Kurzgesagt’s Human Era Calendar and the Proposed Solar Disaster Cycle

Pardon the grandiose post title, but it is descriptive to the subject at hand.

I subscribe to the Kurzgesagt YouTube channel. I disagree completely with their humanist view of the world, but many of their video are excellent at communicating the basics of complex physical phenomena. Their human immune system and the “nuking the moon” videos are two favorites.

They released a calendar a few years back, one based not on year of Jesus’ birth but on the building of the the Göbekli Tepe, in the Anatolian region of modern-day Turkey. Göbekli is considered to be the first—synonymous in this context with “oldest”—structure built by modern man found so far. Before the estimated time Göbekli was completed, the history of things get a little murky because we only have bits and pieces of what went on…small hints at man’s presence on earth. Humanity, or something like humanity, seemed to be “here,” but not at the scale of ability the Göbekli Tepe demonstrates.

Going by Kurzgesagt’s Human Era calendar, with the Göbekli Tepe structure serving as year 0, this would place us in 2022, at the year 12022.

This estimation lines up a little too nicely with the solar disaster cycle proposed by some scientists and the Suspicious 0bservers. It’s recommended that you watching their “disaster” playlist if you’re not familiar. A brief summary: a few key cosmological alignments* occur every 12,000 years that result in the sun going micronova and causing some major geological upheavals, like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, electrical storms, floods, crazy weather patterns, and the most drastic change of the earth tilting 45 degrees on its north-south axis. The micronova includes enormous solid ejecta blasted out from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection (CME), some of which hit earth in the form of meteors and general space dust.

There is also a “minor” cycle in between this 12,000 year cycle, where less drastic upheavals occur. This would coincide with our era’s Noah (or Gilgamesh) deluge narrative. Note that the calendar video does not mention anything significant at the 6,000 HE (4,000 BC) year mark, which aligns to this minor cycle. It’s hard to build a major temple, invade another nation, or document important happenings when everything is wet.

The end of the 12,000 year cycle is claimed to come within the next few decades. Who knows whether it’s legitimate, but it’s based on observational evidence and conjecture; nothing pseudo-mystical like the return of Nibiru is needed.

A worldwide disaster about 12,000 years ago may explain why Göbekli Tepe is the first major, and unexpected, structure we have remaining with us. Whatever men had built up previous to that had been destroyed, and the particular remnant of humanity that were able to survive at Anatolia had enough residual know-how to build something.

* The alignment includes the grand solar maximum and the earth’s weakened magnetic shield, both of which are well-observed and documented by mainstream science. The third ingredient is the solar system traveling through the Milky Way’s magnetic current sheet, causing cosmic dust particles to “stick” like static electricity to the photosphere of the oppositely-charged sun, causing a massive solar energy buildup, culminating in a CME. That particular factor is not as well-established. It’s explained in the video playlist above. To wit, Kurzgesagt has a good video on geo- and solar-scale magnetism.

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