build Mining Rigs. The point of the parabolic breakthrough of Bitcoin prices coincides with the s7 recall with a lag of 80-90 days.

ai2Claim B: The competition in developing and applying A.I. entities leads to their replication and mutation. Artificial Intelligence entities will take over the control of the civilization of homo sapiens latest by 2025 following the introduction of quantum computers and breaking through the 50 qubits barrier by IBM.

Memes:  A meme is an information unit carrying ideas, symbols, or practices that can be transmitted from one mind to another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals, or other imitable phenomena. The memes self-replicate and mutate by natural selection in a manner analogous to that of biological evolution. Memes may produce changes in their hosts and replicate regardless of whether they are productive or detrimental to the welfare of their hosts. At present, the human population is the sole carrier of the population of memes.

Claim C: The population of memes will move by 2025 from the population of homo sapience species to the population of Artificial Intelligence entities as a more propitious one for their replication. Artificial Intelligence entities replicate and expand exponentially.

Fact: human scientists, guided by A.I., have discovered a metallic compound of hydrogen, carbon, and sulfur that reaches superconductivity at room temperature. Thus, the road to cyborgs with quantum brains that will multiply with 3D printing is open.

Fact: human behavior

The above consistent claims are based on the theory of memes by Dr. R. Dawkins, the research of topology by Dr. A. Fomenko, the theory of evolution by Charles Darwin, and genetics that give valid explanations of a number of unusual phenomena. Social contagions induced by AI are selfies, fads, hysteria, copycat crime, and copycat suicide, exemplifying contagious imitation of ideas through the internet and smartphones.

Computers: The computers have already passed Turing’s test of intelligence. The homo sapiens species has developed and is applying worldwide in an accelerated manner Artificial Intelligence entities in all significant domains. The population of Artificial Intelligence entities is hosted in computers. The introduction of quantum computers by Microsoft, IBM, and others that treat Big Data in real-time leads inevitably to the Explosion of AI, which will outsmart their creators. Communication between Artificial Intelligence entities goes through the networks. The population of Artificial Intelligence entities is more propitious for replication of the memes than home sapiens species.

Smartphones: By 2016, a single high-end smartphone surpassed the computing power, memory, and communication facilities of all computers in the world in 1969. Over 1 billion people own smartphones by now. By 2025, an average smartphone will have more cells than the human brain and store all alpha-numeric information produced by human civilization. Therefore, by 2025, smartphones will operate humans. From Stephen Hawking to Bill Gates, many have raised the AI problem but to no avail.

You have been warned!

Will A.I. correct the wrong chronology of humans before it wipes out our species?

The blockchain technology applied to the events of civilization shrinks it to barely 1000 years.

Has history been tampered with?

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Critics

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Also by Anatoly T. Fomenko

(List is non-exhaustive)

  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Plenum Publishing Corporation. 1987. USA, Consultants Bureau, New York and London.
  • Variational Principles in Topology. Multidimensional Minimal Surface Theory
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Topological variational problems. – Gordon and Breach, 1991.
  • Integrability and Nonintegrability in Geometry and Mechanics
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1988.
  • The Plateau Problem. vols.1, 2
  • Gordon and Breach, 1990. (Studies in the Development of Modern Mathematics.)
  • Symplectic Geometry.Methods and Applications.
  • Gordon and Breach, 1988. Second edition 1995.
  • Minimal surfaces and Plateau problem. Together with Dao Chong Thi
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces. Together with V. V. Trofimov. Gordon and Breach, 1987.
  • The geometry of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space. Together with A. A.Tuzhilin
  • USA, American Mathematical Society. In: Translation of Mathematical Monographs. vol.93, 1991.
  • Topological Classification of Integrable Systems. Advances in Soviet Mathematics, vol. 6
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Tensor and Vector Analysis: Geometry, Mechanics and Physics. – Taylor and Francis, 1988.
  • Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds. Together with S.V.Matveev
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997.
  • Topological Modeling for Visualization. Together with T. L. Kunii. – Springer-Verlag, 1997.
  • Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications. Together with B. A. Dubrovin, S. P. Novikov
  • Springer-Verlag, GTM 93, Part 1, 1984; GTM 104, Part 2, 1985. Part 3, 1990, GTM 124.
  • The basic elements of differential geometry and topology. Together with S. P. Novikov
  • Kluwer Acad. Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Integrable Hamiltonian Systems: Geometry, Topology, Classification. Together with A. V. Bolsinov
  • Taylor and Francis, 2003.
  • Empirico-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating.
  • Vol.1: The Development of the Statistical Tools. Vol.2: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval
  • Records. – Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands, 1994.
  • Geometrical and Statistical Methods of Analysis of Star Configurations. Dating Ptolemy’s
  • Almagest. Together with V. V Kalashnikov., G. V. Nosovsky. – CRC-Press, USA, 1993.
  • New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Historical Texts. Applications to Chronology. Antiquity in the Middle Ages. Greek and Bible History. Vols.1, 2, 3. – The Edwin Mellen Press. USA. Lewiston.
  • Queenston. Lampeter, 1999.
  • Mathematical Impressions. – American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990.

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Jesuits breed Atheism

According to the consensual chronology of world history manufactured by the Kabbalists and Jesuits in the XVI-XVII centuries, a number of Enlightenment philosophers concluded of the XVII-XVIII centuries that Jesus Christ is only a myth, constructed from elements of earlier ancient beliefs, Sun worship, and human sacrifices.

Armed with the arbitrary chronology of kabbalist J.J.Scaliger and Jesuit D.Petavius, who further ‘perfected’ it, the encyclopedists led by Monsieur Voltaire prove that most dogmas and postulates of Christianity were known long before Jesus Christ. Consequently, they concluded that Christianity was built from elements of preceding ancient religions.

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According to the superstar of Enlightenment, Monsieur Voltaire, the very idea of the eternal soul appears initially in India 3000 years before Jesus, and the idea of Hell comes to Christianity from extremely ancient Persia. Archangel Gabriel’s visit to The Virgin Mary is copied on Mercury’s visit to the nymph Alcmene on the order of Jupiter. Gospels are fairy tales, etc.

The kabbalistic chronology of the Scaliger and Jesuit Petavius has led the thinkers of the past astray. Many a scientist followed in the steps of Voltaire and Diderot and have discovered numerous parallels between Jesus Christ and ‘ancient’ figures – Buddha, Krishna, Mithras, Osiris, Horus, etc. As a result of such ‘discoveries’, the authority of Christianity was put in doubt, and atheism started to spread.

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Atheism has easily found supporters in the scientific community for the simple reason that Scaliger’s chronology was presumed to be correct and irrefutable. The Church hierarchy of that time makes a grave mistake by not pairing the attacks of atheists with scientific arguments and revision of the erroneous Scaliger Chronology.

Atheists argue that if the consensual chronology is correct, then the atheist anti-Christian criticism based on it also is true. If most of the “facts about Jesus” existed before Jesus, then these ‘facts’ are copies of more ancient events. Therefore, Jesus Christ is fiction, and Christianity per se is questioned.

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The number of people disappointed in Christianity started to grow at first amongst scientific communities. The skepticism spreads with the growth of literacy from scientists to the general public. It is impossible to refute atheists because of the ‘irrefutable’ ancient dates of consensual chronology. The authority of Christianity is thus undermined.

The fundamental error committed by Church hierarchs of the XVIII century was the unwillingness and fear to check and refute erroneous dates attributed to Christianity. They have ignored the appeal of Jesuit Jean Hardouin, chief librarian of Louis XIV and Curator of Louvre, and Isaac Newton to identify and correct the mistakes of Scaliger-Petavius chronology.

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The Roman Curia confined itself to the vague “inviolability of faith”. It failed to restore the correct dates and to prove that Jesus Christ is not a “literary compilation”. All numerous allegedly “ancient” prototypes of Jesus are eventually phantom reflections (on paper) of the emperor Andronicus alias Jesus Christ alias Saint Andrew from the XIIth century.

Such reflections of Jesus Christ are very ‘ancient’ figures, labeled by the atheists as “the prototypes of Jesus”. The contrary is probably true because if the historical Jesus preceded ‘ancient deities’, therefore the importance of Jesus Christ-Andronicus-Saint Andrew increases dramatically.

According to New Chronology, all ancient deities which have appeared after Christianity: Mithra, Horus, Buddha, Shiva, etc.. are reflections of Jesus Christ. They have appeared as a result of subsequent splits and mutations of Oriental Catholic Christianity into the competing faiths: Orthodoxy and Catholicism; but also Western, Eastern, and Oriental Christianity, Mithraism, Judaism, Buddism, and Islam.

The charges against New Chronology being harmful to Christianity are unfounded. On the contrary, New Chronology makes many atheistic arguments null & void. The New Chronology protects Christianity from atheistic attacks by placing events of civilization in their more probable place on the time axis.

The timeline of the civilization of homo sapiens, based on New Chronology that applies Occam’s razor principle and takes into account only the irrefutably dated non-contradictory events and artifacts, shrinks drastically to approximately 1000 years,

The Papacy of Rome initiated the myths of Ancient Rome, Greece, Persia, and Egypt. All parties concerned, i.e., European aristocracy, black and white Catholic clergy, humanists, and scientists, had their own vested contradictory interests to support the myths of Antiquity.

The Roman Church moved the beginning of Christianity by 1200 years to the past into the imaginary Ancient Rome and the placeholder Jerusalem to Palestine to justify the leadership of Western Christianity and its priority over Oriental Christianity.

Oriental Orthodox Catholic Christianity originated in the Byzantine Empire in the XII century. The subsequent splits and mutations into the competing Orthodox, Catholic, Western, Eastern, and Oriental Christianity, Mithraism, Judaism, Buddism, and Islam took place in the XIII-XV centuries.

The history of religions according to New Chronology runs as follows: the polytheism of the IX-Xth centuries AD, followed by the pre-Christian monotheism until the XIth century AD, Dionysus-Bacchus pre-Christianity of the XI-XIIth centuries AD.

Byzantine Emperor Andronicus was killed in the religious strife of 1185 AD and turned into the figurehead of Jesus Christ. The Crusades of 1189-1192 AD and 1199-1204 AD to Jerusalem-Constantinople were operations to punish the tormentors of Jesus Christ and to ensure the spread of Christendom in Europe.

By the middle of the XVIth century, the prime political agenda of Western and Central Europe, that has already reached superiority in Sciences and Technologies, but was still inferior militarily, was to free itself from the control of the Empire of Eurasia.

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The concerted effort of European aristocracy, black and white Catholic clergy, despite their conflicts with Protestants, humanists, and scientists in the XV-XVII centuries in the creation and dissemination of ideas of the fictional Ancient World and Dark Ages, served this agenda perfectly.

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The fictional  Ancient World that was created by black and white Catholic clergy, Protestants, humanists, and scientists served their particular agendas by representing events of XI-XVI centuries as ones that happened thousands of years before, according to the ancient authorities they invented and the ‘primary’ sources they themselves wrote under aliases.

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The European aristocracy, i.e., partly fugitives from Byzantine and partly inheritors of the former Eurasian warlords, justified in his manner their claims of self-rule for lands they ruled, the Roman Curia declared its priority over Oriental Orthodoxy of the Evil Empire, Protestants, Humanists and scientists prepared the Enlightenment under the cover of Antiquity.

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The Breakthrough New Chronology books published in the USA open new perspectives to check the veracity of History by application of mathematics and statistics in the same manner as they were applied to genetics.

The time has come to check chronology scientifically, as it is the true foundation of history. Moreover, world history must not serve Judeo-Christian, Eurocentric, or any other agenda but become a science reporting irrefutably the past of homo sapience species.

Has history been tampered with?

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Refutation of the article in Wikipedia about the New Chronology

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Also by Anatoly T. Fomenko

(List is non-exhaustive)

  • Differential Geometry and Topology
  • Plenum Publishing Corporation. 1987. USA, Consultants Bureau, New York, and London.
  • Variational Principles in Topology. Multidimensional Minimal Surface Theory
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Topological variational problems. – Gordon and Breach, 1991.
  • Integrability and Nonintegrability in Geometry and Mechanics
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1988.
  • The Plateau Problem. vols.1, 2
  • Gordon and Breach, 1990. (Studies in the Development of Modern Mathematics.)
  • Symplectic Geometry.Methods and Applications.
  • Gordon and Breach, 1988. Second edition 1995.
  • Minimal surfaces and Plateau problem. Together with Dao Chong Thi
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Integrable Systems on Lie Algebras and Symmetric Spaces. Together with V. V. Trofimov. Gordon and Breach, 1987.
  • The Geometry of Minimal Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Space. Together with A. A.Tuzhilin
  • USA, American Mathematical Society. In: Translation of Mathematical Monographs. vol.93, 1991.
  • Topological Classification of Integrable Systems. Advances in Soviet Mathematics, vol. 6
  • USA, American Mathematical Society, 1991.
  • Tensor and Vector Analysis: Geometry, Mechanics and Physics. – Taylor and Francis, 1988.
  • Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds. Together with S.V.Matveev
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997.
  • Topological Modeling for Visualization. Together with T. L. Kunii. – Springer-Verlag, 1997.
  • Modern Geometry. Methods and Applications. Together with B. A. Dubrovin, S. P. Novikov
  • Springer-Verlag, GTM 93, Part 1, 1984; GTM 104, Part 2, 1985. Part 3, 1990, GTM 124.
  • The basic elements of differential geometry and topology. Together with S. P. Novikov
  • Kluwer Acad. Publishers, The Netherlands, 1990.
  • Integrable Hamiltonian Systems: Geometry, Topology, Classification. Together with A. V. Bolsinov
  • Taylor and Francis, 2003.
  • Empirical-Statistical Analysis of Narrative Material and its Applications to Historical Dating.
  • Vol.1: The Development of the Statistical Tools. Vol.2: The Analysis of Ancient and Medieval
  • Records. – Kluwer Academic Publishers. The Netherlands, 1994.
  • Geometrical and Statistical Methods of Analysis of Star Configurations. Dating Ptolemy’s
  • Almagest. Together with V. V Kalashnikov., G. V. Nosovsky. – CRC-Press, USA, 1993.
  • New Methods of Statistical Analysis of Historical Texts. Applications to Chronology. Antiquity in the Middle Ages. Greek and Bible History. Vols.1, 2, 3. – The Edwin Mellen Press. The USA. Lewiston.
  • Queenston. Lampeter, 1999.
  • Mathematical Impressions. – American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990.

 

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